[oslc-core] Better name for OSLC indexing profile

Jim des Rivieres Jim_des_Rivieres at ca.ibm.com
Thu Mar 24 13:51:04 EDT 2011


I don't have as much a problem as some with using the driving use case in 
the name.  I believe in calling a spade a bloody shovel [OED], even if 
shovels can be used for other things.

If I step way, way, back and imagine that the particular protocol we are 
specifying here catches like wildfire in the open web (think Atom or 
OAuth), the question I ask is what name would we like it to be known by. 
Something that the world can latch onto, and have a chance of keeping it 
straight in their minds amid myriad other Internal protocols.

I believe the main reason that apps will be signing up to be providers is 
that they are sitting on some data resources that they would like to 
expose in an RDF format so that other apps would be able to build 
queryable indexes from.  Any old app can expose resources with RDF 
representations without supporting this new protocol.  So the RDF by 
itself is not sufficient. And this protocol says nothing about the indexes 
that may get built.  Crucially, this protocol is about exposing 
information in RDF form in a way that support someone else to build and 
maintain an RDF-based index. And its not that interesting if the data is 
static - you'd have no need of a change log. So being a dynamic source 
also seems important (#1-#5 all touch on this aspect.

So how about the "Active RDF Index Source" protocol. And that when we talk 
about a OSLC domain service provider, we could talk about what it would 
mean for them to support the "Active RDF Index Source Profile", which 
would entail implementing the provider role of the Active RDF Index Source 
protocol, and providing specified enties in OSLC service, service 
provider, and service provider catalogs that make its Active RDF Index 
Sources discoverable.

Regards,
Jim

[OED] See entry in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_call_a_spade_a_spade



From:
Frank Budinsky/Toronto/IBM at IBMCA
To:
oslc-core <oslc-core at open-services.net>
Date:
03/24/2011 11:34 AM
Subject:
[oslc-core] Better name for OSLC indexing profile
Sent by:
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As discussed in the meeting yesterday, I've been using the term "Indexing 
Profile" (see http://open-services.net/bin/view/Main/IndexingProposals for 
details) to describe the capabilities that MUST be provided by a service 
provider to support indexing (e.g., an enumeration of resources, a Change 
Log, etc). It was pointed out that, although indexing is the primary 
motivating use case, the profile we're talking about is really more 
general and should therefore have a more general name.

What this profile really provides is the capabilities required by a client 
that wants to see content and track changes to content of a service 
provider. Some suggested names for this profile are:
1.      Observer Profile 
2.      Notification Profile 
3.      Change Log Profile 
4.      Content Tracking Profile 
5.      Service Tracking Profile

The first 3 seem not to cover the "enumeration of resources" part of the 
profile (and other things like security, which will also be part of the 
profile), so my vote so far would be for #4 or #5.

Please let me know which of these name you prefer or if you have a better 
suggestion.

Thanks,
Frank.


oslc-core-bounces at open-services.net wrote on 03/23/2011 11:39:32 AM:

> [image removed] 
> 
> [oslc-core] Continuing Change Log and Baselines discussions
> 
> Dave 
> 
> to:
> 
> oslc-core
> 
> 03/23/2011 11:41 AM
> 
> Sent by:
> 
> oslc-core-bounces at open-services.net
> 
> We had a good discussion of Change Log issues today, thanks to Frank
> for leading, but we did not finish. You can find my notes from the
> meeting on the agenda page here:
> 
>    http://open-services.net/bin/view/Main/OslcCoreMeeting20110323
> 
> Since we did not finish the discussion, I'd like to schedule a
> follow-up meeting next week:
> 
>    OSLC Core WG Meeting: Change Log follow-up Meeting
>    March 30, 2011 - 10AM US/ET
> 
> I would also like to propose that we meet the week after that to
> follow up on the Baselines discussion:
> 
>    OSLC Core WG Meeting: Baselines follow-up Meeting
>    April 6, 2011 - 10AM US/ET
> 
> Nick: does April 6 work for you?
> 
> Thanks,
> Dave
> 
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