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Correlating the ISO and sbJSON association types get murky when reading the provided definitions. In particular not to let the code name influence the direction of the reference. From reading the documentation I assume the direction to be 'how the associated resource relates to the main resource'. So, 'the associated resource IS A __________ of the main resource.'
crossReference
ISO: reference from one resource (dataset or project) to another
Restated: the associated resource is reference to another dataset or project
Note: non-specific, non-directional
largerWorkCitation
ISO: reference to a master resource (dataset or project) of which this one is a part
Restated: the associated resource is a citation of master resource to the main resource
partOfSeamlessDatabase
ISO: part of the same structured set of data held in a computer
Restated: the associated resource is a part of the same structured set of data as the main resource
source
ISO: mapping and charting information from which the dataset content originates
Restated: the associated resource is mapping and charting information from which the main resource content originates
steroMate
ISO: part of a set of imagery that when used together, provides three-dimensional images
Restated: the associated resource is part of a set of imagery that when used together provide three-dimensional images
Note: no specific relationship to the main resource.
isComposedOf
ISO: reference to resources (datasets or projects) that are parts of this resource
Restated: the associated resource is a dataset or project that is part of the main resource
collectiveTitle
ISO: common title for a collection of resources. NOTE Title identifies elements of a series collectively, combined with information about what volumes are available at the source cite.
Restated: the associated resource is a common title for a collection of resources
Note: no specific relationship to the main resource,
series
ISO: associated through a common heritage such as produced to a common product specification
Restated: the associated resource was produced via the same product specification as the main resource
dependency
ISO: associated through a dependency
Restated: the associated resource is dependent on the main resource
Note: direction of dependency is uncertain
revisionOf
ISO: resource is a revision of associated resource
Restated: the main resource is revision of the associated resource
Note: reverses direction
projectProduct
Note: deprecated by productOf. However, productOf is this relationship but in the reverse direction.
Recommendation: Reinstate. Rename to 'product'.
supplementalResource
ADIwg: supplemental resource
Restated: the associated resource is a supplemental resource to the main resource
produced
ADIwg: reference to a product or deliverable produced by the resource (e.g. project or program)
Restated: the associated resource is product produced from the main resource
Note: Verb?
Recommendation: Drop this one. Repetitive and the verb is confusing.
productOf
ADIwg: reference to a project or program which produced the resource as a deliverable
Restated: the associated resource is the project or program which produced the main resource
Note: The code and definition reverse the relationship direction from associated resource -> main resource to how the main resource relates to the associated resource.
Recommendation: Drop this one. Same as 'largerWorkCitation' and the renamed 'parentProject'.
mainProjectOf
ADIwg: reference to a project which is a derivative of the resource
Restated: the associated resource is sub-project of the main resource
Note: The code and definition reverse the relationship direction from associated resource -> main resource to how the main resource relates to the associated resource.
Recommendation: Rename to 'subProject'
subProjectOf
ADIwg: reference to a project of which the resource is a derivative
Restated: the associated resource is a parent project of the main resource
Note: The code and definition reverse the relationship direction from associated resource -> main resource to how the main resource relates to the associated resource. Same as 'largerWorkCitation'.
Recommendation: Rename to 'parentProject'
Recommendation: Replace the mdCodes definitions with the restated definitions above.
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Correlating the ISO and sbJSON association types get murky when reading the provided definitions. In particular not to let the code name influence the direction of the reference. From reading the documentation I assume the direction to be 'how the associated resource relates to the main resource'. So, 'the associated resource IS A __________ of the main resource.'
crossReference
Note: non-specific, non-directional
largerWorkCitation
partOfSeamlessDatabase
source
steroMate
Note: no specific relationship to the main resource.
isComposedOf
collectiveTitle
Note: no specific relationship to the main resource,
series
dependency
Note: direction of dependency is uncertain
revisionOf
Note: reverses direction
projectProduct
Note: deprecated by productOf. However, productOf is this relationship but in the reverse direction.
supplementalResource
produced
Note: Verb?
productOf
Note: The code and definition reverse the relationship direction from associated resource -> main resource to how the main resource relates to the associated resource.
mainProjectOf
Note: The code and definition reverse the relationship direction from associated resource -> main resource to how the main resource relates to the associated resource.
subProjectOf
Note: The code and definition reverse the relationship direction from associated resource -> main resource to how the main resource relates to the associated resource. Same as 'largerWorkCitation'.
Recommendation: Rename to 'parentProject'
Recommendation: Replace the mdCodes definitions with the restated definitions above.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: