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+ | ***collection the things type | ||
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+ | ***collection/single things instances | ||
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* Valid range or regular expression according to the data type | * Valid range or regular expression according to the data type | ||
* Translation to the supported languages | * Translation to the supported languages |
Revision as of 12:05, 21 April 2016
Contents
Linked data
Resource Description Framework (RDF)
Json-ld
Json for linked data http://json-ld.org/
Entity and Observations semantic
Semantic for entities and the observations the produce can be defined using the Entity Types and Observation Types This configurable semantic in composed of :
- Type general info (name, description, geometric representation)
- Type specific properties
- In the case of the entity types, the set of observation types that the given entity type can produce
Each specific property contains its own semantic to define :
- Property data type
- There are 3 kinds of property types
- primitive types
- There are 3 kinds of property types
- collection the things type
- collection/single things instances
- Valid range or regular expression according to the data type
- Translation to the supported languages
- Limit of copies to keep for the property
Entity and Observations instances
Instances are resources of a specific semantic type, that have values for each property defined in the semantic.