Difference between revisions of "Filmstandards.org root namespace"

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Currently, filmstandards.org has two kinds of namespace service in place:
 
Currently, filmstandards.org has two kinds of namespace service in place:
  
XML schema instances from URI
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===XML schema access from URI===
  
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URIs under the <tt>/schemas</tt> path point to metadata  definitions specified in the XML schema language. As an example, [http://filmstandards.org/schemas/EN15907-d1/ http://filmstandards.org/schemas/EN15907-d1/] will retrieve the first draft of an XML schema based on EN 15907.
  
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Declaring an XML namespace with one of these namespaces offers the advantage that any corresponding XML document (such as a filmographic metadata record) can be checked for syntactic validity using any validating XML parser that has access to the net via HTTP.
  
Resolvable URIs for SPARQL
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===Resolvable URIs for SPARQL===
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URIs under paths <tt>/localdefs</tt> and <tt>/pubdefs</tt> point to definitions of individual metadata elements expressed in RDF/XML.

Revision as of 23:39, 18 March 2011

filmstandards.org is designated as the root namespace for several metadata specifications, both public and specific to individual organizations. Even though not essential for URI schemes as such, associating an URI with a real, machine-accessible resource enables computer programs to follow directions given by the resource, e.g. validation rules, or references to further resources.

Services

Currently, filmstandards.org has two kinds of namespace service in place:

XML schema access from URI

URIs under the /schemas path point to metadata definitions specified in the XML schema language. As an example, http://filmstandards.org/schemas/EN15907-d1/ will retrieve the first draft of an XML schema based on EN 15907.

Declaring an XML namespace with one of these namespaces offers the advantage that any corresponding XML document (such as a filmographic metadata record) can be checked for syntactic validity using any validating XML parser that has access to the net via HTTP.

Resolvable URIs for SPARQL

URIs under paths /localdefs and /pubdefs point to definitions of individual metadata elements expressed in RDF/XML.