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CTS211 — CTS2: "documentURI" attribute description in ResourceVersionDescription is incorrect

  • Key: CTS211-5
  • Legacy Issue Number: 18472
  • Status: closed  
  • Source: Mayo Clinic ( Mr. Cory Endle)
  • Summary:

    On page 39 of Core the description of the documentURI attribute in ResourceVersionDescription stops in mid sentence with a "100".

    Logged: https://github.com/cts2/cts2-specification/issues/139

  • Reported: CTS2 1.0 — Fri, 22 Feb 2013 05:00 GMT
  • Disposition: Resolved — CTS2 1.1
  • Disposition Summary:

    Resolution (PIM)
    Location 1
    Document "CTS2 - Core Model Elements, v1.0"
    Section 2.7.1.5
    Page 39
    Change Description 1
    Change made to Attributes section.
    Old Text:
    documentURI - a URI that identifies the specific version, language, and notation of the about resource. This URI needs to be constructed in such a way that, if necessary, it will be possible to differentiate resource versions that were loaded from different document syntaxes. As an example, if an image of the wine ontology was loaded from a resource that was in Manchester Syntax, it should be given a different URI than the image loaded from the RDF/XML syntax. The reasoning behind this is, even in cases where different syntaxes are 100.
    New Text:
    documentURI - a URI that identifies the specific version, language and notation of the about resource. This URI needs to be constructed in such a way that, if necessary, it will be possible to differentiate resource versions that were loaded from different document syntaxes. As an example, if an image of a the wine ontology was loaded from a resource that was in Manchester Syntax, it should be given a different URI than the image loaded from the RDF/XML syntax. The reasoning behind this is, even in cases where different syntaxes are 100% compatible the transformation into the CTS2 model may not be identical.
    Resolution (PSM)
    Change Location
    Core.xsd
    Change Description
    Changes to machine readable files are easily identified by Git using the color red to indicate “deletion” and green to indicate “addition.” Furthermore, the ‘-‘ minus sign is also displayed to indicate a deletion, and a “+” plus sign is displayed to indicate an addition.
    View changes: https://github.com/cts2/cts2-specification/commit/138ee6180cb52fa1176ac0f3bbfd93b54de34205

  • Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 20:58 GMT