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Resources, properties and values are given in a Description set which can be defined in a Description Set Profile (DSP). | Resources, properties and values are given in a Description set which can be defined in a Description Set Profile (DSP). | ||
A Description Set Profile (DSP) basically consists of Templates and Constraints. Templates are to express structures and Constraints limit those structures. The following graphic from [http://www.dublincore.org/documents/2008/03/31/dc-dsp/ | A Description Set Profile (DSP) basically consists of Templates and Constraints. Templates are to express structures and Constraints limit those structures. The following graphic from [http://www.dublincore.org/documents/2008/03/31/dc-dsp/ DCMI] shows the basic structure of a DSP: | ||
[[Image:dsp-uml.png | Structure of DSP from http://www.dublincore.org/documents/2008/03/31/dc-dsp/]] | |||
===Constraints=== | ===Constraints=== | ||
The right part of the graphic shows the different kinds of constraints that can occur in a DSP. | |||
Constraints are used to define limitations on | Constraints are used to define limitations on |
Revision as of 12:29, 7 November 2008
This page is to summarize the DC specifications and concepts of DC Metadata profiles and howto create them.
DC Description Set Profile[edit]
Resources, properties and values are given in a Description set which can be defined in a Description Set Profile (DSP). A Description Set Profile (DSP) basically consists of Templates and Constraints. Templates are to express structures and Constraints limit those structures. The following graphic from DCMI shows the basic structure of a DSP:
Constraints[edit]
The right part of the graphic shows the different kinds of constraints that can occur in a DSP.
Constraints are used to define limitations on
- resources e.g. only resources of type foaf:person are allowed
- properties e.g. a person has a property called foaf:name
- two ways: giving an explicit list of allowed properties, requiring the property to be a sub-property of a given property
- values e.g. the value of a special property must be a Literal