[open-bibliography] FW: ANN: SKOS implementation of the ACM Communication Classification System
William Waites
ww at styx.org
Sun Jun 5 10:43:23 UTC 2011
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Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2011 11:27:28 +0300
From: Christoph Lange <ch.lange at jacobs-university.de>
Subject: ANN: SKOS implementation of the ACM Communication Classification System
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Dear all,
in the context of our Planetary social semantic environment for
scientific, technical, and mathematical documents
(http://trac.mathweb.org/planetary), we needed a SKOS implementation of
the ACM Computing Classification System
(http://www.acm.org/about/class/ccs98-html). This is now public at its
namespace URI
http://oaff.info/ontology/acm-ccs#
... and has been validated with the poolparty SKOS consistency checker
(http://demo.semantic-web.at:8080/SkosServices/check -- thanks for
providing that!). For now it's just one static RDF/XML file, but we
will soon also serve it through a SPARQL endpoint. Let me know what you
need, and we might be able to reprioritize these things. I just thought
it makes sense to already announce it now, as there is so much redundant
work done on this due to not being aware of existing implementations.
Note that we have not yet considered copyright issues -- but at least
preserved the original ACM copyright statement, which permits "personal
or classroom use". That's probably not enough for reasonable Linked
Data applications. I would be glad if someone familiar with the subject
could point out what to do. What did previous publishers of RDF
versions of the ACM CCS do?
Some technical notes:
* We started with the RKB Explorer RDFS implementation of the ACM CCS
(which used rdfs:subClassOf, see
http://acm.rkbexplorer.com/ontologies/acm#)
* Besides the pure concept hierarchy, we (manually) added further
information from the original HTML source:
* examples for certain concepts (skos:example)
* cross-references to related concepts (skos:related)
* notes on deprecated concepts (skos:historyNote)
While not having verified it formally, we are 99.9% sure that our
implementation completely covers the ACM CCS.
BTW, to see how _we_ are using this, I have, for now, to point you to
something similar: We serve the content of the PlanetMath.org
encyclopedia through our system and enable by-topic navigation powered
by a SKOS implementation of the MSC (Mathematical Subject
Classification): see
http://trac.mathweb.org/planetary/wiki/Demo_PlanetMath for a description
and http://alpha.planetmath.org/article/msc for the system. The
association of PlanetMath articles to their MSC classes is made by
translating the LaTeX sources of the articles, which have a custom MSC
metadata macro, to XHTML+RDFa, using dct:subject. Soon there will be a
similar navigation through arXiv.org articles served via our system
(http://trac.mathweb.org/planetary/wiki/Demo_arXiv), as well as our own
"dog-fooded" computer science lecture notes
(http://trac.mathweb.org/planetary/wiki/Demo_PlanetBox). Note that
arXiv articles may have both MSC and ACM classifications, so aligning
those two SKOS concept schemes is also planned.
Note that our MSC SKOS implementation is a preliminary and unofficial
one (and therefore not yet available under a stable URI). It is
incomplete and just good enough to drive the Planetary navigation. In
collaboration with the AMS, the maintainer of the MSC, we are working on
a complete and official SKOS reference implementation, obtained by
translating the original plain-TeX sources to RDF, which will soon be
available from http://www.msc2010.org.
Cheers,
Christoph
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