wiki:ApertureVocabularies

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Aperture Vocabularies

Dublin Core properties:

CATWIESEL properties for managing crawled data, by Heinz Kirchmann:

  • urn:catwiesel:attribute:entry_type
  • urn:catwiesel:attribute:uri (MY URI)
  • urn:catwiesel:attribute:parent_uri
  • urn:catwiesel:attribute:checksum
  • urn:catwiesel:attribute:category_name
  • urn:catwiesel:attribute:content
  • urn:catwiesel:attribute:creation_date
  • urn:catwiesel:attribute:modification_date
  • urn:catwiesel:attribute:modification_time
  • urn:catwiesel:attribute:number_of_pages
  • urn:catwiesel:attribute:mime_type
  • urn:catwiesel:attribute:content_mime_type
  • urn:catwiesel:attribute:mail_subject
  • urn:catwiesel:attribute:mail_to
  • urn:catwiesel:attribute:mail_carbon_copy
  • urn:catwiesel:attribute:mail_blind_carbon_copy
  • urn:catwiesel:attribute:character_set
  • urn:catwiesel:attribute:wikipedia_page_id
  • edu.stanford.smi.protegex.widget.pal.constraint.PalRangeWidget:Range
  • edu.stanford.smi.protege.widget.RoleWidget:Role
  • edu.stanford.smi.protege.widget.DefaultValuesWidget:Default
  • edu.stanford.smi.protege.widget.DirectDomainWidget:Domain
  • edu.stanford.smi.protege.widget.TemplateSlotsWidget:Template-Slots
  • edu.stanford.smi.protege.widget.InstanceFieldWidget:Associated-Slot
  • edu.stanford.smi.protege.widget.InverseSlotWidget:Slot-Inverse (Inverse Slot)
  • edu.stanford.smi.protege.widget.MinimumCardinalityWidget:SLOT-MINIMUM-CARDINALITY (Cardinality)
  • edu.stanford.smi.protege.widget.ValueTypeWidget:SLOT-VALUE-TYPE (Value Type)
  • edu.stanford.smi.protege.widget.SlotValuesWidget:SLOT-VALUES (Template Values)

  • AddressBookEntry
  • Agent
  • DataObject (A resource that contains some information)
  • FileDataObject (A file-based data object. May be a website, a file from filesystem)
  • FolderDataObject
  • MSOLDistList (A distribution list from outlook)
  • MSOLNote
  • MSOLTask
  • MSOutlookObject
  • byteSize (Size of dataobject in bytes)
  • characterSet (Characterset in which the content of the document was created. Example: ISO-8859-1, UTF-8.)

We should also have a look at metadata inside OpenDocument and OpenXML files. They already use Dublin Core as much as possible but also other properties for encoding page counts, generated application, etc. Perhaps that has been standardized also?