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Validate CIM documents against specializations #7

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asladeofgreen opened this issue Sep 1, 2016 · 5 comments
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Validate CIM documents against specializations #7

asladeofgreen opened this issue Sep 1, 2016 · 5 comments

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From @murphysj on May 6, 2014 17:17

WHO: UK Met Office

Completes ticket #47, which enables pyesdoc to validate CIM documents. This ticket covers CV terms (cv-terms).

Copied from original issue: ES-DOC/esdoc-docs#55

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From @SebastienDenvil on March 25, 2015 14:7

What will the source of those cv-terms? How those cv-terms will be versionned?

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The ultimate source of these terms are the mind-maps. However I do not parse the mind-maps themselves, rather I parse a dump of facets emitted by the comparator which is based upon a scan of published documents.

The versioning of the terms is open to discussion but I plan to leverage the emerging pyescv library and GitHub - in essence porting the strategy used in the ipsl-prodiguer platform.

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From @SebastienDenvil on March 25, 2015 14:39

Let's wait until the whole picture has been depicted.

Le 25/03/2015 15:15, Mark A. Greenslade a écrit :

The ultimate source of these terms are the mind-maps. However I do not
parse the mind-maps themselves, rather I parse a dump of facets
emitted by the comparator which is based upon a scan of published
documents.

The versioning of the terms is open to discussion but I plan to
leverage the emerging pyescv library and GitHub - in essence porting
the strategy used in the ipsl-prodiguer platform.


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From @murphysj on March 25, 2015 17:7

moving out of any milestone

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From @murphysj on April 3, 2015 14:28

Considered top priority at the Feb 2015 F2F.

@asladeofgreen asladeofgreen changed the title Phase 3: Enable pyesdoc to validate CIM documents (cv-terms) Validate CIM documents against specializations Mar 14, 2017
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