Hello John

many thanks for your input

I agree that the mmisw service provides significant capabilities by publishing 
the CF standard name vocabulary and other vocabularies

I think that the key aspect I would like the CF community to adopt is the 
definitive identifier for a CF standard name.  I would like CF to make a long 
term commitment to a universal resource identifier scheme which can be used as 
the definitive source for standard names

I like:
http://def.cfconventions.org/standard_name/
but it is not crucial that this is the solution, what I require i a solution 
the CF have committed to.

Following on from this commitment is the question of how the relevant resources 
are provisioned so that these URIs resolve to useful content.

I would like to concentrate on discussion and agreement on these URIs first, 
then address the provision of resources.  I believe your thoughts are focused 
on the resource provision, so they feel like a good conversation to come back 
to if we get success on the first step.

Does this seem a reasonable approach?

all the best
mark

________________________________
From: John Graybeal [[email protected]]
Sent: 14 June 2013 20:07
To: Hedley, Mark
Cc: CF Metadata List
Subject: Re: [CF-metadata] publishing standard names

Mark,

While there is a close relationship between NERC and CF, they are not the only 
two mechanisms publishing CF terms.  The MMI vocabulary server, 
http://mmisw.org/orr, also publishes CF standard name vocabulary and term URIs.

The URI for the entire vocabulary is http://mmisw.org/ont/cf/parameter, or if 
you want specifically the version 23 vocabulary, 
http://mmisw.org/ont/cf/20130603T200127/parameter.  It does not have the CF 
namespace directly; however, we have mechanisms by which we could alias terms 
to/from a CF namespace.  (Your sub-domain suggestion is a good one for CF.)

Each standard name also exists in MMI as an individual resource, for example 
http://mmisw.org/ont/cf/parameter/air_temperature (or in versioned form, 
http://mmisw.org/ont/cf/<http://mmisw.org/ont/cf/20130603T200127/parameter/air_temperature>20130603T200127<http://mmisw.org/ont/cf/20130603T200127/parameter/air_temperature>/<http://mmisw.org/ont/cf/20130603T200127/parameter/air_temperature>parameter/air_temperature<http://mmisw.org/ont/cf/20130603T200127/parameter/air_temperature>).

Many of your querying and resolution proposals are already satisfied with this 
service. The vocabularies can be published in multiple forms; SPAQRL queries 
are supported (e.g., http://mmisw.org/ont/?form=json&sparql=SELECT ?s ?p ?o 
WHERE {?s ?p ?o. } LIMIT 
20<http://mmisw.org/ont/?form=json&sparql=SELECT++%3Fs+%3Fp+%3Fo+WHERE+{%3Fs+%3Fp+%3Fo.+}+LIMIT+20%0D%0A>),
 where the output form is specified as json, csv, or html (see examples page at 
http://mmisw.org/ont/sparql.html); and while I haven't constructed a query by 
vocabulary lately, given a few moments this weekend I will steal/demonstrate 
examples in that category.

Please consider the MMI server for your existing needs, and perhaps they are a 
good fit for long-term CF goals as well.

John





On Jun 13, 2013, at 09:14, "Hedley, Mark" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Thank you for the reminder Roy, I should have posted this a while back

I have written a paper on publishing standard names which I think might provide 
some of the required functionality for the community.

It would be very useful for me and work I am involved in.

The paper is attached.  I invite feedback on this proposal

many thanks
mark



________________________________
From: CF-metadata 
[[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>] on 
behalf of Lowry, Roy K. [[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
Sent: 13 June 2013 14:50
To: Ajay Krishnan - NOAA Affiliate; 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [CF-metadata] standard_name_vocabulary attribute

Hello Ajay,

If I've got it right, your example is a URL for a single standard name.  The 
version numbers refer to versions of the whole list and so including the 
version number in a reference to a single standard name causes the standard 
name to inherit the version number of the list of which it is a member.  
Trouble is that most standard names are members of more than one list version 
but the standard name is exactly the same in each of these versions.  
Consequently, a given standard name ends up with multiple URIs.  In version 1 
of the vocabulary server we run (NERC Vocabulary Server or NVS) we made the 
mistake of list members inheriting the version numbers of their parent lists 
and learned the hard way the problems it causes for operational systems.  
Versioning in the current version of NVS (V2)has been done differently with 
list member and list versioning totally decoupled and the versioning 
information explicitly excluded from list member URIs.

I am aware of work underway by Mark Hedley at the UK Met Office to provide URLs 
for Standard Names in a CF namespace that follow linked data principles by 
resolving into usable XML (SKOS RDF) documents.  I'm not sure how far this work 
has progressed, so I'll leave it Mark to say more on the list if he feels he's 
ready.

Cheers, Roy.



________________________________
From: CF-metadata 
[[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>] on 
behalf of Ajay Krishnan - NOAA Affiliate 
[[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
Sent: 13 June 2013 13:44
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [CF-metadata] standard_name_vocabulary attribute


Hi,

There seems to be some ambiguity about the usage of the 
standard_name_vocabulary attribute. Based on the link below, the right value 
would be to use something like CF 1.6
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/netcdf-java/formats/DataDiscoveryAttConvention.html#standard_name_vocabulary_Attribute

Is that the right usage or should we reference the version of the 
cf-standard-name-table like v1..v23 etc.?

Any info on this would be much appreciated.

Thanks,
Ajay
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