I think it makes sense to keep the property. In terms of implementation feedback for test automation, a result is typically posted by an external agent/worker that authenticates to the service provider with a specific user ID. This might be a functional or system user ID, but still it is managed and presented alongside user IDs for individual people. So FOAF Person makes sense.
Best wishes, Paul McMahan IBM Rational From: Michael F Fiedler/Durham/IBM@IBMUS To: [email protected] Date: 09/04/2012 08:05 PM Subject: [Oslc-Automation] dcterms:creator for Automation Result Sent by: [email protected] The current definition of Automation Result has a zero-or-many dcterms:creator predicate which is described as likely to be a FOAF Person. Does it make sense to have a creator for Automation Results which is described as likely to be a Person? Since the Result is most likely to be created by the service provider (or perhaps an agent/worker), should we keep it at all? or state it is likely to be the URI of the service provider itself? Any implementation feedback here? Regards, Mike Michael Fiedler IBM Rational Software [email protected] 919-254-4170_______________________________________________ Oslc-Automation mailing list [email protected] http://open-services.net/mailman/listinfo/oslc-automation_open-services.net
