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Using RDF
Date | 2012-10-28 |
Contact(s) | Simon Pigot |
Last edited | |
Status | draft, being discussed, in progress |
Assigned to release | Not yet assigned to a release |
Resources | Not allocated yet |
Ticket # | #XYZ |
Overview
GeoNetwork stores metadata records from different schemas as rows in a database table. To provide search, a metadata record is:
- transformed into to a common XML index document via XSLT;
- the common XML document is ingested by Lucene, which creates an index of the fields within the document;
- the Lucene index and query format is used for searching
The essence of this proposal is to change this process as follows:
- transform the metadata record into an RDF (resource data format) document when it is ingested by GeoNetwork
- store the RDF document in an RDF triple store
- use the RDF triple store and the SPARQL query language for searching
Why would we do this?
- Simplify the architecture of GeoNetwork (Lucene would no longer be needed and metadata would be stored and searched in the same persistence solution)
- RDF is purpose designed for representing facts and relationships between facts
- RDF triple stores and the SPARQL query language are designed to query facts and relationships between facts
Proposal Type
- Type: Core Change
- App: GeoNetwork
- Module: Data Manager, Search,
Links
- Documents: http://def.seegrid.csiro.au/isotc211/iso19115/2003
- GIT Repository: https://github.com/cipherj/core-geonetwork.git (rdf-store branch)
Voting History
- Not proposed for voting yet.
Motivations
TBA
Proposal
TBA
Unanswered Questions
Object Identifiers: One of the stated key advantages of RDF is that objects are identified once and then reused. In the work done to date, I don't see how converting a record to RDF will identify the individual objects for reuse eg. if a piece of contact info is present in two different metadata records, then how is that object uniquely identified? Perhaps the object identifier could be derived from an md5sum on the content of the object?
Backwards Compatibility Issues
Heaps: we have begun to use Lucene as a very fast persistence in place of the database (cf for example, search service q).
New libraries added
Explain which and why new libraries are required for that proposal ...
Risks
Participants
- Simon Cox, CESRE (CSIRO Australia)
- Wahhaj Ali, Tianyi Chen, Cameron Fitzgerald, Joshua Hollick, Saxon Jensen, Rebecca Papadopoulos - University of Western Australia
- Simon Pigot, CSIRO Australia and GeoNetwork PSC member
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