Dear vocabulary developers, I hope this is the right place to address this..? My ontology editor (Topbraid Composer) needs an incredible amount of time (> 20mins) to open the RDF files that were…
The description and Qname of the "geographic identifier" property does not seem to make sense : Qname : rdfs:SeeAlso Description : rdfs:seeAlso fully represents the Location Core Vocabulary concept of…
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ISO 36
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11. References (p44)
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The correct name for ISO 3166-1 is "Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions – Part 1…
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ISO 33
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4.5.10 Post Code
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Why state that it is important? This implies that the other attributes are not (so) important. Postcodes (where they exist) are…
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ISO 32
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4.5 ADDRESS (p25)
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vCard is mentioned as the only alternative address representation, but there are others, such as OASIS xAL. It seems that the…
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ISO 31
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4.5 ADDRESS (p24)
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‘The representation of addresses varies widely from one country’s postal system to another.’
Addresses are not only assigned…
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ISO 30
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4.4.4 Geometry (p24)
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‘…a single location may be associated with multiple Geometry classes.’
should be
‘…a single location may be associated…
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ISO 29
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4.4.4 Geometry (p24)
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This section states that the “…’geometry’ relationship associates any resource with the Geometry Class.” It is not clear…
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ISO 28
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4.4.3 Address (p24)
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‘…a single location may be associated with multiple Address classes.’
should be
‘…a single location may be associated with…
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ISO 27
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4.4.4 Address (p24)
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This section states that the “…’address’ relationship associates any resource with the Address Class.” It is not clear from…
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ISO 26
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4.4.2 Geographic Identifier (p23)
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The advantage of a URI described in b. on this page, claims that a URI is stored once for all persons, while a…