Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Definitions and terminology
2.1 Definitions
2.2 Terminology
3 Usage scenarios
4 Choice of representation language for DCAPs
5 Good practice
5.1 Declaring property usage
5.2 Identifying terms
6 DCAP Data Model and Property Usage
6.1 Characteristics of DCAP Property Usage
6.2 Attributes of DCAP Property Usage
7 Bibliography
Appendix A Attributes of data model entities
A.1 Dublin Core Application Profile
A.2 Agency
A.3 Schema Document
A.4 Metadata Vocabulary
A.5 Property
A.6 Class
A.7 Instance/Individual
A.8 Binding Schema
A.9 Obligation (Vocabulary)
A.10 VocabStatus (Vocabulary)
A.11 TermStatus (Vocabulary)
Appendix B Example DCAPs expressed using RDF Schema
B.1 The RDN-DC Dublin Core Application Profile
B.2 The Renardus Dublin Core Application Profile
Appendix C Expressing DCAPs using OWL
Appendix D Comparison of the IEEE/LOM and DC data models
Appendix E Geographic requirements for DCAP