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Re: [ontology-summit] URIs for quantities, units and scales

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From: "Considine, Toby (Campus Services IT)" <Toby.Considine@xxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 09:06:18 -0400
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Mathew:     (01)

That, including definitive web references and conversion material accessible by 
URI is the vision of UnitsML. UnitsML also allows for internal only units if 
you can conceive of them, so if you really need millirads per fortnight....    (02)

tc    (03)

"A man should never be ashamed to own that he has been in the wrong, which is 
but saying ... that he is wiser today than yesterday." -- Jonathan Swift    (04)

Toby Considine
Chair, OASIS oBIX TC
Facilities Technology Office
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC
  
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blog: www.NewDaedalus.com    (05)



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Subject: Re: [ontology-summit] URIs for quantities, units and scales    (06)

Dear Peter,    (07)

I think you are missing the point.    (08)

> Subject: Re: [ontology-summit] URIs for quantities, units and scales
> 
> That is precisely what the ECCMA open Technical Dictionary (eOTD) does.
> It
> provides a central open registry of concepts and their terminology. It
> also
> assigns a public domain identifier.     (09)

<snip>     (010)

> Almost forgot, the eOTD includes units of
> measure
> and currencies, basically all concepts needed to describe individuals,
> organizations, locations, goods, services, assets, processes, rules and
> regulations.    (011)

[MW] Yes, and so does the ISO 15926 Reference Data Library, and probably a
dozen
more like them (at least). Doesn't that strike you as a waste? The idea here
is that
there is one authoritative source for UoM, and that would be BIPM (or their
ISO
incarnation). They would provide identifiers, and the rest of us would just
use them.
Naturally, they would make this available on the web. For once this could
actually lead
to a reduction in the amount of data around, as well as an increase in
consistency.    (012)

Regards    (013)

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