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Suggestion: add use case queries on wiki pages #32

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matentzn opened this issue Mar 12, 2020 · 0 comments
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Suggestion: add use case queries on wiki pages #32

matentzn opened this issue Mar 12, 2020 · 0 comments
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To properly judge the representational adequacy of a particular module of the model, and the model of the whole, it would be good to know what use case is driving. I suggest the following:

  1. Every module page gets a human-readable description of the use case attached to it. That can be a couple of sentences describing the use case(s) that it is addressing. In a perfect world, maybe next year, this could be explicitly linked to an EJP use case description.
  2. The use case is operationalised as a SPARQL query. This will make judging non-obvious questions easier: should something be modelled as a class or an individual? Etc etc.
@rajaram5 rajaram5 added documentation Improvements or additions to documentation enhancement New feature or request labels Jul 9, 2021
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