BS 8419-2:2005
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Interoperability between metadata systems used for learning, education and training – Code of practice for the development of interoperability between application profiles
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2005 | 34 |
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | BRITISH STANDARD |
2 | Committees responsible for this British�Standard |
3 | Contents |
5 | Introduction |
6 | Figure 1 – Tasks involved in developing an application profile and establishing interoperability |
7 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 3.1 aggregation level 3.2 application conformance 3.3 application profile 3.4 attribute 3.5 binding |
8 | 3.6 data element 3.7 data model 3.8 datatype 3.9 competency map 3.10 e-learning 3.11 e-learning system 3.12 entity 3.13 instance conformance 3.14 interoperability 3.15 learner profile 3.16 learning object |
9 | 3.17 learning resource 3.18 metadata 3.19 metadata instance 3.20 invalid metadata instance 3.21 non-conformant metadata instance 3.22 Resource Description Framework RDF 3.23 schema 3.24 document schema 3.25 scheme |
10 | 3.25 thesaurus 3.26 Uniform Resource Identifier URI 3.27 value 3.28 vocabulary 3.29 web service 3.30 XALAN 3.31 eXtensible Markup Language XML 3.32 eXtensible Markup Language attribute XML attribute 3.33 eXtensible Markup Language Document Type Definition XML DTD |
11 | 3.34 eXtensible Markup Language element XML element 3.35 eXtensible Markup Language schema XML schema 3.36 eXtensible Stylesheet Language XSL 4 Rationale for interoperability |
12 | Figure 2 – Source and target systems showing the direction of data flow |
13 | 5 Specifying interoperability between homogenous systems 5.1 General 5.2 Simplest case — Export and import 5.3 Extra complexity — Locating metadata instances |
14 | Figure 3 – Distributed searching Figure 4 – Metadata harvesting 6 Specifying interoperability between heterogeneous systems 6.1 General |
15 | Figure 5 – Metadata harvesting with conversion of metadata instances 6.2 Reuse of patterns, transformations and technologies 7 Interoperability plan 7.1 Collection of information about systems |
18 | 7.2 Specification of interoperability criteria |
19 | 7.3 Obstacles to interoperability 8 Tools for achieving interoperability 8.1 Mapping between schemas/application profiles |
20 | Figure 6 – Metadata harvesting with validation of metadata instances using a parser |
21 | 8.2 Publishing and sharing metadata |
22 | 8.3 Conversion and aggregation of metadata instances |
23 | Table 1 – Mapping from ELR (Audience.Entity) to CELEBRATE�(5.6�Educational.Context) |
24 | 8.4 Exception handling |
25 | Annex A (informative) Options for sharing metadata instances A.1 General A.2 OAI-PMH A.3 Z39.50 A.4 SRW/SRU A.5 XQuery over SOAP |
26 | A.6 Proprietary sharing protocols A.7 Physical media and FTP Annex B (informative) Example rule set for crosswalking B.1 Crosswalk from LOM to e�GMS Table B.1 – Mapping of element from LOM to e�GMS |
27 | Table B.1 – Mapping of element from LOM to e�GMS |
28 | Table B.1 – Mapping of element from LOM to e�GMS |
29 | B.2 Mapping the LOM “Taxonpath” data elements to the e�GMS “Subject” data elements |