. . . . . . "application/x-texinfo" . . . . "application/pdf" . . . . "Erik Schultes" . "Luiz Bonino" . "Mark Wilkinson" . "Michel Dumontier" . "Peter Doorn" . "Susanna Sansone" . "Use a Knowledge Representation Language" . "FAIR Metric for Fair Principle I1" . . . "FAIR Metrics Working Group" . "michel: there must be a syntax and associated semantics for that language. This is sufficient \n mark: there needs to be some identity or denotation in the language; ('vanilla') xml and json are not FAIR, so should fail this test\n \n *** can you (i) identify elements and (ii) make statements about them, and iii) is there a formally defined interpretation for that \n-> HTML fails; PDF fails \n shared\n -> that there are many users of the language\n . acknowledged within your community\n -> hard to prove.\n . could we use google to query for your filetype (can't discriminate between different models)\n -> has a media type\n --> This SHOULD be stated as a IANA code [IANA-MT]\n standardization of at least this listing process is a good measure of 'sharedness'\n broadly applicable\n . that the language is extensible to a domain of interest\n . you can define your own elements in accordance with the semantics of the language\n \n gff3 is not in the IANA list -> what steps would the community need to execute to be listed here? cases like GFF, PDB are not broadly applicable \n biopax -> is defined vnd.biopax.rdf+xml and built on rdf -> allows users to create new elements and relate them \n jpg -> widely used, registered, but primarily for image content\n pdf -> registered, enables users to create their own dictionary." . "None" . "Use of a formal, accessible, shared, and broadly applicable language for knowledge representation." . "- The language must have a BNF (or other specification language) \n - The URL resolves (accessible) \n - The document has an IANA media-type (i.e. it is sufficiently widely-accepted and shared that it has been registered) \n - The language can be arbitrarily extended (e.g. PDBml can be used to represent knowledge, but only about proteins)" . "The unambiguous communication of knowledge and meaning (what symbols are, and how they relate to one another) necessitates the use of languages that are capable of representing these concepts in a machine-readable manner." . "All" . "URL to the specification of the language" . "BNF (or other?) found, Media-type of the document is registered in FAIRSharing. \n\n Future: FAIRSharing has tags to indicate constrained vs. extendable languages?" . "2017-11-21T00:00:00.0Z"^^ . . . "Mark Wilkinson" . . "1" .