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** What seem to be DanC's [http://www.w3.org/2000/11/mr76/ work on RDF schema for minutes], for use with W3C tools. | ** What seem to be DanC's [http://www.w3.org/2000/11/mr76/ work on RDF schema for minutes], for use with W3C tools. | ||
** A [http://esw.w3.org/topic/MeetingRecords wiki discussion page about Meeting Records] includes some "noodling" on meeting record ontology, as well as other resources at the end. | ** A [http://esw.w3.org/topic/MeetingRecords wiki discussion page about Meeting Records] includes some "noodling" on meeting record ontology, as well as other resources at the end. | ||
** These resources are based on the schema implicit in W3C's agenda, action item, and participation tracking agents, RSSAgent and Zakim, as noted in [http:// | ** These resources are based on the schema implicit in W3C's agenda, action item, and participation tracking agents, RSSAgent and Zakim, as noted in [[meeting-minutes-examples]]. | ||
* W3C's approach is focused on how to create usable data for computer assistance in meeting organization and recording. | |||
** This means that it includes kinds of data that would otherwise be in the "20%" category according to our analysis, such as specific kinds of decision details, agenda preparation, further details on participation, etc. (See [http://esw.w3.org/topic/MeetingRecords wiki discussion page about Meeting Records] again, in particular.) | |||
** Agenda preparation, meeting calling, etc. is more of a focus for W3C; a more comprehensive, extended role for meeting recording. Is this something we want to prepare for? | |||
None of these seem to be a complete schema. What am I missing? |
Revision as of 17:35, 8 May 2006
Meeting Minutes: Existing Formats
I don't know of any fully described existing schema for meeting minutes; please help with this section! - Brush
- W3C has thought a bit about this, but doesn't appear to have completed any implementation
- Suggestions for using RDF/OWL for marking up meeting records.
- What seem to be DanC's work on RDF schema for minutes, for use with W3C tools.
- A wiki discussion page about Meeting Records includes some "noodling" on meeting record ontology, as well as other resources at the end.
- These resources are based on the schema implicit in W3C's agenda, action item, and participation tracking agents, RSSAgent and Zakim, as noted in meeting-minutes-examples.
- W3C's approach is focused on how to create usable data for computer assistance in meeting organization and recording.
- This means that it includes kinds of data that would otherwise be in the "20%" category according to our analysis, such as specific kinds of decision details, agenda preparation, further details on participation, etc. (See wiki discussion page about Meeting Records again, in particular.)
- Agenda preparation, meeting calling, etc. is more of a focus for W3C; a more comprehensive, extended role for meeting recording. Is this something we want to prepare for?
None of these seem to be a complete schema. What am I missing?