In the example criterion Entitlement to marry in 10. Examples, the ex:constraint uses only the free-text property dct:description to express the constraint that "The applicant must be at least 18 years of age.". However, the intention and the strength of CCCEV is to be able to describe requirements (e.g. requested data) in a structured and machine-readable form.
Question: which property of cv:Constraint may/should be used to express a constraint in a machine-readable form, e.g. >=18?
In the example criterion Entitlement to marry in 10. Examples, the
ex:constraintuses only the free-text propertydct:descriptionto express the constraint that "The applicant must be at least 18 years of age.". However, the intention and the strength of CCCEV is to be able to describe requirements (e.g. requested data) in a structured and machine-readable form.Question: which property of cv:Constraint may/should be used to express a constraint in a machine-readable form, e.g.
>=18?