DCAT-AP defines temporal resolution on Dataset and Distribution, with [0..1] cardinality.
GeoDCAT-AP defines temporal resolution on Data Service, Dataset and Distribution with [0..*] cardinality.
At least with Dataset and Distribution, GeoDCAT-AP breaks the profiling relation.
The proposal is to reduce the cardinality in GeoDCAT-AP to [0..1] definitely in Dataset and Distribution, supported by the wording of the definitions The minimum time period resolvable....
With Data Service, there are two options:
- There can be a parallel drawn to the spatial resolution, also
[0..*], but then a usage note should be added "Represents the capabilities of the data service, i.e. in which temporal resolutions it can serve the data.", similarly to Spatial resolution in meters
- The cardinality can be constrained to
[0..*], but then the same could be done for the spatial resolutions
DCAT-AP defines temporal resolution on Dataset and Distribution, with
[0..1]cardinality.GeoDCAT-AP defines temporal resolution on Data Service, Dataset and Distribution with
[0..*]cardinality.At least with Dataset and Distribution, GeoDCAT-AP breaks the profiling relation.
The proposal is to reduce the cardinality in GeoDCAT-AP to
[0..1]definitely in Dataset and Distribution, supported by the wording of the definitionsThe minimum time period resolvable....With Data Service, there are two options:
[0..*], but then a usage note should be added "Represents the capabilities of the data service, i.e. in which temporal resolutions it can serve the data.", similarly to Spatial resolution in meters[0..*], but then the same could be done for the spatial resolutions