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One Year Update: Using LinkML in Web of Things Specifications #23

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egekorkan opened this issue Aug 14, 2024 · 1 comment
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One Year Update: Using LinkML in Web of Things Specifications #23

egekorkan opened this issue Aug 14, 2024 · 1 comment
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egekorkan commented Aug 14, 2024

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As kind of a follow-up of w3c/breakouts-day-2024#15 and its predecessor w3c/tpac2023-breakouts#8 , in this breakout, the Thing Description Task Force of the Web of Things WG would like to talk about their experience using LinkML to change how they generate various resources and specification text for their technical reports.

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Experience Sharing, Discussion

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@mahdanoura

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#linkml-wot

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#24

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  • Wrap-up of Schemata Discussions from TPAC2023 and Breakout Day 2024
  • Presenting LinkML Usage in WoT Thing Description Specification Work
  • Feedback and Discussion

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