consider using W3C CUBE patterns for representing counts #547
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epo:SubmissionStatisticalInformation
has a gazillion overly-specific props likeepo:hasReceivedMicroTenders, epo:hasReceivedSMETenders
etc.There are a couple of problems with this approach:
epo:isSMESuitable
, to answer questions like "for procedures specially suited to companies in category X, what proportion of tenders were from companies in that category?"epo:hasReceivedMicroTenders
really should benumberOfTendersReceivedFromMicroEnterprises
:So instead of the current:
Consider a pattern like this (where
appliesTo
is a CUBE dimension, andvalue
is a CUBE measure):To add more dimension items, you just add to the nomenclature, don't need to add another prop
appliesTo
.You can easily add more measures, eg
Or you can add more dimensions for a wordier, but more modular approach eg:
<obs3>
is not needed because this approach supports SPARSE representation: missing is better than0
.(I didn't bother to check whether
qb:Dataset
andqb:inDataset
are really named that way).There's a very wide body of work using CUBE, specialized viewers, etc.
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