1、IEEE Recommended Practice for Learning TechnologyOpen Archives Initiative Object Reuse and Exchange Abstract Model (OAIORE)Mapping to the Conceptual Model for Resource Aggregation Sponsored by the Learning Technology Standards Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Computer So
2、ciety IEEE Std 1484.13.6-2015IEEE Std 1484.13.6-2015IEEE Recommended Practice for Learning TechnologyOpen Archives Initiative Object Reuse and Exchange Abstract Model (OAIORE)Mapping to the Conceptual Model for Resource AggregationSponsorLearning Technology Standards Committeeof theIEEE Computer Soc
3、ietyApproved 16 February 2015IEEE-SA Standards BoardCopyrights and permissionsDefinitions in scope notes in Clause 7 and Clause 8 are reprinted from ORE SpecificationVocabulary, copyright 17 October 2008 http:/www.openarchives.org/ore/1.0/vocabulary.html with permission from the Open Archives Initia
4、tive.Grateful acknowledgmentsThe Resource Aggregation Models for Learning, Education, and Training (RAMLET) Working Group would like to thank Revelytix, Inc., for making available the Knoodl ontology tools that were used to aid in the development and maintenance of the ontology files.Abstract: Speci
5、fied in this recommended practice are how the elements and attributes defined in the Open Archives Initiative Object Reuse and Exchange (OAIORE) Abstract Model and expressed in the OAIORE Resource Map Implementation in RDF/XML relate to the components of the conceptual model for resource aggregation
6、 defined in IEEE Std 1484.13.1-2012.Keywords: aggregation format, conceptual model, content aggregation, digital aggregation, digital resource, IEEE 1484.13.6, OAIORE, Open Archives Initiative Object Reuse and Exchange Abstract Model, RAMLET, resource aggregation, resource aggregation formatThe Inst
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43、mination of the validity of any patent rights, and the risk of infringement of such rights, is entirely their own responsibility. Further information may be obtained from the IEEE Standards Association.ParticipantsAt the time this IEEE recommended practice was completed, the Resource Aggregation Mod
44、els for Learning, Education, and Training Working Group had the following membership:Kerry Blinco, ChairWillem Kraan, Principal InvestigatorScott Lewis, Technical EditorNancy Hoebelheinrich Katrien VerbertThe following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this recommended practice.
45、Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention.Kerry BlincoJuan CarreonKeith ChowGeoffrey DarntonDavid FuschiRandall GrovesRutger A. HeunksNancy HoebelheinrichWerner HoelzlNoriyuki IkeuchiMark JaegerWillem KraanDavid MassartCathy-Ann RadixDaniel RehakThomas StaraiMarcy StutzmanLui
46、s VeigaDaidi ZhongWhen the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this recommended practice on 16 February 2015, it had the following membership:John Kulick, ChairJon Walter Rosdahl, Vice ChairRichard H. Hulett, Past ChairKonstantinos Karachalios, SecretaryPeter BalmaFarooq BariTed BurseClint ChaplinSteph
47、en DukesJean-Philippe FaureGary HoffmanMichael JanezicJeffrey KatzJoseph L. Koepfinger*David J. LawHung LingOleg LogvinovT. W. OlsenGlenn ParsonsRon PetersenAdrian StephensPeter SutherlandYatin TrivediPhil WinstonDon WrightYu Yuan*Member EmeritusAlso included are the following nonvoting IEEE-SA Stan
48、dards Board liaisons:Richard DeBlasio, DOE RepresentativeMichael Janezic, NIST RepresentativeJulie AlessiIEEE-SA Content Production and ManagementPatricia GerdonIEEE-SA Technical Program OperationsCopyright 2015 IEEE. All rights reserved.viIntroductionThis introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1484.1
49、3.6-2015, IEEE Recommended Practice for Learning TechnologyOpen Archives Initiative Object Reuse and Exchange Abstract Model (OAIORE)Mapping to the Conceptual Model for Resource Aggregation.This recommended practice specifies how the elements and attributes defined in the Open Archives Initiative Object Reuse and Exchange (OAIORE) Abstract Model and expressed in the OAIORE Resource Map Implementation in RDF/XML relate to the components of the conceptual model for resource aggregation defined in IEEE Std 1484.13.1-2012.Copyright 2015 IEEE. All right