[Buildingdata] Re: Estates and Buildings data
Christopher Gutteridge
cjg at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Mon Jul 25 10:22:18 BST 2011
I should stress that Southampton has a room level URI scheme defined,
just not a dataset covering all rooms.
Our room scheme is
http://id.southampton.ac.uk/room/59-1234
nb. That we've changed this slightly from the scheme we created in ECS
years ago which was
http://id.ecs.soton.ac.uk/building/59/room/1234
There's no need to make rooms subparts of buildings, that's an
assumption. We may have a need to refer to rooms in buildings without
building numbers, so this future proofs us for that eventuality.
As we publish data about various things, data about some rooms slowly
appears in the SPARQL endpoint, and that's the best we can do for now.
You can get data about rooms which are mentioned in existing datasets.
Jo Walsh wrote:
> Plus setting an example. Ewan has floor plan level detail with links
> to occupants for Informatics Forum. Looking for ideas interesting
> mobile e.g. applications to build on such data.
>
> Doesnt Oxford have a room level URI scheme and how is that decorated?
>
> phone: +441316502973
>
>
> Christopher Gutteridge <cjg at ECS.SOTON.AC.UK> wrote:
>
> Well, my general policy has been that if the data owners say "no"
> then I respect it even if I disagree, there's more than enough
> data which I can open, and I want to win hearts and minds.
>
> Jo Walsh wrote:
>> Started work running in a Sun lab in the Institute of
>> Contemporary Arts late 1998, they had been recently hit by a big
>> organised gang. Lost lots of software with no original media and
>> keys too. If this scale can happen anyway then what difference
>> will open floor plans make? Computing looks different now with
>> fewer large valuable seeming boxes to lift. Wonder what happened
>> to all that stolen hardware?
>>
>>
>>
>> phone: +441316502973
>>
>>
>> Christopher Gutteridge <cjg at ECS.SOTON.AC.UK> wrote:
>>
>> We had all our RAM stolen from a lab in around 1998.
>>
>> Robin Rice wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> On 21/07/2011 21:17, Jo Walsh wrote:
>>>> A heist of what, for much of the property - books?
>>>
>>> Well, I don't have strong feelings about this, but it may
>>> have been before your time Jo when Edinburgh was one of a
>>> few large research institutions which had their machine
>>> rooms broken into and their large expensive servers (don't
>>> know if it was the whole machine or the chips) stolen - late
>>> nineties I think.
>>>
>>> Funnily enough I was talking to someone today who gave an
>>> example of data suddenly becoming a high priority for making
>>> available - it was architectural data of buildings in
>>> Christchurch, because they needed to know what was sound and
>>> what needed to be entirely knocked over after the earthquake.
>>>
>>> cheers,
>>> --
>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>> Robin Rice
>>> Data Librarian
>>> EDINA and Data Library
>>> University of Edinburgh
>>>
>>> R.Rice at ed.ac.uk
>>> 0131 651 1317 (M, W, F)
>>> 0131 651 1431 (T, Th)
>>> http://www.ed.ac.uk/is/data-library
>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>
>>> The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in
>>> Scotland, with registration number SC005336.
>>
>> --
>> Christopher Gutteridge -- http://id.ecs.soton.ac.uk/person/1248
>>
>> You should read the ECS Web Team blog: http://blogs.ecs.soton.ac.uk/webteam/
>>
>>
>
> --
> Christopher Gutteridge -- http://id.ecs.soton.ac.uk/person/1248
>
> You should read the ECS Web Team blog: http://blogs.ecs.soton.ac.uk/webteam/
>
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