Thanks Hay,
It does seem that P400 (platform) is currently being generically used
beyond traditional platforms to say "some kind of hardware or system".
If that is OK and indeed P400 has become elevated and less restrictive,
then I'll gladly use that. It's talk history during proposal seems to lead
in many side discussions but without general consensus of less or more
restrictive use...but now it's usage over the last 2 years seems much less
restrictive.
Would you agree that
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 6:40 PM Hay (Husky) <huskyr(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Thad,
interesting question. Maybe P400 (platform) might work? This is mostly
used for things like 'Playstation 4' or 'iOS', but i think processor
architecture could be valid there as well.
Kind regards,
-- Hay
On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 12:11 AM Thad Guidry <thadguidry(a)gmail.com> wrote:
With application Q166142
I ran into a mapping problem again with
Schema.org where we have a nice
Property
already called
https://schema.org/processorRequirements that
allows listing the ISA (instruction set architecture) that some
applications are designed for and require in order to run. (This happened a
lot historically when the world wasn't limited to a handful of ISA's beyond
Intel-based and ARM-based :-) )
Anyways...
As you can see on application Q166142 where I tried to overload through
properties for this type P1963 the use of the existing instruction set
P1068 which doesn't quite work, since an application is not a class of
electronic circuit or instruction set architecture.
I could not find an appropriate Property already existing in a predicate
form.
Such as "requires ISA" or
"requires instruction set" or even better and
more generally
"depends on hardware" since we seem to already have a
depends on software Property and this could be the reverse to state that
some Thing has a hardware dependency or requires some kind of hardware ?
I'd love some help in searching if something like this already exists,
or if
that kind of Property was proposed before. (I sincerely tried and dug
around for over 2 hours)
I could thus properly map and connect a few more dots to Schema.org's
property
and other Linked Open Vocabularies.
Thad
https://www.linkedin.com/in/thadguidry/
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