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This unfolds Example 1 and shows the approach illustrated near the bottom of the section [[Audubon_Core_(1.0_normative)#Multiplicity.2FCardinality | Multiplicty/Cardinality]] in the [[Audubon_Core_(1.0_normative)| AC normative page]].  As there, this is simply an unfolding of the table of Example 1 comes only at the cost of  two additional cells per variant, namely the repeated required terms. It also requires a second, single row table that is a proper subtable of the Example 1.  It needs no new terminolgy, and if it did, so would all the other cases mentioned in [[Audubon_Core_(1.0_normative)#Multiplicity.2FCardinality | Multiplicty/Cardinality]]. There is no requirement stated in AC that a tabular representation have only one row, but a question arises as to how best to serve AC users who require such a representation.
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This unfolds Example 1 and shows the approach illustrated near the bottom of the section [[Audubon_Core#Multiplicity.2FCardinality | Multiplicty/Cardinality]] in the [[Audubon_Core| AC normative page]].  As there, this is simply an unfolding of the table of Example 1 comes only at the cost of  two additional cells per variant, namely the repeated required terms. It also requires a second, single row table that is a proper subtable of the Example 1.  It needs no new terminolgy, and if it did, so would all the other cases mentioned in [[Audubon_Core#Multiplicity.2FCardinality | Multiplicty/Cardinality]]. There is no requirement stated in AC that a tabular representation have only one row, but a question arises as to how best to serve AC users who require such a representation.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:41, 14 November 2013

This page contains examples of usage of Audubon Core in tabular form. It is not normative and at this writing contains only proposals.

When using a simple spreadsheet or single tables for data management, it may be necessary to flatten the ac accesspoint structure, i.e. the values of the ac:variant: "Thumbnail", "Trailer", "Lower Quality", "Medium Quality", "Good Quality", "Best Quality", "Offline" are used as prefixes for additional properties in a special acf (Audubon Core Flattened) namespace.

Example 1:


dcterms:identifierdcterms:titleacf:thumbnailAccessURIacf:thumbnailFormatacf:thumbnailImageWidthacf:thumbnailImageHeightacf:goodQualityAccessURIacf:goodQualityFormatacf:goodQualityImageWidthacf:goodQualityImageHeightacf:bestQualityAccessURIacf:bestQualityFormatacf:bestQualityImageWidthacf:bestQualityImageHeight
http//:ex.com/pictures/thePicture.jpgA red beech leafhttp://example.com/thumb/thePic.jpgimage/jpeg100100http://ex.com/img/thePic.jpgimage/jpeg10001000http://ex.com/hr/thePic.pngimage/png1000010000

Example 2:

This unfolds Example 1 and shows the approach illustrated near the bottom of the section Multiplicty/Cardinality in the AC normative page. As there, this is simply an unfolding of the table of Example 1 comes only at the cost of two additional cells per variant, namely the repeated required terms. It also requires a second, single row table that is a proper subtable of the Example 1. It needs no new terminolgy, and if it did, so would all the other cases mentioned in Multiplicty/Cardinality. There is no requirement stated in AC that a tabular representation have only one row, but a question arises as to how best to serve AC users who require such a representation.

dcterms:identifierdcterms:title VariantIndependentTerm1VariantIndependentTerm2...
http//:ex.com/pictures/thePicture.jpgA red beech leafvalue1value2...
dcterms:identifierdcterms:titleac:variantac:AccessURIdc:formatexif:pixelWidthexif:pixelHeight
http//:ex.com/pictures/thePicture.jpgA red beech leafThumbnailhttp://example.com/thumb/thePic.jpgimage/jpeg100100
http//:ex.com/pictures/thePicture.jpg Good Qualityhttp://ex.com/img/thePic.jpgimage/jpeg10001000
http//:ex.com/pictures/thePicture.jpg Best Qualityhttp://ex.com/hr/thePic.pngimage/png10001000