

Andy Seaborne
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Andy Seaborne
MemberJune 14, 2023 at 8:08 pm in reply to: The UK Government Information Exchange Standard (IES) – request for a copyNeil – what were you expecting?
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Andy Seaborne
MemberJune 9, 2023 at 11:20 am in reply to: The UK Government Information Exchange Standard (IES) – request for a copyGreat! Thank you.
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Andy Seaborne
MemberJune 9, 2023 at 8:21 am in reply to: The UK Government Information Exchange Standard (IES) – request for a copyAny news?
It would be helpful to be able to mention IES in public discussions because it addresses common complex modelling needs.
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Andy Seaborne
MemberJanuary 24, 2022 at 9:54 am in reply to: The UK Government Information Exchange Standard (IES) – request for a copyHi Paul – good to hear.Â
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Andy Seaborne
MemberJanuary 5, 2022 at 5:17 pm in reply to: The UK Government Information Exchange Standard (IES) – request for a copyThe bottom of the front page has “Page 1 of 282”.
Page 3 TOC ends with “Annex B – Shacl Validation …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 186”
Page 186 is “Annex B – Shacl Validation” and pages to 282 are (unreadable) SHACL.
  Andy
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Andy Seaborne
MemberJanuary 5, 2022 at 1:48 pm in reply to: The UK Government Information Exchange Standard (IES) – request for a copyHi Neil – yes, that’s the copy I have. 282 pages of it.
And I have the “Introduction to IES” slide set (PDF).
The 4D data modelling in IES is pertinent to current public RDF discussions.
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I’d be interested in seeing your architectural view of a project work
My interest is a little different – I’m putting data level security (Attribute Based Access Control) for IES data, so finer-grained than API security. This is likely to be an adjunct – not changing IES (schema or data) in any way, but having labels and access rules related to the data stored separately.
  Andy
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Andy Seaborne
MemberJanuary 4, 2022 at 12:56 pm in reply to: The UK Government Information Exchange Standard (IES) – request for a copyDid anything happen about this?
I’d like to send a link to it to a public discussion group – there are active discussions in general RDF relating to data modelling of complex situations involving time and events. It would be good to mention UK work in the area.
Yes, there are PDF copies around. Apparently, it’s OK to share it with people by giving them a copy. But I’d really like a link to an official publication.
  Andy