Contributor [dc:contributor]
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Ismail Harrando, Eurecom
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Valerie J. Miller, PBS
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Robert Engels, NRK
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Jack Brighton, WILL Public Media
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Guillaume Rachez, Perfect Memory
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Julie Hardesty, Indian University Library
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Laurence Cook, metaCirque
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Rebecca Guenther, Rebecca Guenther Consulting
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Vincent Dabouineau
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Marc-Antoine Arnaud, Media-IO
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Hugo Manguinhas, Europeana
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Are Tverberg, TV2
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Knut-Olav Hoven, NRK
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Cedric Klein, Perfect Memory
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Alexandre Rouxel, EBU
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Dalia R. Levine, HBO
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Raphael Troncy, Eurecom
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Casey Davis, WGBH
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Cliff Ingham, City of Bloomington
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Mark Guelbahar, IRT
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Peggy Griesinger, George Mason University Libraries
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Kara van Malssen, AV Preserve
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Adam Wead, Penn State University
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Sadie Roosa, WGBH
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Glenn Clatworthy, PBS
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Jürgen Grupp, SWR
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Matthieu Parmentier, francetelevisions
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Tormod Vævågen, GluonMedia
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Kim Viljanen, YLE
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Christophe Debruyne, RIA
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Drew Myers, WGBH
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Karen Cariani, WGBH
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Rebecca Fraimow, WGBH
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Michael J. Giarlo, Penn State University
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Hugo Cordier, SetKeeper
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Chuck McCallum, WGBH
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Alexander Schulze, Innotrade
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Valentine Charles, Europeana
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Description [dc:description]
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EBUCorePlus is an ontology for media enterprises, developed as an open source project. It follows-up on two long-standing EBU ontologies: EBUCore and CCDM (Class Conceptual Data Model). The two were merged and thoroughly revisioned. The result is EBUCorePlus, the new standard that can fully replace its predecessors. It inherits both the long-lasting reliability of EBUCore and the end-to-end coverage of the media value chain of CCDM.
EBUCorePlus is strictly semantic. It avoids ambiguities that were introduced when using EBUCore and CCDM classes in one graph. It has its own, new name space therefore it is not backward compatible, but can be mapped to its predecessors. It provides complete documentation of all entities in English, French and German (English being normative).
One major problem of EBUCore and CCDM was the use of ranges: semantically similar object properties needed to be defined in parallel for each class that the property referred to. Another case was the use of multi-range properties, leading to insufficient type safety. EBUCorePlus now uses class restrictions instead, leading to less and more coherent properties.
EBUCorePlus aims to serve as a plug and play framework. It can be used out of the box, either in its entirety or just a subset of its elements. But it may also be adapted and extended to enterprise-specific needs. Especially for system integration tasks and defining requirements, projects benefit from EBUCorePlus as a business – not technology – oriented language.
The ontology is developed by the EBU Metadata Modelling Working Group as an open source project on github. Requests for changes and improvements can be submitted by EBU Members, media organizations or anybody else from the media community. The EBUCorePlus Editorial Committee reviews requests and implements changes.
The EBU Metadata Modelling Working Group provides access, upon request, to a cloud hosted demonstration kit to explore and better understand the whole EBUCorePlus model.
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