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EMSA field survey data review - Photopoints - 2024.11.26

EMSA field survey data review - Photopoints - 2024.11.26

Photopoints file: photo-points-device-panorama-protocol-org-uuid-7e6a7173-acff-441b-9f8e-3ddbae071e95-start-date-2024-05-08T07:20:23.216Z.ttl

TERN Shapes Validation

Violation

Example node

Comments

Violation

Example node

Comments

Site node <https://linked.data.gov.au/dataset/bdr/sites/cf23aacf-1f02-43fb-8a78-559d3261838b> is missing.

 

 

 

 

 

EMSA Shapes Validation

Notes: No EMSA shapes because there is no observation.

Violation

Example node

Comments

Violation

Example node

Comments

 

 

 

Modelling Issues

Issue

Comments

Issue

Comments

Attributes post positioned and post installed, are they not required?

 

3 Sampling created

There is only one Sampling activity, and it results in 3 points. One Sampling has 3 Sample as results.

tern:samplerType for camera

It should be tern:systemType

Photo isSampleOf the FoI which photo is taken from, not Sampling

node is <https://linked.data.gov.au/dataset/bdr/99248292-6b12-4fef-a05d-4fb094c037ae/submission/7e6a7173-acff-441b-9f8e-3ddbae071e95/photos/7a00a3de-e6c8-4767-9a08-94489b2bc3c6>

Photo identifier is too general

photopoints_protocol_variant

 

 

 

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