Curriculum Exchange Format (CEF) Data Model

Technical standard for a Curriculum Exchange Format (CEF) intended to be used for exchanging and mapping curriculum information for use in controlled vocabularies for:
   metadata schemes
   Navigation structures in user interfaces
   Providing mappings between terms
The standard will complement guidelines on exchanging curriculum information that are expected to be published as a CWA via the CEN/ISSS Workshop on Learning Technologies.
Outcomes will be:
   A data model
   At least one informative binding

Datenmodell für das Curriculum-Austauschformat (CEF)

Die erwarteten Hauptanwendungen von CEF-Instanzen und den zugehörigen Diensten beziehen sich auf Folgendes:
   kontrollierte Vokabulare;
   Navigationsstrukturen;
   zusätzliche Curriculum-Angaben;
   Abbildungen.
Es gibt drei Hauptgruppen von Angaben im CEF:
   Angaben zur gesamten CEF-Instanz. Diese werden zur Verfügung gestellt, indem Eigenschaften von Dublin Core und einige Erweiterungen verwendet werden. Die Angaben beinhalten die Zeitangabe (engl.: "date"), den Titel (engl.: "title"), die Beschreibung (engl. "description") und den Identifikator (engl.: "identifier");
   CEF-Begriffe. Die Angaben enthalten den Namen, den Identifikator und den Typ;
   Beziehungen zwischen Begriffen als Untereintrag eines Begriffs.

Modèle de données du format d'échange de curriculum (CEF)

Les principales utilisations des instances du CEF et des services connexes sont censées fournir :
   des vocabulaires contrôlés ;
   des structures de navigation ;
   des informations supplémentaires sur le curriculum ;
   des ‘mapping’.
Les trois principaux ensembles d’information du CEF sont les suivants :
   des informations sur l’ensemble de l’instance du CEF. Elles sont fournies en utilisant les propriétés du ‘Dublin Core’ et certaines extensions. Ces informations comprennent la date, le titre, la description et l’identifiant ;
   les termes du CEF. Les informations comprendront le nom, l’identifiant et le type ;
   les relations entre les termes comme sous-enregistrement d’un terme.

Podatkovni model CEF (Curriculum Exchange Format)

Ta evropski standard velja za digitalno izmenjavo informacij o izrazih ali konceptih, povezanih z informacijami o izobraževalnih programih. To vključuje vrednosti, ki se uporabljajo pri metapodatkih za opis učnih virov in profilov učencev. Kot je bilo pričakovati, so glavne uporabe primerov CEF in sorodnih storitev zagotavljanje: - nadzorovanega besednjaka; - navigacijskih struktur; - dodatnih informacij o izobraževalnem programu; - vzporejanja.

General Information

Status
Published
Public Enquiry End Date
30-Sep-2009
Publication Date
03-Oct-2011
Technical Committee
Current Stage
6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
16-Sep-2011
Due Date
21-Nov-2011
Completion Date
04-Oct-2011

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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Podatkovni model CEF (Curriculum Exchange Format)Datenmodell für das Curriculum-Austauschformat (CEF)Modèle de données du format d'échange de curriculum (CEF)Curriculum Exchange Format (CEF) Data Model35.240.99IT applications in other fieldsICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 15943:2011SIST EN 15943:2011en,fr,de01-november-2011SIST EN 15943:2011SLOVENSKI
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EUROPEAN STANDARD NORME EUROPÉENNE EUROPÄISCHE NORM
EN 15943
April 2011 ICS 35.240.99 English Version
Curriculum Exchange Format (CEF) - Data model
Format d'échange de curriculum (CEF) - Modèle de données
Curriculum-Austauschformat (CEF) - Datenmodell This European Standard was approved by CEN on 3 March 2011.
CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre or to any CEN member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre has the same status as the official versions.
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EN 15943:2011 (E) 2 Contents Page Foreword .31Scope .42Data model .42.1Table headings .42.2CEF Information .42.3Extensions that are part of CEF .62.4CEF Terms .72.5CEF termExtensions . 102.6Relation Sub-Record . 112.7CEF relationTypeNotes . 133Translations . 144Extensions . 14Annex A (informative)
Informative binding . 16Bibliography . 21 SIST EN 15943:2011



EN 15943:2011 (E) 3 Foreword This document (EN 15943:2011) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 353 “Information and Communication Technologies for Learning, Education and Training”, the secretariat of which is held by UNI. This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by October 2011, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by October 2011. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. This European Standard for a Curriculum Exchange Format (CEF) specifies a data model in a thesaural based format for exchanging vocabularies relating to curriculum information. It is based partially on an extended application profile of Zthes version 1.0 [http://zthes.z3950.org] but is not restricted to Zthes as an exchange format. It has been produced in the light of implementation experience and the CEF requirements agreed in the CEN Workshop Agreement - Curriculum Exchange Format (CWA 16078, CEN/WS LTS N 576, January 2010). There are three main sets of information in the CEF:  information about the whole CEF instance. This is provided using properties from Dublin Core plus some extensions. Information includes date, title, description and identifier;  CEF terms. Information including the term name, identifier and type. Though “term” is used throughout as the name for an item in a CEF instance, the model can equally well be used to describe a conceptual approach;  relationships between terms as a sub-record of a term. Further information about the background and guidelines on usage can be found in CWA 16078. According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
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EN 15943:2011 (E) 4 1 Scope This European Standard is applicable to the digital exchange of information about terms or concepts relating to curriculum information. This includes values to be used in metadata to describe learning resources and learner profiles. The main uses of CEF instances and related services are expected to be the provision of:  controlled vocabularies;  navigation structures;  additional curriculum information;  mappings. 2 Data model 2.1 Table headings Label = the preferred name of an element to be used in bindings such as XML. These may vary depending on the binding used. Occ = number of occurrences and obligation. The figure in brackets is the smallest permitted maximum – that is the minimum number of values (for repeatable elements) a conforming application shall support. It is assumed that when an upper limit is given that is the smallest permitted maximum. Name = the recommended English name that can be presented to users. Some names may not be needed, as they can be implicit in the way that information is presented. A CEF schema could provide alternative names in other languages. 2.2 CEF Information This data model explains the use of various elements (or properties). It does not indicate the order of elements. The following elements are used to describe a Curriculum Exchange Format instance. Table 1 — Elements to describe a Curriculum Exchange Format instance Label Occ Name Value space Description dc:title 1 CEF Title stringOrLangstring The name of the CEF instance. dc:creator 0.* Creator stringOrLangstring The name of the creator of the CEF instance. dc:subject 0.* Subject stringOrLangstring The topic areas covered by the CEF instance. SIST EN 15943:2011



EN 15943:2011 (E) 5 Table 1 (continued) Label Occ Name Value space Description dc:description 0.*
Description stringOrLangstring A description of the CEF instance. dc:publisher 0.* Publisher stringOrLangstring The name of the publisher of the CEF instance. dc:contributor 0.* Contributor stringOrLangstring The names of contributors to the CEF instance. dc:date 0.1 Publication Date date The publication date. dc:type 0.* Type string The type of CEF instance. dc:format 0.* Format string The format of the CEF instance. dc:identifier 1 CEF Identifier string The main identifier for the CEF instance allocated by the authority. If other identifiers are required they can be added using a thesNote with label altId. dc:source 0.1 CEF Source string The source for the CEF instance. dc:language 0.* (25) Language string The language of the CEF instance (from ISO 639). The primary language first. From a standard controlled vocabulary (two or three letter with extensions). To be specified by the scheme attribute. dc:relation 0.* Relation string Items related to the CEF instance. dc:coverage 0.* Coverage stringOrLangstring The coverage of the CEF instance. dc:rights 0.* Rights stringOrLangstring Rights statement governing the usage of the CEF instance. SIST EN 15943:2011



EN 15943:2011 (E) 6 Table 1 (continued) resolver 0.* Resolver url The resolution service. A url prefix that provides a resolution url when combined with an identification of a term or vocabulary according to specified rule. thesNote 0.* (10) Extension extension This is used for CEF extensions.
2.3 Extensions that are part of CEF The following are reserved labels for a CEF thesNote. Table 2 — Reserved labels for a CEF thesNote Label Occ Name Value space Description authority 0.1 Authority extension An approved authority that created and ‘owns’ the CEF instance. Can be used by systems to allocate user permissions. version 0.1 Version extension The version of the CEF instance. purpose 0.* Purpose extension The purpose of the CEF instance taken from a controlled vocabulary that could include: navigation, mapping, metadata category 0.* Category extension The category or topic that is covered by the CEF instance, for example education or spatial coverage. altId 0.* Alternative identifer extension An alternative identifier if required in addition to the main identifier.
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EN 15943:2011 (E) 7 2.4 CEF Terms The following elements are used to describe a Curriculum Exchange Format term. Table 3 — Elements to describe a CEF Term Label Occ Name Value space Description termId 1 Identifier string An opaque string of characters which uniquely identifies the term within a CEF instance. This could be a URI or a local identifier. termName 1 Name stringOrLangstring The name of the term in a form that may be displayed to a user or used as a search term in a target database. relation 0.* (100)
sub-record A sub-record briefly describing one or more terms related to this one.
termCategory 0.* (10)
Micro-thesaurus controlled Identifies a term as belonging to a particular topical subset (microthesaurus). termLanguage 0.1 Language controlledThe primary language of the term. This should be from a standard controlled vocabulary (ISO 639 two or three letter with or without extensions). termQualifier 0.1 Qualifier controlledOrFreeText An additional string which, if supplied, qualifies the termName. Usually the combination of termName and termQualifier is unique within a thesaurus and the termQualifier is displayed in brackets. Allows for controlled or uncontrolled extensions. termStatus 0.1 Status controlledThe status of the term, which may be active, deactivated or deleted. In general, only active terms should be used to guide searching. A deactivated term (which may have history notes explaining why it was withdrawn) can be reinstated. Adding a term that is identical to a deactivated term is not recommended. deleted terms can be ignored for all purposes except reconstructing history. SIST EN 15943:2011



EN 15943:2011 (E) 8 Table 3 (continued) Label Occ Name Value space Description termApproval 0.1 Approval controlledThe approval status of the term, which may be candidate, approved or rejected. termType 0.1 Type controlled An indication of the basic type of the term, chosen from a controlled vocabulary that includes PT, ND, NL. PT = preferred term; ND = non-descriptor (non-preferred term); NL = node label. definition 0.1 Definition stringOrLangstring A definition of the concept represented by the termName. It is expected that only one definition will be provided with any given language code. scopeNote 0.1 Scope stringOrLangstring The scope of the use of the term in this CEF instance
historyNote 0.* (10) History stringOrLangstring Information about changes made to the term over time. editorsNote 0.* Editor note stringOrLangstring Information about changes made to the term by an editor. termVocabulary 0.1 Vocabulary string The identifier of the vocabulary the term originates from. sortKey 0.1 Sort key string An explicit sort key for the term based on application-specific sorting rules to produce order not attainable through a strict alphanumeric sort. The sortKey associated with a term rather than a relation sub-record applies to its sort order throughout the CEF instance. browseRoot 0.1 Top term controlled Indicates if a term should be displayed as a top term or not, with value true or false. For example a related term from another vocabulary may not necessarily be wanted as a top term. SIST EN 15943:2011



EN 15943:2011 (E) 9 Table 3 (continued) Label Occ Name Value space Description termNote 0.* (10)
extension A note about the term clarifying the meaning or scope of the term. Multiple notes may be included. Each note may also carry an indication of a constraint on the vocabulary of its content, e.g. indicating that the content of a specific note have to be drawn from an identified vocabulary. termUpdate 0.1 Update controlled The update action required for the record, which may be add or delete.
termCreatedDate 0.1 Created date date The date on which the record defining the term was created. termCreatedBy 0.1 Creator string The name of the person who created the record defining the term. termModifiedDate 0.1 Modified date date The date on which the record defining the term was last modified. termModifiedBy 0.1 Modifier string The name of the person who last modified the record defining the term.
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EN 15943:2011 (E) 10 2.5 CEF termExtensions The following are reserved labels for a CEF termNote. Table 4 — Reserved labels for a CEF termNote Label Occ Name Value space Description CEFType 0.1 CEF Type extension A label taken from a controlled vocabulary used to indicate the type of term from a curriculum perspective. The default CEF vocabulary could include
objective, topic, action, competency displayNote 0.1 Display note extension A note associated with a term that may be used for display purposes. fullText 0.1 Long term extension A term label that is longer than can be easily managed in user interfaces, but needs to be retained for completeness – e.g. parts of a curriculum document. level 0.* (10) Level extension An indication of the level that the concept applies to taken from an identified controlled vocabulary. For example Year 1 or Year 2. subject 0.* (10) Subject extension The main subject(s) that a concept belongs to. Similar to qualifier but from a set of subjects typically used in curricula taken from an identified controlled vocabulary. authority 0.1 Authority extension An approved authority that created and ‘owns’ the term. Can be used by systems to allocate user permissions. altLabel 0.* Alternative label extension This is to provide alternative labels for the concept named by the term, that are expressed as a string or langstring. This is used to support display or retrieval where a separate term is not required such as abbreviations, acronyms or short names. For example maths for mathematics. SIST EN 15943:2011



EN 15943:2011 (E) 11 Table 4 (continued) Label Occ Name Value space Description hiddenLabel 0.* Hidden label extension This is to provide alternative labels for the concept named by the term, that are expressed as a string or langstring. This is used to support retrieval and indexing where a separate term is not appropriate. It is not intended for display to users. Typically used for misspellin
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