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Parse additional metadata from schema.org in CWL document to convert into process fields #463

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fmigneault opened this issue Aug 24, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #702
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feature/CWL Issue related to CWL support project/OGC-OSPD Related to OGC Open Science Persistent Demonstrator. triage/enhancement New feature or request triage/feature New requested feature.

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fmigneault commented Aug 24, 2022

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Many common metadata fields can be used from https://schema.org using the following (and common) definition in CWL:

$namespaces:
  s: https://schema.org

Following items could be detected and converted between CWL/OGC definitions:

Additional CWL↔OGC mapping:

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@fmigneault fmigneault added the triage/feature New requested feature. label Aug 24, 2022
@fmigneault fmigneault self-assigned this Aug 24, 2022
@fmigneault fmigneault added triage/enhancement New feature or request feature/CWL Issue related to CWL support labels Aug 24, 2022
@fmigneault fmigneault added the project/OGC-OSPD Related to OGC Open Science Persistent Demonstrator. label Jun 3, 2024
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