HTTP1 metric: Ontology uses an open protocol

This metric ensures that ontologies are accessible through open protocols, such as HTTP or HTTPS, guaranteeing accessibility for users and systems.

What is being measured?

The availability of the ontology via standardized open protocols.

Why should we measure it?

To ensure the ontology is readily accessible and usable across different platforms without proprietary barriers.

What must be provided for the measurement?

An ontology URI or file.

What are considered valid results?

The ontology must use open protocols like HTTP/HTTPS to access it.

Metric information

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Title
Ontology uses an open protocol
Identifier
Keywords
Open protocol, Metric, Accesible
Contact Point
Publisher
Version
0.0.1
License
Principle
  • A1.1: The protocol is open, free, and universally implementable
Benchmark
General Benchmark ALL for FAIR Principles: This benchmark specifies the criteria for evaluating aspects of data quality according to the FAIR principle. Apply to all metrics.
Applicable for
Supported by
Same as
Metric Status
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Used in Test
Ontology Engineering Group https://oeg.fi.upm.es