SALI LMSS: Legal Matter Standard Specification
The file LMSS.owl
is an XML file that represents SALI's primary taxonomy/ontology, providing over 11,000 tags.
Each SALI LMSS tag has its own unique identifier (IRI).
The identifiers in this LMSS.owl
file are used in the SALI API standard, where stakeholders will use those identifiers/IRIs to send/receive API calls.
This LMSS.owl
file will be updated regularly.
- But please note that until a formal Release (e.g., Version 3.0, Version 4.0), the commits are still subject to public review.
- The
LMSS.owl
will become final upon its Release. - Even during the interim stages (i.e.,
main
branch,develop
branch), changes to the IRIs will be unlikely. - Rarely, IRIs may be deprecated -- and then, most likely be related to consolidation/de-duplication (e.g., during the Public Comment stage).
- SALI will strive to retain deprecated IRIs -- placing them in a folder labeled
DEPRECATED NODES
.
- SALI will strive to retain deprecated IRIs -- placing them in a folder labeled
After a Release, nearly all of the IRIs will remain operative for decades (or forever). Future changes (if any) are likely to be only with properties:
- E.g., Labels (i.e.,
rdfs:label
) - E.g., Synonyms (i.e.,
skos:altLabel
) - such as translations to other languages - E.g., Definitions (e.g.,
skos:definition
) - E.g., Sources (e.g.,
rdfs:isDefinedBy
) - E.g., Edges/relationships (e.g.,
rdfs:seeAlso
,sali:governedBy
) - E.g., Multiple Parentage (e.g., additional
rdfs:subClassOf
parents)
The identifiers/IRIs themselves will remain static and stable.
Below is the branching strategy:
main
is the stable branchdevelop
is the draft, in-development branch
Eventually, main
will have a formal Release (e.g., LMSS 3.0
or LMSS 4.0
). Until the Release, main
remains unfinalized, but the IRIs will remain relatively stable.