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Application profile

In computer science, an application profile is a set of metadata elements, policies, and guidelines defined for a particular application.[1]

The elements may be from one or more element sets, thus allowing a given application to meet its functional requirements by using metadata from several element sets including locally defined sets. For example, a given application might choose a subset of the Dublin Core that meets its needs, or may include elements from the Dublin Core, another element set, and several locally defined elements, all combined in a single schema. An application profile is not complete without documentation that defines the policies and best practices appropriate to the application

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Advantages

  • Defines an application-appropriate set of properties in a public and communicable manner. This permits the building of loosely-coupled systems (i.e. independent of each others' detailed specification) that still offer powerful capabilities.

Disadvantages

  • Narrow application scope, which may limit a profile's widespread applicability and also limits the likely synergy from re-use of tools from other projects outside that scope.
  • Compared to the Dublin Core refinement approach (where a core property set may be made more specific, in a backwards-compatible manner), use of application profiles requires that applications must at least recognise these profiles and their roots. Even if the profile is based simply on Dublin Core, which the application already understands, this is of no use unless the application also recognises that this profile is treatable as Dublin Core.

Example profiles

An International Z39.50 Specification for Library Applications and Resource Discovery[2]
the UK e-Government Metadata Standard. An application profile of Dublin Core.

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