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Hi Tung,Just to throw a few more comments into the mix - and to agree with the others that its great to see movement in this direction.I'm curious to know why you'd include a list of files in the RDF? The OMEX manifest file is generally the way such a list would be defined and includes more information about file types etc. So if you were looking to include these metadata files into a COMBINE Archive then I can't see a need to also list the files in there. Or perhaps there is a another integration worth exploring to import manifest files into an RDF graph for enhanced querying?
The OMEX Metadata Specification (https://identifiers.org/combine.specifications:omex-metadata.1.2) has a bunch of recommended vocabularies to use. For example, Dublin Core for descriptions, Biomodels Qualifiers for linking to external references, foaf for linking to people, etc.
If there was a mapping between the bmTerms vocabulary and existing ones, then that could be used...but generally we find it easier just to adopt the existing terms unless you actually intend the annotation to mean something different.
Also, for the model history there has been quite a bit of work presented/discussed at recent HARMONY and COMBINE meetings about using PROV. See https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.5555/3586210.3586387 (uses BioModels as the example repository) or https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98379-0_17 for a couple of examples in this direction. I'm not sure if anything has been formalised beyond the OMEX Metadata Spec which has very simple provenance annotation recommendations (for example, bqmodel:isDerviedFrom to link to previous versions of a model).
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