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How to model recursion with Services #3331
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Is the /provider property enough?
I am curious - can you say more about your project?
You might try augmenting with Wikidata terms if we don’t have all you need…
…On Thu, 25 May 2023 at 04:18, Stefan Stiene ***@***.***> wrote:
Dear schema.org Team,
I would like to model a complex service system, where we have ~20
organisations that cooperate and offer services. The services can be used
in combination and may build upon each other.
So the question is how to best model recursion in services:
Service A provided by organization X consists of Service B from
organization X and Service C from organization Y.
Is this possible with the standard Service description (
https://schema.org/Service) or do we have to derive an own Service class.
Kind Regards
Stefan
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The project is a european project where we build a network of AI and robotics test and experimentation facilities and the facilities provide services like testing, certification, ... for companies. The facilities cooperate and build synergistic services, so that a smaller service in Germany could be used as part of a bigger service in Italy for example. And at the moment I give JSON-LD a try to model this network (I am a beginner regarding JSON-LD). I think the provider will not work. It is more a new property of a service "consists_of" with an itemlist "Service" so that we are able to model that a certain Service is an umbrella service that consists of other subservices. |
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So the proposal would be a subproject in https://schema.org/Project ? |
Dear schema.org Team,
I would like to model a complex service system, where we have ~20 organisations that cooperate and offer services. The services can be used in combination and may build upon each other.
So the question is how to best model recursion in services:
Service A provided by organization X consists of Service B from organization X and Service C from organization Y.
Is this possible with the standard Service description (https://schema.org/Service) or do we have to derive an own Service class.
Kind Regards
Stefan
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