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Cryptographic Security Architecture

Cryptographic Security Architecture 04/09/2004 04:11 PM




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Diagram of how it fits..

Diagram of how it fits.

 
For those of you in the #pa channel you are familiar with the conversations we have been having about why to USE the rdfs/rdf/owl/dc ontologies built into a parser just for FOAF.
 
One of the reasons for wanting this is because you will get back a array of statements regarded as good, and another with statements regarded as bad. By looking over this we can debug rdf docs, determine what xmlns statements would be optimal and which are not needed (some generators just throw a huge list in for no good reason).
 
So I had created a parser from scratch that had this capability but due to the fact that it is a from scratch quick/hack deal I don't think it will be workable and it was not as fast as the built-in SAX parser in PHP which defeats the purpose of why we wanted to do that. In addition we needed a small parser that does the basic job of RAP in a small set, yet still be extensible to allow for vocabulary based parsing.
 
I am trying to marry these two concepts and it is a pain. I have a nice parser that I am using as the base as it keeps the structure in a very good form for filtering through the vocabulary checker in an "after-parsed" way.
Another point to note is that using the vocabularies we can specify based on a few things (class/property/disjointwith/subclassof etc..) we can specify a general distiction of how to treat data within tags.

For instance, rdfs:subPropertyOf has specified range and domain of Property which is defined in rdf-syntax-ns which makes sense, so based on this fact, if this property is used in a different context we can throw a warning. If it is used within a disjointwith then throw an Error.

At least this is the base idea and it will become clearer as work progresses on this. I am limited in my capacity to work deeply on this as I have a full time job.. So this is basically a side-project..

Anyway, enough rambling. Marc wanted a diagram for how pDNS fits in with everything else.. I took the word "fits" literally and create this following puzzle-piece diagram ;)



To explain:

pDNS totally depends on the parser, pa needs pDNS for doing lookups in a logical way that is not as screwy and intensive as rdql as we are looking for large scale in this project.

Anyway, any questions.. drop em.. or any suggestions..

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