In several sections of the DCAT-US specification, references that should be classified as normative (essential and mandatory for the implementation of the standard) are currently listed or treated as informative (supplementary and non-essential).
Conversely, certain informative references, which provide additional context or clarification, appear to be mistakenly classified as normative.
Remediation:
Conduct a thorough review of the specification to correctly classify and label each reference as either normative or informative.
Ensure that all normative references are indeed integral to the implementation and understanding of the DCAT-US specification.
Update the document to clearly differentiate between these two categories of references, possibly with distinct sections or annotations.
In several sections of the DCAT-US specification, references that should be classified as normative (essential and mandatory for the implementation of the standard) are currently listed or treated as informative (supplementary and non-essential). Conversely, certain informative references, which provide additional context or clarification, appear to be mistakenly classified as normative.
Remediation: