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The eProcurement Ontology provides the formal, semantic foundation for the creation and reuse of linked open data in the domain of public procurement in the EU.
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Investigate redundancy regarding criterion and Reserved-procurement authority tables #559

Closed AchillesDougalis closed 7 months ago

AchillesDougalis commented 7 months ago

The ESPD uses the Criterion authority table to identify each criterion in the criterion Excel file one of which uses the code "shelt-worksh". eforms uses the Reserved-procurement authority table to indicate a similar concept res-ws. This possible redundancy needs to be looked into for the alignment of ESPD and eforms using the ePO.

andreea-pasare commented 7 months ago

For the time being, the reserved-procurement code list is not used in the ESPD-EDM model. However, we need a ParticipationCondition criterion (since this is not a SelectionCriterion), so we strictly follow ESPD and use the criterion codelist. This will be reviewed in the alignment project. image