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# translation
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what operations do we need when translating between schema languages?
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- Iteration - control over "for what" in the source or target domain.
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eg. we need to map "all attributes and properties to slots" but then the
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other direction of selection where we need to do one of everything per item
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in the source domain as well
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- dependence - source and target domain have different notions of linking
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- level shifting - need to translate when something is a language-level
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item to a schema-level item/object/class
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Steps:
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- each namespaces or schema object creates one linkml schema file
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- namespaces: one map, just imports all the other schema
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- schema: actually create the object in the schema.
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- Classes:
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- Groups
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- Enums (see below)
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- Slots
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- Attributes
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- new files: files not in the source domain
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- enum classes
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- Rename items
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## Translation choices
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We aren't doing a 1:1 translation of NWB! The goal is to make something that is *import*
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backwards-compatible - ie. we can read NWB traditional nwb files - but not necessarily
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*export* for now. We will get to that eventually. NWB as it is now is highly tied to hdf5
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in multiple places - from the hdmf-common namespace to the nwb file classes,
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we want to instead abstract the structure of NWB so the schema can be used
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as a programming element (ie. labs can write their own schema extensions in yaml,
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generate pydantic modules for them, and they should Just Work TM) with various different
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storage backends.
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- Don't try and emulate the nwb.file schema - it is basically a file layout that indicates
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what should go where. We are moving I/O out of the schema: storage layout is at a different level than the schema
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- Don't worry about most of hdmf-common: instead create sensible generics that can be implemented in different ways by different storage mediums |