Hi,
I used SHACL in my example profile. Properties and classes are defined there at the end of the SHACL schema. Some of the property declarations might be missing and different from the current draft. I asked about this from Holger (editor) and he added some of the missing properties, but also replied that it is not meant to be traditional RDF(s) vocabulary (and those property declarations are not really needed) as SHACL has its own way of declaring properties.
So, i suppose Protege (or any other editor) would need new module to fully support SHACL once it is finished.
br,
Miika
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Subject: Re: [RDF AP] Darwin Core, SHACL, and APs
Kai, Thomas,
is there an RDF vocabulary behind that that can be shared? I'm curious
how close it adheres to DSP/DCAM.
Also, has anyone yet played with the SHACL turtle file?[1] It's probably
just a draft, but I find it to be rather odd, with no ranges on
properties, and classes which are essentially "methods." I'm curious how
it plays in software people are using. (It fails in Protege[1], but that
requires a conversion to OWL.)
kc
[1] http://w3c.github.io/data-shapes/shacl/shacl.shacl.ttl
[2] http://protege.stanford.edu/
On 7/23/15 4:08 PM, Kai Eckert wrote:
> BTW, Thomas has provided the long-missed implementation of DSP, so the
> point of your interviewees is not valid anymore, at least for RDF data.
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