Re: visualization of ShEx or SHACL

I am interested to know (more details) as well.

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On 25.10.2018, at 18:31, Juan Sequeda <juanfederico@gmail.com<mailto:juanfederico@gmail.com>> wrote:

Lazy me... can you point to me where that is? Is it part of the app? Or in the code?

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On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 1:14 AM Dimitris Kontokostas <jimkont@gmail.com<mailto:jimkont@gmail.com>> wrote:

On Wed, Oct 24, 2018, 08:37 Juan Sequeda <juanfederico@gmail.com<mailto:juanfederico@gmail.com>> wrote:
So RDFUnit does have a SHACL to SPARQL translator?

Yes, there is no direct API for that but it is easy to generate the set of SPARQL queries that correspond to a shacl graph.
But, a few shacl constructs (or, xone, not and qualified*) are not yet supported.



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On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 4:41 PM Dimitris Kontokostas <jimkont@gmail.com<mailto:jimkont@gmail.com>> wrote:
You can validate RDF data directly on a SPARQL endpoint using RDFUnit (as well as in memory validation of course)
ShEx is not yet supported but you can use SHACL and OWL (in CWA)

Best,
Dimitris

On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 7:35 PM Juan Sequeda <juanfederico@gmail.com<mailto:juanfederico@gmail.com>> wrote:
Very cool!

My only concern is that users have to upload data. Even if I have this installed on my own servers.

I want to keep my data in my RDF Graph database. Is there a way that it can validate the data in-place?

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On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 11:22 AM Krzysztof Janowicz <janowicz@ucsb.edu<mailto:janowicz@ucsb.edu>> wrote:
Just FYI; we also have a nice tool in development. You can see a screen-cast (for now without audio) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPJ7Mn5q1vw


Best,
Krzysztof

On 10/22/18 3:32 AM, Timothy Cook wrote:
Thanks for the clarification.

On Sun, Oct 7, 2018 at 9:00 PM Ben De Meester <ben.demeester@ugent.be<mailto:ben.demeester@ugent.be>> wrote:
Hi Tim,

We're working on a collaborative editing workflow that uses Github repositories as data source,
however, you are correct that we shouldn't ask that permission upfront, only when required.
We will put this in our issue tracker, thanks for the comment!

Kind regards,
Ben
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Op za 6 okt. 2018 om 13:14 schreef Timothy Cook <tim@datainsights.tech><mailto:tim@datainsights.tech>:


On Fri, Oct 5, 2018 at 1:42 PM Ben De Meester <ben.demeester@ugent.be<mailto:ben.demeester@ugent.be>> wrote:
Hi James,

In fact, we will be presenting our work concerning features for a visual data shapes editor next ISWC2018 @ the VOILA workshop: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2187/paper2.pdf

A first proof-of-concept is available online: unSHACLed: https://w3id.org/imec/unshacled/app , and we are actively continuing development.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask!


Yeah, my question is:
Why do you need access to my private repositories on GitHub in order for me to evaluate unSHACLed?
Seems like a pretty unreasonable request.

Thanks,
Tim


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