- From: Martynas Jusevičius <martynas@graphity.org>
- Date: Fri, 07 Aug 2015 17:02:55 +0000
- To: Phil Archer <phila@w3.org>, Arnaud Le Hors <lehors@us.ibm.com>, Holger Knublauch <holger@topquadrant.com>
- Cc: public-data-shapes-wg@w3.org, "public-rdf-shapes@w3.org" <public-rdf-shapes@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAE35Vmw0qqJuy9zwob1vGrx5DaWcX5PhYjMGOUjBKtWtD9MHdw@mail.gmail.com>
Yes, because you cannot assume that concepts at a Linked Data location are defined by (an ontology served at) that location. They might be served as RDF there but be defined somewhere else. In general you need to do a lookup to check that - unless you have the vocabulary cached. On Fri 7 Aug 2015 at 18:57 Phil Archer <phila@w3.org> wrote: > OK Martynas, but does that imply the HTTP GET I'm after as well? > > On 07/08/2015 17:55, Martynas Jusevičius wrote: > > Phil, > > > > why are you basing your design on the namespace URI? I think a more > > semantic way would be to allow all values of ?concept, where ?concept > > rdfs:isDefinedBy ?ontology, and ?ontology is the vocabulary you want to > use. > > > > > > Martynas > > graphityhq.com > > > > On Fri 7 Aug 2015 at 18:48 Phil Archer <phila@w3.org> wrote: > > > >> Thanks for the replies everyone. > >> > >> Hmm... templates, special code, DIY... Meh. In short, the use case is > >> not covered out of the box. > >> > >> To be useful, I'd expect the validator to go and fetch the SKOS concept > >> scheme and check that the value of a property is valid. So I guess the > >> questions would be: > >> > >> 1. Does the URI given as the value of a property dereference? > >> 2. Does the type of that resource match what I expect (is it typed as a > >> SKOS Concept in this case). > >> > >> Of course, that's a heavy burden, I well understand that, and the burden > >> may be more than is needed in many cases, and too much in others, but > >> authoritative lists of allowed values are not uncommon. > >> > >> If this is out of scope for the work, OK, that's my answer. If the > >> answer is "you can bolt something on the side that does it" then, well, > >> I'd likely not bother with the bolt and just do it myself anyway - which > >> kind of defeats the object. > >> > >> Karen's Use Case 37 does indeed seem very similar and, yes, SHACL has > >> regEx matching, enumerated lists and so on, so a lot of what I'm asking > >> can be done - and that may be sufficient (or that may have to be > >> sufficient), but without fetching the authoritative list of allowed > >> values from an external source, the issue of synchronising will always > >> come up. > >> > >> I should indeed have some test data imminently, if it's wanted. > >> > >> Thanks > >> > >> Phil. > >> > >> PS. I'm very likely to join the f2f in Lille next month as I'll be > >> passing through on my way home from Brussels. Looking forward to > >> catching up with the wider work of the group. > >> > >> On 05/08/2015 01:01, Holger Knublauch wrote: > >>> This is correct and thanks for highlighting this. I wanted to be brief > >>> and could elaborate or even implement the template as an example. I was > >>> hoping that my statement "using a template" would have been > sufficiently > >>> clear, but maybe it wasn't. Yes, there needs to be at least one person > >>> on the planet, knowledgeable of SPARQL and SHACL, who needed this > >>> feature to cast it into a template and publish it for everyone else to > >> use. > >>> > >>> (BTW I later noticed that the original requirement may have been about > >>> checking for the presence of URIs in a certain named graph. In that > >>> case, the SPARQL GRAPH keyword could be used, assuming the named graphs > >>> are present in the same dataset, or SERVICE for external graphs. There > >>> are all kinds of variations here, which is why my inclination is to > >>> leave this as an opportunity for third-party templates, not the core > >>> language.) > >>> > >>> Regards, > >>> Holger > >>> > >>> > >>> On 8/5/2015 9:29, Arnaud Le Hors wrote: > >>>> Holger, > >>>> > >>>> I think we ought to clarify that what you present here isn't all it > >>>> takes because it relies on having shx:allowedValueNamespaces defined > >>>> somewhere, presumably using the SPARQL extension. > >>>> > >>>> I know you wrote "an end-user syntax" and the implication is that some > >>>> advanced-user has defined such a template for the end-user but we need > >>>> to be careful not to set the wrong expectation. > >>>> > >>>> Regards. > >>>> -- > >>>> Arnaud Le Hors - Senior Technical Staff Member, Open Web Technologies > >>>> - IBM Software Group > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Holger Knublauch <holger@topquadrant.com> wrote on 08/03/2015 > 03:29:13 > >>>> PM: > >>>> > >>>>> From: Holger Knublauch <holger@topquadrant.com> > >>>>> To: public-data-shapes-wg@w3.org, "public-rdf-shapes@w3.org" > >>>>> <public-rdf-shapes@w3.org> > >>>>> Date: 08/03/2015 03:30 PM > >>>>> Subject: Re: SKOS concept scheme URIs as values for constraints > >>>>> > >>>>> This could be represented in SHACL using a template, with an end-user > >>>>> syntax such as > >>>>> > >>>>> ex:MyShape > >>>>> a sh:Shape ; > >>>>> sh:property [ > >>>>> a shx:AllowedValueNamespacesConstraint ; > >>>>> sh:predicate ps:siteDesignation ; > >>>>> shx:allowedValueNamespaces ( > >>>>> "http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/DesignationValue/" ) ; > >>>>> sh:valueClass skos:Concept ; > >>>>> ] . > >>>>> > >>>>> In the above scenario I am assuming that the algorithm will check > that > >>>>> all values of the given property must be URIs starting with one of > the > >>>>> enumerated strings (using STRSTARTS in SPARQL). It would not go to > the > >>>>> web to check whether there is actually a Graph at that namespace - > >> this > >>>>> would be outside of what SPARQL can do right now. > >>>>> > >>>>> I cannot comment on whether this particular pattern should become > part > >>>>> of the Core vocabulary too, but the whole point of the extension > >>>>> mechanism is to allow anyone to represent and publish their own > >>>> favorite > >>>>> constraint design patterns, so that they don't rely on the choices > >> made > >>>>> by a particular working group in the year 2015. > >>>>> > >>>>> Holger > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> On 8/4/2015 5:39, Karen Coyle wrote: > >>>>>> Phil, > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Thanks for bringing this up. I thought that I had covered this in > >> use > >>>>>> case #34 [1], and at one point I asked if all of these criteria were > >>>>>> met by the requirements and I was assured that they were. This is a > >>>>>> key use case for the cultural heritage community, so if there are > >> any > >>>>>> doubts that these requirements can be met we need to address this. > >>>>>> Perhaps the was to resolve this is to provide test cases. There seem > >>>>>> to be some functional versions of SHACL that could be used to test > >>>>>> this, if I'm not mistaken. Would you be able to provide some test > >>>> data? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Thanks, > >>>>>> > >>>>>> kc > >>>>>> [1] > >>>>>> http://w3c.github.io/data-shapes/data-shapes-ucr/#uc37-defining- > >>>>> allowed-required-values > >>>>>> > >>>>>> On 8/3/15 9:48 AM, Phil Archer wrote: > >>>>>>> Hi, > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> I've had an opportunity to take a look at the SHACL work today and > >> I > >>>>>>> notice one of the use cases looks set to be missed - although > >>>> only just. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> The UCR doc includes the one about self-describing Linked Data > >>>> [1] which > >>>>>>> talks about the value of a property being a skos:Concept. Are you > >>>>>>> considering making this a little tougher, i.e. that the value of > >>>> a given > >>>>>>> property is a concept defined in a specific scheme? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> I see that SHACL allows the enumeration of values [2], but I want > >>>> to be > >>>>>>> able to say "any value from the SKOS Concept scheme at <foo>". It > >>>> looks > >>>>>>> like SHACL won't support that? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Use Case: INSPIRE > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> INSPIRE [0] - the European Union's obligatory set of standards for > >>>>>>> environmental and geospatial data - has a handy registry of SKOS > >>>> concept > >>>>>>> schemes [3]. In one of my projects, I've been working on creating > >>>> RDF > >>>>>>> vocabularies that are compatible with the INSPIRE data model, > >>>> such as > >>>>>>> the one about protected sites [4]. That has a property > >>>>>>> ps:siteDesignation for which the range is defined as skos:Concept > >>>> but > >>>>>>> really what it should say is: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> the value of this property should be a skos:Concept in the scheme > >> at > >>>>>>> http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/DesignationValue/. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> It would be inappropriate to enumerate the concepts in that concept > >>>>>>> scheme (there are 6 of them) since it is under a different > >>>>>>> organisation's change control. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> I recognise that this leads to the possibility that a graph that is > >>>>>>> valid today may become invalid if the INSPIRE Registry were to be > >>>>>>> amended but that's a management task for the European Commission to > >>>>>>> worry about (i.e. the people responsible for the INSPIRE data > >>>> model) and > >>>>>>> they would need to be mindful of such situations which would occur > >>>>>>> whether we were talking about RDF graphs or dollops of GML, so I > >>>> don't > >>>>>>> think that's a show stopper here. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> WDYT? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Phil. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> [0] http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/ > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> [1] > >>>>>>> http://w3c.github.io/data-shapes/data-shapes-ucr/#uc28-self- > >>>>> describing-linked-data-resources > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> [2] > >>>>>>> http://w3c.github.io/data-shapes/shacl/ > >>>>> #AbstractAllowedValuesPropertyConstraint > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> [3] http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/registry/ > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> [4] http://www.w3.org/2015/03/inspire/ps > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> -- > >> > >> > >> Phil Archer > >> W3C Data Activity Lead > >> http://www.w3.org/2013/data/ > >> > >> http://philarcher.org > >> +44 (0)7887 767755 > >> @philarcher1 > >> > >> > > > > -- > > > Phil Archer > W3C Data Activity Lead > http://www.w3.org/2013/data/ > > http://philarcher.org > +44 (0)7887 767755 > @philarcher1 >
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