- From: Frans Knibbe <fjknibbe@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2024 20:25:24 +0100
- To: Pieter Colpaert <pieter.colpaert@ugent.be>
- Cc: public-lod@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CADh4F1SW+yfwUYbqd5i9QJLuYaoFagDmfEo=WcG-E7CcDN605A@mail.gmail.com>
Thanks Pieter. I thought I did look in the DCAT-AP shapes, but it turns out I did so in a sloppy way. I read the documentation too hastily, and thought shapes_recommended.ttl contained recommended shapes. In fact it contains recommendations (warnings instead of violations). When I could not find a particular constraint from DCAT in shapes_recommended.ttl, I thought describing the constraints for the ontology itself were out of scope for any DCAT application profile. In fact, shapes for the ontology itself are present in shapes.ttl in DCAT-AP. I feel stupid now. And sorry to have bothered you all. Regards, Frans Op di 5 nov 2024 om 16:14 schreef Pieter Colpaert <pieter.colpaert@ugent.be >: > Hi Frans, > > I think you might want to look at DCAT-AP then: > https://semiceu.github.io/DCAT-AP/releases/3.0.0/html/shacl/shapes.ttl > > Kind regards, > > Pieter > On 5/11/2024 14:08, Frans Knibbe wrote: > > Hi all, > > I wonder if there are SHACL shapes somewhere that describe the DCAT > ontology <https://www.w3.org/TR/vocab-dcat-3/>. I know there are several > application profiles for DCAT that come with shape graphs, but I haven't > been able to find SHACL shapes for DCAT itself. Are they publicly available > somewhere? > > Regards, > Frans > > -- https://pietercolpaert.be > >
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