Re: [ANN] OTTR: RDF/OWL modelling framework release, ISWC tutorial

Or, for that matter, ShEx?
https://shex.io/

A good comparison could help clarify the entire design space.

(academics looking for good semweb topics for students, please take note!)

On Fri, 1 Nov 2019 at 05:59, Simon Steyskal <simon.steyskal@gmail.com>
wrote:

> or SHACL?
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> https://www.w3.org/TR/shacl/#sparql-constraint-components
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> https://www.w3.org/TR/shacl-af/
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> - simon
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> On Fri, 25 Oct 2019, 09:09 Martynas Jusevičius, <martynas@atomgraph.com>
> wrote:
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>> Hi Martin,
>>
>> how does OTTR compare to SPIN templates?
>> https://spinrdf.org/spin.html#spin-templates
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>>
>> Martynas
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>> On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 5:02 AM Martin G. Skjæveland <martige@ifi.uio.no>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > Lutra, the open source reference implementation of OTTR templates, is
>> > now available in release version 0.6.
>> >
>> > OTTR (Reasonable Ontology Templates) allows RDF/OWL modelling patterns
>> > to be precisely defined and instantiated and support desirable modelling
>> > principles such as
>> >
>> >   - layered abstractions
>> >   - encapsulating complexity
>> >   - uniform modelling
>> >   - DRY don't repeat yourself
>> >   - separation of design and content
>> >
>> > Lutra and OTTR supports many convenient language constructs:
>> >   - nested template definitions
>> >   - typing system adapted to RDF and OWL
>> >   - optional arguments
>> >   - list arguments
>> > and support bulk loading data from spreadsheets and databases.
>> >
>> > To see and learn what this means, visit the project page:
>> > http://ottr.xyz and the primer http://spec.ottr.xyz/pOTTR/0.1/
>> > containing many interactive examples.
>> >
>> > If you are attending ISWC 2019, please come to our tutorial "Scalable
>> > construction of sustainable knowledge bases" tomorrow, Saturday October
>> > 26: http://ottr.xyz/event/2019-10-267-iswc/
>> >
>> > On behalf of the OTTR team,
>> > Martin
>> >
>>
>>

Received on Friday, 1 November 2019 08:38:22 UTC