- From: Elisa Kendall <ekendall@thematix.com>
- Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 21:49:34 +0000
- To: Florian Kleedorfer <florian.kleedorfer@austria.fm>
- CC: "public-rdf-star-wg@w3.org" <public-rdf-star-wg@w3.org>, "semantic-web@w3.org" <semantic-web@w3.org>
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Hi Florian, I think most of the documentation is in GitHub, either in https://github.com/edmcouncil/rdf-toolkit, or https://github.com/edmcouncil/ontology-publisher, or in https://github.com/edmcouncil/onto-viewer. There is an older conference paper about it, attached, but it's incomplete and we've updated some of the components since then. We've also added many more "hygiene tests", which are implemented on a per project basis. For FIBO, for example, the set of tests (mainly SPARQL queries) are available at https://github.com/edmcouncil/fibo/tree/master/etc/testing/hygiene_parameterized. For IDMP-O (Identification of Medicinal Products Ontology), the tests are available at https://github.com/edmcouncil/idmp/tree/master/etc/testing/hygiene_parameterized. A number of them overlap, but the sets are not identical either due to project requirements or because we haven't completed migration from one project to the other, but are working on that for some upcoming extensions to both projects. Yet another set of tests is available for the IOF (Industrial Ontologies Foundry), at https://github.com/iofoundry/ontology/tree/master/etc/testing/hygiene_parameterized, which has additional requirements related to annotations that we don't use for FIBO or IDMP-O, so those tests are unique to that project. I hope that's what you were looking for. Best regards, Elisa -----Original Message----- From: Florian Kleedorfer <florian.kleedorfer@austria.fm> Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2024 12:42 AM To: Elisa Kendall <ekendall@thematix.com> Cc: public-rdf-star-wg@w3.org; semantic-web@w3.org Subject: Re: Diff'ing RDF files Hi Elisa, Thanks for this pointer, that could be really relevant for us (and probably others, too). Looking at the end result of it here https://spec.edmcouncil.org/fibo/ontology/ it's really quite an interesting system. Is there a document explaining how all the EDMCouncil tools are stitched together to achieve this? Best regards, Florian Am 2024-09-14 22:31, schrieb Elisa Kendall: > Hi all, > > There is an open-source tool available from the EDM Council for > converting between RDF/XML, Turtle, and JSON-LD and for consistent > serialization of any of these representations of RDF and OWL. The > GitHub site for it is https://github.com/edmcouncil/rdf-toolkit. It is > actively maintained, freely available, and addresses a number of > issues mentioned on the thread, among other things. It also allows > users to turn any of its features on/off as desired. It runs on the > command line, or can be invoked automatically through GitHub commit > hooks, for example. > > For collaborative work across development teams for large ontology > projects, consistent serialization for comparison purposes was one of > our first and relatively important issues. It enables visual > comparison in GitHub (and likely other source code management > systems), so that anyone reviewing the changes can see exactly what > changed, down to the single character level. There is also an > axiomatic diff tool available via the OBO Foundry that folks might > find useful, available at https://robot.obolibrary.org/. I don't know > how well it works on RDF alone, mainly because I haven't attempted to > use it for that, but it works well as a companion tool to the RDF > Toolkit from the EDM Council as needed. > > We also have a pipeline that looks for a myriad of issues in > ontologies, performs regression testing using examples and reference > data, and includes an html-based publication process that itself has a > comparison feature, enabling comparison of any pull request or prior > release with another version or with the latest version. The code for > this is also open source, available from the EDM Council GitHub > repository, though support is required for hosting and customization. > > Best regards, > > Elisa
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