Hi Holger
Is there any way in shacl to indicate a class cannot be instantiated?
Related to: https://www.w3.org/2014/data-shapes/track/issues/78
I can see this goes against set theory but there is a need to say: “you have to instantiate a leaf”.
(I see people introducing own constructs for this).
Thx Michel
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SHACL itself doesn't have a built-in property for that but it
makes perfect sense from a practical point of view so we have
added support for dash:abstract:
https://datashapes.org/dash.html#abstract-classes
which you also see on EDG class forms

Holger
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