I encounter an existing ontology that:
Like:
otl-patroon:Aalgoot a sh:NodeShape ;
sh:closed true ;
sh:description "Basispatroon voor het vastleggen van Aalgoot"@nl ;
sh:ignoredProperties ( dct:subject dct:coverage rdf:type bs:hasPart otl:isBeschrevenDoor geo:hasGeometry ) ;
sh:name "Aalgoot"@nl ;
sh:property otl-patroon:bouwdatum,
otl-patroon:bouwjaar,
otl-patroon:discipline-Element,
otl-patroon:isFaalkanskritisch,
otl-patroon:omschrijving,
otl-patroon:theoretischeLevensduur,
otl-patroon:vervultFaunavoorzieningsfunctie ;
sh:target [ a sh:SPARQLTarget ;
sh:select """SELECT ?this WHERE {
?this http://purl.org/dc/terms/subject https://data.rws.nl/def/otl/Aalgoot
}""" ] .
Where:
otl:Aalgoot a skos:Concept ;
skos:broaderTransitive nen2660-term:DiscreteObject ;
skos:definition "Goot waarin een klimsubstraat is aangebracht zoals bijvoorbeeld kokosmatten waarover een klein waterstroompje loopt."@nl ;
skos:prefLabel "Aalgoot"@nl .
Technically it works (well you can sparql anything…), but is it a right approach?
(they use dct:subject for classifying instances towards the skos topic…).
Thx for advice,
Michel
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On 29 Dec 2023, at 13:22, 'Bohms, H.M. (Michel)' via TopBraid Suite Users <topbrai...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
I encounter an existing ontology that:
- Uses skos for terms
- Use shacl for shapes on instances that has a certain skos item as dct:subject
- No use of rdfs/owl
Like:otl-patroon:Aalgoot a sh:NodeShape ;sh:closed true ;sh:description "Basispatroon voor het vastleggen van Aalgoot"@nl ;sh:ignoredProperties ( dct:subject dct:coverage rdf:type bs:hasPart otl:isBeschrevenDoor geo:hasGeometry ) ;sh:name "Aalgoot"@nl ;sh:property otl-patroon:bouwdatum,otl-patroon:bouwjaar,otl-patroon:discipline-Element,otl-patroon:isFaalkanskritisch,otl-patroon:omschrijving,otl-patroon:theoretischeLevensduur,otl-patroon:vervultFaunavoorzieningsfunctie ;sh:target [ a sh:SPARQLTarget ;sh:select """SELECT ?this WHERE {
}""" ] .Where:otl:Aalgoot a skos:Concept ;skos:broaderTransitive nen2660-term:DiscreteObject ;skos:definition "Goot waarin een klimsubstraat is aangebracht zoals bijvoorbeeld kokosmatten waarover een klein waterstroompje loopt."@nl ;skos:prefLabel "Aalgoot"@nl .Technically it works (well you can sparql anything…), but is it a right approach?(they use dct:subject for classifying instances towards the skos topic…).Thx for advice,Michel
Michel Böhms
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Thank you David for your valuable input as always.
The <> seem to have disappeared when copying, they are in the source…..
Thanks again and wishing you a happy and moreover semantic new year!
Michel
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