Hello Thanks for the summary. A few words about SHACL :
In OpenArchaeo project [1] we did use SHACL to encode a combination of CIDOC-CRM + CRMarchaeo + SKOS; the SHACL encoding is available in Turtle [2] generated from an Excel file [3] converted using SKOS Play Excel-2-RDF converter [4]. The SHACL encodes the model depicted at http://openarchaeo.huma-num.fr/images/modeleOpenArchaeoEn.png. The SHACL is leveraged through SHACL Play [5] to validate data produced when converting the data of each database in the OpenArchaeo federation. While a complete SHACL encoding of the CRM could be useful, I see the role of SHACL rather in the specification of precise data patterns to be exchanged in precise use-cases or systems (as in OpenArchaeo). One advantage of SHACL encoding against OWL is the ability to "deactivate" a shape, allowing to release a constraint in certain use-cases, making it more reusable (but also possibly less interoperable). Another advantage could be the ability to express constraints that go beyond what OWL can do, but I don't think the CRM will need this. Note that SHACL Play mentionned above contains OWL to SHACL conversion rules, if you want to try out. Hope this helps Thomas [1] OpenArchaeo : http://openarchaeo.huma-num.fr/explorateur/home?lang=en [2] : SHACL in Turtle : http://openarchaeo.huma-num.fr/federation/resources/shapes/OpenArchaeo-Shapes.ttl [3] :SHACL in Excel : http://openarchaeo.huma-num.fr/federation/resources/shapes/OpenArchaeo-Shapes.xlsx [4] : SKOS Play converter : https://skos-play.sparna.fr/play/convert [5] : SHACL Play : https://shacl-play.sparna.fr/play/ Le mer. 29 sept. 2021 à 14:51, Pavlos Fafalios via Crm-sig < [email protected]> a écrit : > Dear all, > > I think there is no open issue on this (please let me know if this is not > true), so I suggest opening a new issue in order to finalize the discussion > on the RDFS implementation. > > Based on the discussion on the other email thread (title: "RDFS, XML and > more"), I created the below google doc (homework) where the different > issues are summarised. Also, *there are suggestions on how to proceed*. > > > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oq02aS8xENzGBJAdxlSJzX_n9CE43_Aycl8NttReqis/edit?usp=sharing > > There will probably be a slot on this at the forthcoming SIG meeting, so > that we can make some final decisions. > So, please kindly check the doc before the next SIG meeting and feel free > to comment (especially in case I forgot something, or something seems not > to be the case), or directly reply to this email. > > Thank you all for the contributions! > > Best regards, > Pavlos > > -- > Dr. Pavlos Fafalios > Postdoctoral research fellow > Project ReKnow <https://reknow.ics.forth.gr/> (MSCA Individual Fellowship > ) > > Centre for Cultural Informatics / Information Systems Laboratory > Institute of Computer Science (ICS) > Foundation for Research and Technology (FORTH) > and > Visiting Lecturer > Department of Management Science & Technology (MST), > Hellenic Mediterranean University (HMU) > > Address: N. Plastira 100, Vassilika Vouton, 70013 Heraklion, Greece > Email: [email protected] > Tel: +30-2810-391619 > Web: http://users.ics.forth.gr/~fafalios/ > > _______________________________________________ > Crm-sig mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ics.forth.gr/mailman/listinfo/crm-sig > -- *Thomas Francart* -* SPARNA* Web de *données* | Architecture de l'*information* | Accès aux *connaissances* blog : blog.sparna.fr, site : sparna.fr, linkedin : fr.linkedin.com/in/thomasfrancart tel : +33 (0)6.71.11.25.97, skype : francartthomas
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