I am working with a team that is using a large number of sh:values and 
rules shapes to produce inferred triples for use in EDG.  It's working 
really well.  However, we've found a reason we might want to materialize 
these triples to allow greater access to them from SPARQL, etc.  

The problem we are running into is that we only want to materialize a 
subset of the triples since doing all of them generates too much data. 
Ideally, we could annotate a shape to declare that it should or should not 
materialize triples.  It's like "deactived" for materialization.

Any ideas here?

Thanks!
Adam



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