That's great to hear you're already thinking about this. Thanks.
C
On Thursday, April 26, 2018 at 4:46:32 PM UTC-7, Holger Knublauch wrote:
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> Hi Carl,
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> yes we are trying to use SHACL constraints to pro-actively steer the user
> into the right direction. As you will have noticed the UI alrea
Hi Carl,
yes we are trying to use SHACL constraints to pro-actively steer the
user into the right direction. As you will have noticed the UI already
uses things like sh:maxCount and sh:datatype to narrow down choices.
Doing this in the auto-complete boxes is likely too expensive and people
wi
Suppose I have created a SPARQL-based SHACL constraint that prohibits a
resource with a certain value for a certain property from being used in certain
contexts. A real example of this, from our data, is that concepts with a
lifecycle stage of "Deleted" may not be used as the object of the dct:S