2017 25th Telecommunication Forum (TELFOR) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/telfor.2017.8249433
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Validation of CIM datasets using SHACL

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“…shacl is also used by the European Commission to facilitate data sharing, for example by validating metadata about public services against the recommended vocabularies [46]. Notably, several approaches define translations into shacl from other technologies, such as ontologies and other schema and constraint languages [16,21,25,32,40,47]. These results show that shacl tools, and in particular validators, can benefit areas where technologies other than shacl are already established.…”
Section: Adoption Of Shaclmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…shacl is also used by the European Commission to facilitate data sharing, for example by validating metadata about public services against the recommended vocabularies [46]. Notably, several approaches define translations into shacl from other technologies, such as ontologies and other schema and constraint languages [16,21,25,32,40,47]. These results show that shacl tools, and in particular validators, can benefit areas where technologies other than shacl are already established.…”
Section: Adoption Of Shaclmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hallé et al [92] Yu et al [26] Zhang et al [93] RDF Dangi et al [94] Tomaszuk, Dominik [95] Nenadić et al [96]…”
Section: Xmlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nenadić et al [96] presented a validation method through shapes constraint language (SHACL), which is an RDF validation language based on CIM RDF schema, and derived requirements for it.…”
Section: Rdf Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main contribution of this work is the quality assessment of KBs subject to constant evolution. In [18], the first attempt to use SHACL for modeling and validating CGMES models has been realized but limited to RDF schema validation without addressing OCL rules and text-based CGMES rules.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%