The Many Shapes of SHACL

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Speaker: Holger Knublauch

Date: June 18, 2020 - 1pm Berlin CEST, 12pm London BST and 7am New York EDT time

Location: webcast zoom

Chapter: Global


The Shapes Constraint Language SHACL is now a well-established W3C graph technology standard. While SHACL was originally designed to focus on constraint validation, the community is discovering a variety of other use cases that exploit SHACL's ability to describe the shape of valid RDF data. Instead of just verifying that existing data conforms to a set of constraints, SHACL can pro-actively help with the construction of valid new data, and to traverse and better make sense of graph structures. In this presentation we will look at recently implemented SHACL-based capabilities using the TopBraid platform as an example. Among others we show shape-driven user interfaces, using SHACL to describe GraphQL-based web service APIs and using SHACL schemas to drive various analytical algorithms.


Bio: Holger Knublauch is lead developer at TopQuadrant and original developer of the TopBraid product family. He has extensive hands-on experience with programming semantic technology tools, editors and algorithms. Holger also created various RDF-based languages including SPIN which later became one of the foundations of SHACL. He served as lead editor of the W3C SHACL standard. In a previous role as a Post-Doc at Stanford University, Holger helped develop one of the first editors for the OWL Web Ontology Language.

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External Links

SHACL https://www.w3.org/TR/shacl/

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Event Classification

Session-Type: Technology - Coding - W3C Recommendation
Session-Level: Intermediate
Session-Language: English
Session-Notes: Please be advised this is not an introduction to the Semantic Web, RDF or SHACL. Some prior knowledge is required to fully benefit from the guidance offered in this session