ISSUE-58: Signalling closed shapes/Defining closed shapes

Closed shapes

Signalling closed shapes/Defining closed shapes

State:
CLOSED
Product:
SHACL Spec
Raised by:
Jose Emilio Labra Gayo
Opened on:
2015-05-23
Description:
According to requirement 2.6.11 which was approved on

http://www.w3.org/2015/04/30-shapes-minutes.html#resolution03

SHACL spec should contain a way to signal that a shape is closed and it should define its semantics and how it interacts with other constructs of the language.

Note that closed shapes also interact with inverse triple constraints in the sense that the spec should clarify if they allow/disallow extra incoming arcs as well as extra outgoing arcs.

The SHACL spec must describe the solution to closed shapes in more detail and its interaction with other features.


Related Actions Items:
No related actions
Related emails:
  1. ISSUE-58: Added sh:ignoredProperties to sh:ClosedShapeConstraint (from holger@topquadrant.com on 2015-08-14)
  2. Re: Proposal to close ISSUE-58 based on current draft (from holger@topquadrant.com on 2015-07-29)
  3. Re: Proposal to close ISSUE-58 based on current draft (from holger@topquadrant.com on 2015-07-29)
  4. Re: Proposal to close ISSUE-58 based on current draft (from eric@w3.org on 2015-07-28)
  5. Re: Proposal to close ISSUE-58 based on current draft (from pfpschneider@gmail.com on 2015-07-28)
  6. Proposal to close ISSUE-58 based on current draft (from holger@topquadrant.com on 2015-07-28)
  7. Re: RDF Data Shapes WG agenda for 23 July 2015 (from holger@topquadrant.com on 2015-07-23)
  8. shapes-ISSUE-58 (labra): Closed shapes [SHACL Spec] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2015-05-23)

Related notes:

Resolution: Close ISSUE-58, as proposed by Holger in his email: https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-data-shapes-wg/2015Jul/0114.html
See: http://www.w3.org/2015/08/13-shapes-minutes.html#resolution03

Arnaud Le Hors, 13 Aug 2015, 21:07:36

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