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PR-Transition-Request
Contents
- 1 Transition Request
- 1.1 Document title, URIs, and estimated publication date
- 1.2 Document Abstract and Status sections
- 1.3 Decision to request transition
- 1.4 Changes
- 1.5 Requirements satisfied
- 1.6 Dependencies met (or not)
- 1.7 Wide Review
- 1.8 Issues addressed
- 1.9 Formal objections
- 1.10 Implementations
- 1.11 Patent Disclosures
Transition Request
This is a transition request for one document from the RDF Data Shapes Working Group to Proposed Recommendation:
Archived:
Document title, URIs, and estimated publication date
- Shapes Constraint Language (SHACL)
- Latest Published: https://www.w3.org/TR/shacl/
- Editor's Draft: http://w3c.github.io/data-shapes/shacl/
- Staged Draft: Not yet staged
- Desired Publication Date: as convenient
Document Abstract and Status sections
Abstract:
This document defines the SHACL Shapes Constraint Language, a language for validating RDF graphs against a set of conditions. These conditions are provided as shapes and other constructs expressed in the form of an RDF graph. RDF graphs that are used in this manner are called "shapes graphs" in SHACL and the RDF graphs that are validated against a shapes graph are called "data graphs". As SHACL shape graphs are used to validate that data graphs satisfy a set of conditions they can also be viewed as a description of the data graphs that do satisfy these conditions. Such descriptions may be used for a variety of purposes beside validation, including user interface building, code generation and data integration.
SOTD:
- Standard Respec
Decision to request transition
https://www.w3.org/2017/05/10-shapes-minutes.html#item04
Changes
See:
Requirements satisfied
No change since CR-Transition-Request
Dependencies met (or not)
No change since CR-Transition-Request
Wide Review
Since CR-Transition-Request, we had the AC announcement, and discussion has continued on public-rdf shapes and in the github issues. Two additional presentations were reported to WG.
Issues addressed
See tags and history on issue tracker and GitHub.
Formal objections
Multiple by Peter F. Patel-Schneider
Implementations
Some others have been mentioned or discussed