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VocabTest
From Permissions and Obligations Expression Working Group
Contents
- 1 Draft Report for Vocab Test Cases
- 1.1 CR-VE-17: The ontology documents can be parsed without errors by RDF Schema validators
- 1.2 CR-VE-18: The ontology is internally consistent with respect to domains, ranges, inverses, and any other ontology features specified
- 1.3 CR-VE-19: The JSON-LD context document can be parsed without errors by JSON-LD validators
- 1.4 CR-VE-20: The JSON-LD context document can be used to convert JSON-LD serialized Policies into RDF triples
Draft Report for Vocab Test Cases
CR-VE-17: The ontology documents can be parsed without errors by RDF Schema validators
The ODRL Ontology passes validation by the following applications:
- Protege Version 5.2.0 (MacOSX)
- RDF Raptor Library (also used to generate the specification from the OWL ontology)
CR-VE-18: The ontology is internally consistent with respect to domains, ranges, inverses, and any other ontology features specified
The ODRL Ontology is found consistent by the following applications:
- Protege Version 5.2.0 (MacOSX) returns "Ontology is coherent and consistent" from "Debug Ontology" service.
- RDF Triple-Checker returns no errors
CR-VE-19: The JSON-LD context document can be parsed without errors by JSON-LD validators
The ODRL JSON-LD Context passes validation by the following applications:
CR-VE-20: The JSON-LD context document can be used to convert JSON-LD serialized Policies into RDF triples
All of the JSON-LD examples in the ODRL Information Model have been successfully converted from JSON-LD to RDF with the following tools: