A Review of SHACL: From Data Validation to Schema Reasoning for RDF Graphs

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We present an introduction and a review of Shapes Constraint Language (shacl), the W3C recommendation language for validating rdf data. A shacl document describes a set of constraints on rdf nodes, and a graph is valid with respect to the document if its nodes satisfy these constraints. We revisit the basic concepts of the language, its constructs and components and their interaction. We review the different formal frameworks used to study this language and the different semantics proposed. We examine a number of related problems, from containment and satisfiability to the interaction of shacl with inference rules, and exhibit how different modellings of the language are useful for different problems. We also cover practical aspects of shacl, discussing its implementations and state of adoption, to present a holistic review useful to practitioners and theoreticians alike.

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Pareti, P., & Konstantinidis, G. (2022). A Review of SHACL: From Data Validation to Schema Reasoning for RDF Graphs. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 13100 LNCS, pp. 115–144). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-95481-9_6

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