| Location | Room 6 (Virtual) |
| Date | May 2, 2022 |
| Time | 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM |
The key topics of this tutorial will be
With hands-on live coding:
You would need some experience in RDF before attending this tutorial, but no prior experience with SHACL is needed.
We will use a web based SHACL engine that can be accessed through any browser. No installation required. However, a brief demonstration of RDF4J’s SHACL engine will also be given through a Java application, that will be accessible for anyone through GitHub.
After attending this tutorial you should expect to have gained knowledge about how to constraint your RDF data using SHACL, perform validation, and be able to interpret the validation result.