At the HMC Conference, the tool LintedData has been presented. It provides a continuous RDF and OWL vocabulary quality checks, covering the recommendations as well as anti-patterns from the Semantic Web community (e.g. check for loops). Currently, LintedData is able to perform more than 60 different quality checks. It covers a large part of the best practices that have been broadly accepted in the Semantic Web community as listed in the Ontology Pitfall Catalog or the OBO Foundry Principles. Due to the
It promises easy integration in CI pipelines based on its command line interface and the available Docker image.
The tool is available at https://gitlab.com/dlr-dw/linteddata.
It is certainly interesting to find out, if PaNET is following the guidelines.
At the HMC Conference, the tool LintedData has been presented. It provides a continuous RDF and OWL vocabulary quality checks, covering the recommendations as well as anti-patterns from the Semantic Web community (e.g. check for loops). Currently, LintedData is able to perform more than 60 different quality checks. It covers a large part of the best practices that have been broadly accepted in the Semantic Web community as listed in the Ontology Pitfall Catalog or the OBO Foundry Principles. Due to the
It promises easy integration in CI pipelines based on its command line interface and the available Docker image.
The tool is available at https://gitlab.com/dlr-dw/linteddata.
It is certainly interesting to find out, if PaNET is following the guidelines.