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SHACL 1.2 Rules

This document defines SHACL Rules, a language for describing the structure of RDF graphs.

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SHACL 1.2 Rules

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SHACL 1.2 Rules is a specification that defines a language for describing the structure of RDF graphs and provides inferencing with the generation of new RDF data from a combination of rules and a base data graph.

The document defines the syntax and semantics of rule-based inference, including basic patterns, recursion, filtering, negation, assignment, and importing rules. It also covers the evaluation of a rule set and the relationship between SHACL Rules and SPARQL.

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SHACL 1.2 Rules is a specification that defines a language for describing the structure of RDF graphs and provides inferencing with the generation of new RDF data from a combination of rules and a base data graph. The document defines the syntax and semantics of rule-based inference, including basic patterns, recursion, filtering, negation, assignment, and importing rules. It also covers the evaluation of a rule set and the relationship between SHACL Rules and SPARQL.

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