Henriette HarmseRisk Based TestingA question that is asked regularly in testing circles is: ``When should you stop testing?’’. Proponents of code coverage tools may suggest…Feb 24, 20201Feb 24, 20201
Henriette HarmseA Common Misconception regarding OWL PropertiesA misconception w.r.t. OWL properties that I come across from time-to-time is that people mistakenly think that properties express…Jun 22, 20182Jun 22, 20182
Henriette HarmseUnderstanding OWL Universal Property RestrictionsIn my previous post I explained existential property restrictions. In this post I want to deal with universal property restrictions. In…May 10, 2018May 10, 2018
Henriette HarmseUnderstanding OWL Existential Property RestrictionsFor many starting out with OWL ontologies understanding the exact meaning of property restrictions can be challenging. In this post I will…Apr 26, 2018Apr 26, 2018
Henriette HarmseObject Oriented Features that OWL lacksAt some level OWL seem to be very similar to UML, but there are important differences that you have to keep in mind. In this post I detail…Apr 15, 2018Apr 15, 2018
Henriette HarmseClassification with SHACL RulesIn my previous post, Rule Execution with SHACL, we have looked at how SHACL rules can be utilized to make inferences. In this post we…Mar 15, 20181Mar 15, 20181
Henriette HarmseRule Execution with SHACLIn my previous post, Using Jena and SHACL to validate RDF Data, I have looked at how RDF data can be validated using SHACL. A closely…Mar 14, 2018Mar 14, 2018
Henriette HarmseUsing Jena and SHACL to validate RDF DataRDF enables users to capture data in a way that is intuitive to them. This means that data is often captured without conforming to any…Mar 12, 2018Mar 12, 2018