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Tool for generating shacl and validating instance data against that shacl and ontology.
IES was developed by the UK Government with contributions from Dstl, Ministry of Defence, Metropolitan Police Service, Foreign & Commonwealth Office, Home Office, Department for Business and Trade (was BEIS), and HMRC, with technical support from Aurora Consulting (to Home Office) and Telicent (to Dstl).
This repo provides public access to the IES for collaboration purposes including the specification itself, sample data/code and supporting documentation. There is also a private repo used for the management of the IES; please get in touch if you require access, for example to submit formal Change Requests.
© Crown copyright (2023). This information is licensed under the terms of the Open Government Licence except where otherwise stated
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Tool for generating shacl and validating instance data against that shacl and ontology.
We found that telicent-owl2shacl demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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