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How was the Turtle file produced? #21

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berezovskyi opened this issue Jan 18, 2025 · 3 comments
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How was the Turtle file produced? #21

berezovskyi opened this issue Jan 18, 2025 · 3 comments

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@berezovskyi
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https://specif.de/apps/ lists Turtle export. So, I am guessing the the Turtle files were produced by the SpecIF Editor app from https://github.com/GfSE/CASCaDE-Ontology/blob/main/3_SpecIF/CASCADE.specif.zip ?

When I tried doing the same, I cannot find Turtle or RDF in the dropdown of the Export options.

Thank you in advance.

@berezovskyi berezovskyi changed the title How were Turtle files produced? How was the Turtle file produced? Jan 18, 2025
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odungern commented Jan 18, 2025

Ha, you got me. The Turtle transformation is not included in the public release, as it is experimental. I am not an RDF expert and the current results are subject to discussion. I will send you a link of a version including the Turtle export. (Need to prepare it first, as such a request is new to us, but I love it ;-). If you are interested in SpecIF, we can have a short videocall for an intro ... it's perhaps easier to clarify some assumptions before you dive into the tools ... Oskar

@berezovskyi
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Great, thank you, Oskar! This is not urgent, I am just curious, so no need to prioritize it.

@odungern
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If you like, use https://specif.de/apps-alpha/edit.html (it's alpha!) and you will find the Turtle export behind the button at the top right.

You find examples to load at

But as said before, we could have a little chat, first.

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