CN1 metric: Ontology has content negotiation for RDF

This metric ensures that the vocabulary is accessible in HTML and recognized RDF serialization formats.

What is being measured?

The accessibility of the vocabulary in HTML and any RDF serialization, such as RDF/XML or Turtle.

Why should we measure it?

RDF serializations are key for semantic web technologies. Ensuring accessibility in at least one RDF serialization allows tools and systems to process the vocabulary effectively. HTML is crucial for having a human-readable version of an ontology.

What must be provided for the measurement?

An ontology URI.

What are considered valid results?

Valid results occur if the ontology is accessible in HTML and at least one specified RDF serialization. The test fails if no recognized serialization is returned or no HTML representation could be retrieved.

Metric information

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Title
Ontology has content negotiation for RDF
Identifier
Keywords
Content negotiation, Metric, RDF
Contact Point
Publisher
Version
0.0.1
License
Principle
  • A1: (meta)data are retrievable by their identifier using a standardized communications protocol
Benchmark
General Benchmark ALL for FAIR Principles: This benchmark specifies the criteria for evaluating aspects of data quality according to the FAIR principle. Apply to all metrics.
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Used in Test
Ontology Engineering Group https://oeg.fi.upm.es