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Consider using LinkML #295
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LinkML looks awesome! |
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No volunteers - closing. |
@nissimsan @OR13 I agree that switching the tooling in the middle of the river may not be the best thing. But how do you plan to fix #270? |
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@OR13 @nissimsan
For both Traceability, Edi3, Uncefact you use JSON Schema (plus a bit) as your modeling language.
But that's not enough because it leaves a lot of the semantic aspects loose.
Before trade & logistics had heard of semantics, life science people were doing massive cross-institutional semantic KGs. So check this out:
https://linkml.io/
https://github.com/linkml
Google "linkml" in particular see berkeleybop video etc
Last time I looked (1y ago) it was called BioLinkML and had peculiarities for their case. I think this had now been generalized.
Another option could be hackolade.com. It's commercial and doesn't yet have RDF stuff but explains very well the ideas of Polyglot Storage (or Polyglot Persistence)
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