Profile: stream-subject-graphs-rdfstar (development version)
Streaming unnamed subject graphs (with RDF-star)
Info
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Source repository: category-stream
Permanent URL: https://w3id.org/riverbench/v/dev/profiles/stream-subject-graphs-rdfstar
General information
- Title: Streaming unnamed subject graphs (RDF-star) (en)
- Identifier:
stream-subject-graphs-rdfstar
- Version:
dev
- In benchmark category: stream (dev)
- Is superset of profile: stream-subject-graphs (dev)
- Is subset of profile:
- Includes dataset:
- In suite: RiverBench (dev)
Technical metadata
- Has dataset shape:
- Property:
- Property (1)
- Has value: RDF subject graph stream (stax:subjectGraphStream)
- Path:
- Has stream type (stax:hasStreamType)
- Has stream type usage (stax:hasStreamTypeUsage)
- Path (3)
- Zero or more path: http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#broader
- Property (2)
- Has value: yes
- Path: Conforms to W3C RDF-star draft specification as of December 17, 2021 (rb:conformsToRdfStarDraft_20211217)
- Property (1)
- Target class: RiverBench dataset (rb:Dataset)
- Property:
- Has distribution shape:
- Or:
- Or (1)
- Property:
- Has value: Stream distribution (rb:streamDistribution)
- Path: Has distribution type (rb:hasDistributionType)
- Property:
- Or (2)
- Property:
- Has value: Jelly distribution (rb:jellyDistribution)
- Path: Has distribution type (rb:hasDistributionType)
- Property:
- Or (1)
- Target class: RiverBench dataset distribution (rb:Distribution)
- Or:
Download links
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Warning
Some datasets are shorter than others and a given fixed-size distribution may not be available for all datasets.
Note
There are two available types of distributions for this profile: plain streaming packages, and the universal distribution in the Jelly format. See the documentation for details.