SHACL (Shapes Constraint Language) is a W3C standard language for validating RDF (Resource Description Framework) graphs against a set of conditions. These conditions are expressed in terms of shapes, which define the expected structure and content of the RDF data. SHACL is commonly used for data quality control, data integration, and defining data schemas in semantic web applications. It allows defining constraints on node properties, data types, cardinality, and relationships between resources to ensure that RDF data conforms to specific requirements.
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