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Learning Map: Inferencing with Linked Data

What's This?
Authenticated users can assemble nodes from the Competency Index into Learning Maps, which represent logical sequences of competencies for use in defining formal curriculum structures or as personalized pathways created by instructors or learners as records of progress.
Progression from designing vocabularies using RDF Schema and OWL to forming SPARQL queries which reason over RDF data.

Uses RDF Schema to express semantic relationships within a vocabulary.

53 resources

Correctly uses sub-class relationships in support of inference.

22 resources

Correctly uses sub-property relationships in support of inference.

25 resources

Knows Web Ontology Language, or OWL (2004), as a RDF vocabulary of properties and classes that extend support for expressive data modeling and automated inferencing (reasoning).

35 resources

Understands the principles and practice of inferencing.

41 resources

Understands the role of formally declared domains and ranges for inferencing.

39 resources

Knows the SPARQL 1.1 Update language for updating, creating, and removing RDF graphs in a Graph Store

32 resources

Understands the basic syntax of a SPARQL query.

24 resources