A Community Survey on SHACL and ShEx: Briding Gaps in RDF Validation
For researchers and developers in RDF validation, this survey identifies key gaps and user needs, but it is an incremental contribution as it only reports survey results without proposing solutions.
This paper presents a community survey on RDF validation practices, revealing that while validation is widely adopted, users face challenges including poor documentation, tool support, performance, and expressiveness. The findings guide future research and standardization.
This paper examines RDF validation practices and challenges to understand stakeholder applications, their needs, and identify areas for improvement in technologies and methodologies, thereby guiding future research and standardization efforts. A community survey was conducted, targeting a diverse group of RDF validation technology users across academia and industry. The survey collected data on current practices, tool usage, perceived benefits, limitations, and desired enhancements to gain a broad overview of the validation landscape. Our analysis shows that while RDF validation is widely adopted and valued for enhancing data quality, significant challenges remain. In particular, users report a need for better documentation, improved tool support, enhanced performance, and greater language expressiveness to handle complex large-scale validation tasks effectively. This work provides crucial insights into the RDF validation landscape, highlighting current practices and key areas for development. It offers a foundation for researchers, developers, and standardization bodies to address current limitations and advance validation technologies, ultimately improving data quality and usability in knowledge graphs.