Data Quality Monitoring Reports
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− | * [[Create Data Requirements#Define Tested Elements| | + | With the DQM-Vocabulary you can easily create reports. All you need is a SPARQL-Endpoint. |
+ | Before you can automatically analyze your data for requirement violations, you need to perform the following steps: | ||
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+ | * [[Create Data Requirements#Define Tested Elements|Declare the elements of your ontology that shall be used in the DQM-Vocabulary]] | ||
* [[Create Data Requirements]] | * [[Create Data Requirements]] | ||
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+ | ==SPARQL-Problem-Reports== | ||
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+ | Each type of data requirement has different problem reports, since the nature of data requirements differs. In the following you find several SPARQL queries that make use of your data requirements to identify class instances with requirement violations. | ||
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+ | ===Example 1: Property Completeness Violations=== |
Revision as of 17:26, 10 October 2011
Prerequisites
With the DQM-Vocabulary you can easily create reports. All you need is a SPARQL-Endpoint. Before you can automatically analyze your data for requirement violations, you need to perform the following steps:
- Declare the elements of your ontology that shall be used in the DQM-Vocabulary
- Create Data Requirements
SPARQL-Problem-Reports
Each type of data requirement has different problem reports, since the nature of data requirements differs. In the following you find several SPARQL queries that make use of your data requirements to identify class instances with requirement violations.