Experimenting with Turtle (RDF)
I am going to bite the bullet and start fiddling around with RDF Turtle. Using this RDF turtle visualization tool, I was able to pretty quickly represent some information about the accounting equation using RDF turtle. This short video shows you how to use that tool.
This RDF Turtle validator checks to see if my syntax is correct.
This is an RDF namespace tool.
Here is the RDF turtle that I entered for the accounting equation. This is the visualization that was generated:
Something that only your mother could love...but it is a start! Every journey starts with the first step. Everything else is a detail. (FYI, this is the accounting equation represented using XBRL)Here is the second project, SFAC6 Elements of Financial Statement specified by the FASB. (Same thing represented using XBRL)
Here is the third project, Common Elements of Financial Statements using RDF Turtle; Using XBRL.
The next step is to represent my PROOF in RDF.
The next step is to represent my PROOF in RDF.
Additional Information:
- Logical Theory Describing Financial Report
- PROOF
- AASB 1060
- Semantic Web for the Working Otologist
- Early Version of SBRM Represented using RDF Turtle
- Primers
- Turtle Viewer
- Turtle Graph Viewer
- RDFox
- SemSpect RDF Server
- RDF 1.1 Primer
- RDF: The Good Parts
- Challenges to RDF Adoption
- RDF 1.2 RDF Star
- The New Physics of Financial Services
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