W3C Developers on Nostr: There are different use cases where graph or dataset canonicalization are important: ...
There are different use cases where graph or dataset canonicalization are important:
- Determining if two RDF serializations encode the same graphs.
- Digital signing of graphs (datasets) independent of serialization or format.
- Comparing two graphs (datasets) to find differences.
- Communicating change sets when remotely updating an RDF source.
Some use cases are listed in https://www.w3.org/TR/rch-explainer/#usage
- Determining if two RDF serializations encode the same graphs.
- Digital signing of graphs (datasets) independent of serialization or format.
- Comparing two graphs (datasets) to find differences.
- Communicating change sets when remotely updating an RDF source.
Some use cases are listed in https://www.w3.org/TR/rch-explainer/#usage