OpenLink Structured Data Editor

OpenLink Structured Data Editor

RDF Editor

  • OpenLink Structured Data Editor
  • OpenLink Structured Data Editor
  • OpenLink Structured Data Editor
  • OpenLink Structured Data Editor
  • OpenLink Structured Data Editor
What is OpenLink Structured Data Editor?
OpenLink Structured Data Editor is a versatile tool for Chrome users aiming to create and edit structured data in RDF format. In an abstract { entity → attribute → value } notation, OSDE enables the construction of data that can be saved to local or remote storage as RDF-Turtle documents. It connects with servers supporting open standards such as Linked Data Platform (LDP), WebDAV, and SPARQL protocols. Further transformation of data to multiple formats is enabled using various tools and services. It also has the functionality of loading Turtle or JSON-LD documents from Filesystem.
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Stats
Users: 577 ▲ 3
Rating: 5.00 (1)
Version: 1.1.13 (Last updated: 2022-08-19)
Creation date: 2020-09-30
Risk impact: Low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Very low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • management
Size: 1.10M
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Summary

OSDE, the OpenLink Structured Data Editor, is a local-browser-based tool for creating and editing structured data using RDF Language sentences/statements. Supports direct content input and output of RDF-Turtle, RDF-NTriples, and JSON-LD.

OSDE enables creation and editing of data using abstract { subject → predicate → object } or { entity → attribute → value } notation. Once constructed, data can be saved to local or remote storage as RDF-Turtle documents. Full document access requires that remote HTTP-accessible servers support at least one of the following open standards:

• Linked Data Platform (LDP) • WebDAV • SPARQL 1.1 Update • SPARQL Graph Protocol

Data stored as RDF-Turtle documents can be further transformed to other formats (JSON-LD, CSV, OData, Microdata, RDF/XML, RDF/JSON, etc.) using a variety of transformation tools and services.

v1.1.3, 2017-11-21

• Fix — Copy and Paste of RDF-Turtle or JSON-LD via “Direct Input” feature • Add — Load Turtle or JSON-LD documents from Filesystem • Add — Default WebID may be set via interaction with YouID extension, if also present — this sets the identity used for “Save” and “Save As” operations

User reviews
Simplifies understanding and exploitation of what RDF is all about regarding the notion of a Semantic Web of Linked Data .
by Kingsley Idehen Kingsley Idehen, 2018-03-31
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Safety
Risk impact

OpenLink Structured Data Editor is relatively safe to use as it requires very minimum permissions.

Risk likelihood

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