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CR Exit Criteria

ODRL Information Model CR Exit Criteria

ID ODRL Feature Test Cases
CR-IM-01 A Set/Offer/Agreement Policy type with required properties E12-1 N1 N2 N6 N7 V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 V22
CR-IM-02 A Policy that utilises an ODRL Profile V12 V13 V14 V15
CR-IM-03 A Policy with an Asset Collection, including parts N8
CR-IM-04 A Policy with a Party Collection, including parts N9
CR-IM-05 A Policy with a Rule including a constraint property E13-1/2 E18-1/2 V16 V17 V18 V20 V21
CR-IM-06 A Policy with a Permission including a duty property E22-1/2/3/4
CR-IM-07 A Policy with a Permission including a duty and a consequence property E23-1/2/3/4/5
CR-IM-08 A Policy with a Prohibition E19-1/2
CR-IM-09 A Policy with a Prohibition including a remedy property E24-1/2/3 V8
CR-IM-10 A Policy with an Obligation E20-1/2 E21-1/2/3/4/5
CR-IM-11 A Policy with a refinement property on an Action, Asset and Party Collection E14-1/2 E16-1/2 E17-1/2 V9 V10
CR-IM-12 A Policy with a Logical Constraint E15-1/2/3/4 V19
CR-IM-13 A Compact Policy that requires translation into an Atomic Policy N4 N5
CR-IM-14 A Policy containing metadata N10
CR-IM-15 A Policy that includes Policy inheritance N3 V24
CR-IM-16 A Policy that includes a Conflict Strategy V11 V23

ODRL Vocabulary & Expression CR Exit Criteria

The POE WG will test these criteria with common RDF/JSON-LD tools and services

ID ODRL Feature
CR-VE-17 The ontology documents can be parsed without errors by RDF Schema validators
CR-VE-18 The ontology is internally consistent with respect to domains, ranges, inverses, and any other ontology features specified
CR-VE-19 The JSON-LD context document can be parsed without errors by JSON-LD validators
CR-VE-20 The JSON-LD context document can be used to convert JSON-LD serialized Policies into RDF triples