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This test case indicates potential problems in a graph that represents a SKOS concept scheme, where the concept scheme is to be used as a thesaurus or other type of controlled vocabulary. Although the test case will detect potential problems in graphs that represent fragments of a concept scheme, it is most meaningfully applied to the graph that represents the whole of a concept scheme.
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This group of tests indicates potential problems in a network of semantic relationships between concepts. The tests can be meaningfully applied to the graph that represents the whole of a concept scheme, or to a graph representing any fragment of a concept scheme.
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This test indicates a circularity in the asserted skos:broader or skos:narrower relationships between concepts.
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This test indicates that a concept has both a hierarchical and an associative relationship with another concept.
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This group of tests indicates fundamental problems in the use of the labelling properties skos:prefLabel and skos:prefSymbol. The tests can be meaningfully applied to a graph that represents the whole of a concept scheme, or to a graph that represents any fragment of a concept scheme.
This test indicates that a resource has more than one preferred lexical label in a given language.
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This test indicates that more than one preferred symbolic label has been asserted for a resource, which is a problem if the symbolic labels are in fact different.
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This test indicates that some literal is both a preferred and an alternative lexical label for a resource.
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This test indicates that a symbol is both a preferred and an alternative symbolic label for the same resource.
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This group of tests indicates potential problems where a SKOS concept scheme is intended for use as a controlled vocabulary or thesarus. The tests will reveal problems in a graph representing a fragment of a concept scheme, but should be applied to the graph that represents the whole of a concept scheme to avoid missing potential problems.
This test indicates that some literal is both a preferred lexical label and an alternative lexical label for concepts in the same concept scheme.
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This test indicates that some literal has been declared as a preferred lexical label for two sepately identified concepts in a concept scheme. If these concepts are in fact different concepts, then this represents a problem where the concept scheme is intended for use as a thesaurus, because in a thesaurus every "preferred term" must correspond to a unique meaning.
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This test indicates that some resource is both a preferred symbolic label and an alternative symbolic label for concepts in the same concept scheme.
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This test indicates that a resource is a preferred symbolic label for two separately identified concepts in the same concept scheme. If these concepts are different, and the concept scheme is intended for use as a symbolic thesaurus, then this represents a problem, as every "preferred term" in a thesaurus must correspond to a distinct meaning.
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This group of tests indicates potential problems relating to topmost concepts in a concept scheme. The tests are only meaningfully applied to the graph that represents the whole of the concept scheme.
This test indicates that some concept has been declared as a top concept for a concept scheme, and also has broader concepts in the same concept scheme. This is not necessarily a problem, as some concept schemes allow concepts to be at the top of one hierarchy and elsewhere in another hierarchy.
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This test indicates that some concept has no broader concepts in the same concept scheme, but has not been asserted as a top concept for that concept scheme. The assertion can only be considered to be "missing" if the test has been applied to the graph that contains all assertions for that concept scheme.
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