sh:description"Indicates that the actor accepts the object. The target property can be used in certain circumstances to indicate the context into which the object has been accepted.";
sh:ignoredProperties(rdf:type);
sh:property[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:target],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order31;
sh:pathas:startTime],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:origin],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more objects used (or to be used) in the completion of an Activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:instrument],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:description"An Activity is a subtype of Object that describes some form of action that may happen, is currently happening, or has already happened. The Activity type itself serves as an abstract base type for all types of activities. It is important to note that the Activity type itself does not carry any specific semantics about the kind of action being taken.";
sh:property[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was published";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order30;
sh:pathas:published],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:target],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:origin],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more objects used (or to be used) in the completion of an Activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:instrument],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:description"Indicates that the actor has added the object to the target. If the target property is not explicitly specified, the target would need to be determined implicitly by context. The origin can be used to identify the context from which the object originated.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:origin],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order26;
sh:pathas:duration],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more objects used (or to be used) in the completion of an Activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:instrument],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order28;
sh:pathas:id],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order31;
sh:pathas:startTime],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order27;
sh:pathas:endTime],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:nodeKindsh:BlankNode;
sh:order21;
sh:pathas:replies],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:target],
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
sh:description"Indicates that the actor is calling the target's attention the object. The origin typically has no defined meaning.";
sh:ignoredProperties(rdf:type);
sh:property[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:classas:Collection;
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order31;
sh:pathas:startTime],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:origin],
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:preview];
sh:targetClassas:Announce.
as:Applicationash:NodeShape;
sh:closedtrue;
sh:description"Describes a software application.";
sh:ignoredProperties(rdf:type);
sh:property[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order2;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order21;
sh:pathas:endTime],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order13;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:id];
sh:targetClassas:Application.
as:Arriveash:NodeShape;
sh:closedtrue;
sh:description"An IntransitiveActivity that indicates that the actor has arrived at the location. The origin can be used to identify the context from which the actor originated. The target typically has no defined meaning.";
sh:ignoredProperties(rdf:type);
sh:property[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order26;
sh:pathas:duration],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was updated";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order32;
sh:pathas:updated],
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:target],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:bcc],
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sh:order6;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:duration],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order13;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:bto];
sh:targetClassas:Article.
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sh:closedtrue;
sh:description"Represents an audio document of any kind.";
sh:ignoredProperties(rdf:type);
sh:property[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was published";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:published],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order2;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:duration],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:description"Indicates that the actor is blocking the object. Blocking is a stronger form of Ignore. The typical use is to support social systems that allow one user to block activities or content of other users. The target and origin typically have no defined meaning.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order31;
sh:pathas:startTime],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order28;
sh:pathas:id],
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:classas:Collection;
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:nodeKindsh:BlankNode;
sh:order21;
sh:pathas:replies],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was updated";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order32;
sh:pathas:updated],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:target],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:origin],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:description"Used to represent distinct subsets of items from a Collection. Refer to the Activity Streams 2.0 Core for a complete description of the CollectionPage object.";
sh:property[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order26;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order21;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"A non-negative integer specifying the total number of objects contained by the logical view of the collection. This number might not reflect the actual number of items serialized within the Collection object instance.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:minInclusive0;
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:totalItems],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Identifies the Collection to which a CollectionPage objects items belong.";
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"In a paged Collection, indicates the next page of items.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:next],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:target],
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order28;
sh:pathas:id],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order26;
sh:pathas:duration],
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was updated";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order32;
sh:pathas:updated],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:origin],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:target],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more objects used (or to be used) in the completion of an Activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:instrument],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order26;
sh:pathas:duration],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:nodeKindsh:BlankNode;
sh:order21;
sh:pathas:replies],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:cc];
sh:targetClassas:Delete.
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sh:closedtrue;
sh:description"Indicates that the actor dislikes the object.";
sh:ignoredProperties(rdf:type);
sh:property[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was updated";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order32;
sh:pathas:updated],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:target],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was published";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order30;
sh:pathas:published],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more objects used (or to be used) in the completion of an Activity.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order31;
sh:pathas:startTime],
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sh:order14;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
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sh:order26;
sh:pathas:duration],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:startTime],
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[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:duration],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order13;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:nodeKindsh:BlankNode;
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:replies],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order21;
sh:pathas:endTime],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order19;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:id],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
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sh:order19;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order2;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:attachment],
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sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:nodeKindsh:BlankNode;
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:replies],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order13;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:description"Indicates that the actor is \"flagging\" the object. Flagging is defined in the sense common to many social platforms as reporting content as being inappropriate for any number of reasons.";
sh:property[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order31;
sh:pathas:startTime],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:origin],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more objects used (or to be used) in the completion of an Activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:instrument],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order27;
sh:pathas:endTime],
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:description"Indicates that the actor is \"following\" the object. Following is defined in the sense typically used within Social systems in which the actor is interested in any activity performed by or on the object. The target and origin typically have no defined meaning.";
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:origin],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was updated";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order32;
sh:pathas:updated],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:nodeKindsh:BlankNode;
sh:order21;
sh:pathas:replies],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
sh:property[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order2;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order13;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order19;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order21;
sh:pathas:endTime],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was published";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:published],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:property[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:target],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was updated";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order32;
sh:pathas:updated],
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more objects used (or to be used) in the completion of an Activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:instrument],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:tag];
sh:targetClassas:Ignore.
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sh:closedtrue;
sh:description"An image document of any kind";
sh:ignoredProperties(rdf:type);
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sh:order10;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:startTime],
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:nodeKindsh:BlankNode;
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:replies],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:id],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:property[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
[sh:description"Identifies one or more objects used (or to be used) in the completion of an Activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:instrument],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order31;
sh:pathas:startTime],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:origin],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order26;
sh:pathas:duration],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more objects used (or to be used) in the completion of an Activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:instrument],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:target],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was published";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order30;
sh:pathas:published],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:property[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more objects used (or to be used) in the completion of an Activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:instrument],
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order27;
sh:pathas:endTime],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:origin],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order28;
sh:pathas:id],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:classas:Collection;
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
sh:property[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:origin],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more objects used (or to be used) in the completion of an Activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:instrument],
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:target],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order28;
sh:pathas:id],
[sh:classas:Collection;
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
sh:property[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order28;
sh:pathas:id],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was updated";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:classas:Collection;
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:nodeKindsh:BlankNode;
sh:order21;
sh:pathas:replies],
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more objects used (or to be used) in the completion of an Activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:instrument],
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:description"A Link is an indirect, qualified reference to a resource identified by a URL. The fundamental model for links is established by [ RFC5988]. Many of the properties defined by the Activity Vocabulary allow values that are either instances of Object or Link. When a Link is used, it establishes a qualified relation connecting the subject (the containing object) to the resource identified by the href. Properties of the Link are properties of the reference as opposed to properties of the resource.";
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:property[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order31;
sh:pathas:startTime],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order27;
sh:pathas:endTime],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more objects used (or to be used) in the completion of an Activity.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:origin],
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:target],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:description"Indicates that the actor has moved object from origin to target. If the origin or target are not specified, either can be determined by context.";
sh:property[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:target],
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:origin],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more objects used (or to be used) in the completion of an Activity.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order31;
sh:pathas:startTime],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order13;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order19;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order2;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order21;
sh:pathas:endTime],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:property[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:origin],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more objects used (or to be used) in the completion of an Activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:instrument],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:classas:Collection;
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order13;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"In a paged Collection, indicates the page that contains the most recently updated member items.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:current],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
[sh:description"A non-negative integer specifying the total number of objects contained by the logical view of the collection. This number might not reflect the actual number of items serialized within the Collection object instance.";
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was updated";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order31;
sh:pathas:updated],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:description"Used to represent ordered subsets of items from an OrderedCollection. Refer to the Activity Streams 2.0 Core for a complete description of the OrderedCollectionPage object.";
sh:ignoredProperties(rdf:type);
sh:property[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:classas:Collection;
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"In a paged Collection, indicates the page that contains the most recently updated member items.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
[sh:description"A non-negative integer specifying the total number of objects contained by the logical view of the collection. This number might not reflect the actual number of items serialized within the Collection object instance.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:minInclusive0;
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:totalItems],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order21;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"In a paged Collection, identifies the previous page of items.";
[sh:description"Identifies the Collection to which a CollectionPage objects items belong.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order2;
sh:pathas:partOf],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order13;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was published";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order33;
sh:pathas:published],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"In a paged Collection, indicates the next page of items.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:next],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order34;
sh:pathas:startTime],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order26;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:description"""OrderedItems is not a real class in the ActivityStreams specification, but it is used as the container of the items in `OrderedCollections`
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order21;
sh:pathas:endTime],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:nodeKindsh:BlankNode;
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:replies],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was published";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:published],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:id],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order13;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:to];
sh:targetClassas:Organization.
as:Pageash:NodeShape;
sh:closedtrue;
sh:description"Represents a Web Page.";
sh:ignoredProperties(rdf:type);
sh:property[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order13;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:duration],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order2;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:bto];
sh:targetClassas:Page.
as:Personash:NodeShape;
sh:closedtrue;
sh:description"Represents an individual person.";
sh:ignoredProperties(rdf:type);
sh:property[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was published";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:published],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:id],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order19;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order21;
sh:pathas:endTime],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:classas:Collection;
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:nodeKindsh:BlankNode;
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:replies],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:duration],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was updated";
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:startTime],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order13;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:datatypexsd:float;
sh:description"Indicates the accuracy of position coordinates on a Place objects. Expressed in properties of percentage. e.g. \"94.0\" means \"94.0% accurate\".";
sh:description"The radius from the given latitude and longitude for a Place. The units is expressed by the units property. If units is not specified, the default is assumed to be \"m\" indicating \"meters\".";
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order28;
sh:pathas:id],
[sh:description"Specifies the measurement units for the radius and altitude properties on a Place object. If not specified, the default is assumed to be \"m\" for \"meters\".";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:description"Indicates the altitude of a place. The measurement units is indicated using the units property. If units is not specified, the default is assumed to be \"m\" indicating meters.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order26;
sh:pathas:duration],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was updated";
sh:description"A Profile is a content object that describes another Object, typically used to describe Actor Type objects. The describes property is used to reference the object being described by the profile.";
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order2;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was updated";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order27;
sh:pathas:updated],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order21;
sh:pathas:duration],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order19;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order13;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was published";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:published],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order26;
sh:pathas:startTime],
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:description"""Represents a question being asked. Question objects are an extension of IntransitiveActivity. That is, the Question object is an Activity, but the direct object is the question itself and therefore it would not contain an object property.
sh:property[sh:description"Identifies an inclusive option for a Question. Use of anyOf implies that the Question can have multiple answers. To indicate that a Question can have only one answer, use oneOf.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:anyOf],
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:target],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:origin],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order26;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:nodeKindsh:BlankNode;
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:replies],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
[sh:description"Identifies an exclusive option for a Question. Use of oneOf implies that the Question can have only a single answer. To indicate that a Question can have multiple answers, use anyOf.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:oneOf],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:order2;
sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order26;
sh:pathas:duration],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:origin],
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:target],
[sh:classas:Collection;
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was updated";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:property[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:classas:Collection;
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:nodeKindsh:BlankNode;
sh:order21;
sh:pathas:replies],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order26;
sh:pathas:duration],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:origin],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order21;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
sh:description"On a Relationship object, the relationship property identifies the kind of relationship that exists between subject and object.";
sh:nodeKindsh:BlankNode;
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:relationship],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was updated";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order29;
sh:pathas:updated],
[sh:description"On a Relationship object, the subject property identifies one of the connected individuals. For instance, for a Relationship object describing \"John is related to Sally\", subject would refer to John.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
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[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
sh:description"Indicates that the actor is removing the object. If specified, the origin indicates the context from which the object is being removed.";
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sh:pathas:result],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
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sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more objects used (or to be used) in the completion of an Activity.";
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sh:pathas:instrument],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order28;
sh:pathas:id],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:origin],
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order26;
sh:pathas:duration],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was published";
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:property[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order13;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:startTime],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:property[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
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sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was published";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order30;
sh:pathas:published],
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:target],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order27;
sh:pathas:endTime],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
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sh:pathas:to],
[sh:classas:Collection;
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:nodeKindsh:BlankNode;
sh:order21;
sh:pathas:replies],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
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sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:property[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
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sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more objects used (or to be used) in the completion of an Activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:instrument],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order31;
sh:pathas:startTime],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:origin],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:classas:Collection;
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:target],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:description"A Tombstone represents a content object that has been deleted. It can be used in Collections to signify that there used to be an object at this position, but it has been deleted.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order13;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:description"Indicates that the actor is traveling to target from origin. Travel is an IntransitiveObject whose actor specifies the direct object. If the target or origin are not specified, either can be determined by context.";
sh:property[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order26;
sh:pathas:duration],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order18;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:description"Indicates that the actor is undoing the object. In most cases, the object will be an Activity describing some previously performed action (for instance, a person may have previously \"liked\" an article but, for whatever reason, might choose to undo that like at some later point in time). The target and origin typically have no defined meaning.";
sh:ignoredProperties(rdf:type);
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sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:nodeKindsh:BlankNode;
sh:order21;
sh:pathas:replies],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order28;
sh:pathas:id],
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:origin],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:audience],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more objects used (or to be used) in the completion of an Activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:instrument],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:target],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was published";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order30;
sh:pathas:published],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:maxCount1;
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sh:pathas:startTime],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order26;
sh:pathas:duration];
sh:targetClassas:Undo.
as:Updateash:NodeShape;
sh:closedtrue;
sh:description"Indicates that the actor has updated the object. Note, however, that this vocabulary does not define a mechanism for describing the actual set of modifications made to object. The target and origin typically have no defined meaning.";
sh:ignoredProperties(rdf:type);
sh:property[sh:classas:Collection;
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
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sh:nodeKindsh:BlankNode;
sh:order21;
sh:pathas:replies],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more objects used (or to be used) in the completion of an Activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:instrument],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:target],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order31;
sh:pathas:startTime],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
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sh:pathas:audience],
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[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order26;
sh:pathas:duration],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:actor],
[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
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sh:order8;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:inReplyTo],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was updated";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order26;
sh:pathas:updated],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order19;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order9;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:duration],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:property[sh:description"""When used within an Activity, describes the direct object of the activity. For instance, in the activity "John added a movie to his wishlist", the object of the activity is the movie added.
[sh:description"Describes an indirect object of the activity from which the activity is directed. The precise meaning of the origin is the object of the English preposition \"from\". For instance, in the activity \"John moved an item to List B from List A\", the origin of the activity is \"List A\".";
sh:order3;
sh:pathas:origin],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more objects used (or to be used) in the completion of an Activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:instrument],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Describes the indirect object, or target, of the activity. The precise meaning of the target is largely dependent on the type of action being described but will often be the object of the English preposition \"to\". For instance, in the activity \"John added a movie to his wishlist\", the target of the activity is John's wishlist. An activity can have more than one target.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:target],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more entities for which this object is considered a response.";
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order7;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
sh:order25;
sh:pathas:url],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:order24;
sh:pathas:to],
[sh:description"Describes one or more entities that either performed or are expected to perform the activity. Any single activity can have multiple actors. The actor MAY be specified using an indirect Link.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
[sh:description"Describes the result of the activity. For instance, if a particular action results in the creation of a new resource, the result property can be used to describe that new resource.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:result],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was published";
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order23;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was updated";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order32;
sh:pathas:updated],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:audience];
sh:targetClassas:View.
as:Objectash:NodeShape;
sh:closedtrue;
sh:description"Describes an object of any kind. The Object type serves as the base type for most of the other kinds of objects defined in the Activity Vocabulary, including other Core types such as Activity, IntransitiveActivity, Collection and OrderedCollection.";
sh:ignoredProperties(rdf:type);
sh:property[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities that represent the total population of entities for which the object can considered to be relevant.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time at which the object was updated";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order26;
sh:pathas:updated],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the private primary audience of this Object.";
sh:order4;
sh:pathas:bto],
[sh:description"""Identifies the context within which the object exists or an activity was performed.
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order16;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:classas:Collection;
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:nodeKindsh:BlankNode;
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:replies],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:duration],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order12;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order0;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:id],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";
sh:description"A Collection is a subtype of Object that represents ordered or unordered sets of Object or Link instances. Refer to the Activity Streams 2.0 Core specification for a complete description of the Collection type.";
sh:ignoredProperties(rdf:type);
sh:property[sh:description"When the object describes a time-bound resource, such as an audio or video, a meeting, etc, the duration property indicates the object's approximate duration. The value MUST be expressed as an xsd:duration as defined by [ xmlschema11-2], section 3.3.6 (e.g. a period of 5 seconds is represented as \"PT5S\").";
[sh:description"A natural language summarization of the object encoded as HTML. Multiple language tagged summaries MAY be provided.";
sh:order21;
sh:pathas:summary],
[sh:description"A non-negative integer specifying the total number of objects contained by the logical view of the collection. This number might not reflect the actual number of items serialized within the Collection object instance.";
[sh:description"The content or textual representation of the Object encoded as a JSON string. By default, the value of content is HTML. The mediaType property can be used in the object to indicate a different content type. The content MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order11;
sh:pathas:content],
[sh:description"One or more \"tags\" that have been associated with an objects. A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between attachment and tag is that the former implies association by inclusion, while the latter implies associated by reference.";
sh:order22;
sh:pathas:tag],
[sh:description"A simple, human-readable, plain-text name for the object. HTML markup MUST NOT be included. The name MAY be expressed using multiple language-tagged values.";
sh:order18;
sh:pathrdfs:name],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more Objects that are part of the private secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order8;
sh:pathas:bcc],
[sh:description"Identifies an Object that is part of the public secondary audience of this Object.";
sh:order10;
sh:pathas:cc],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity that provides a preview of this object.";
sh:order19;
sh:pathas:preview],
[sh:description"Identifies an entity considered to be part of the public primary audience of an Object";
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected ending time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the endTime property specifies the moment the activity concluded or is expected to conclude.";
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an image for this object. Unlike the icon property, there are no aspect ratio or display size limitations assumed.";
sh:order15;
sh:pathas:image],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more entities to which this object is attributed. The attributed entities might not be Actors. For instance, an object might be attributed to the completion of another activity.";
sh:order6;
sh:pathas:attributedTo],
[sh:description"Identifies the entity (e.g. an application) that generated the object.";
sh:order13;
sh:pathas:generator],
[sh:description"Identifies a resource attached or related to an object that potentially requires special handling. The intent is to provide a model that is at least semantically similar to attachments in email.";
sh:order5;
sh:pathas:attachment],
[sh:description"In a paged Collection, indicates the page that contains the most recently updated member items.";
[sh:description"Indicates one or more physical or logical locations associated with the object.";
sh:order17;
sh:pathas:location],
[sh:classas:Collection;
sh:description"Identifies a Collection containing objects considered to be responses to this object.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:nodeKindsh:BlankNode;
sh:order20;
sh:pathas:replies],
[sh:description"Indicates an entity that describes an icon for this object. The image should have an aspect ratio of one (horizontal) to one (vertical) and should be suitable for presentation at a small size.";
sh:order14;
sh:pathas:icon],
[sh:description"In a paged Collection, indicates the furthest preceeding page of items in the collection.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order1;
sh:pathas:first],
[sh:description"Identifies one or more links to representations of the object";
[sh:description"Provides the globally unique identifier for an Object or Link.";
sh:maxCount1;
sh:order27;
sh:pathas:id],
[sh:datatypexsd:dateTime;
sh:description"The date and time describing the actual or expected starting time of the object. When used with an Activity object, for instance, the startTime property specifies the moment the activity began or is scheduled to begin.";