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Annotations can be used to associate information to ontologies, this infomation could be the version of the ontology or the creator.
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Annotations can be used to associate information to ontologies, this information could be the version of the ontology or the creator.
 
The annotation itself consists of an annotation property and an annotation value.
 
The annotation itself consists of an annotation property and an annotation value.
  
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==Annotation axiom==
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Count the number of annotation axioms in the given ontology.
  
 
==Annotation assertion axiom==
 
==Annotation assertion axiom==
These axioms are used to add additional information to a class, it can be used to describe the class using the natural language desciption.
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These axioms are used to add additional information to a class, it can be used to describe the class using the natural language description.
  
  For Example:
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  For example:
  AnnotationAssertion( rdfs:comment :car "Represents the set of all cars." )  
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  AnnotationAssertion( rdfs:comment :car "Represents the set of all cars." )
  
 
==Annotation property domain axiom==
 
==Annotation property domain axiom==

Latest revision as of 23:05, 10 September 2016

Annotations can be used to associate information to ontologies, this information could be the version of the ontology or the creator. The annotation itself consists of an annotation property and an annotation value.

Annotation axiom

Count the number of annotation axioms in the given ontology.

Annotation assertion axiom

These axioms are used to add additional information to a class, it can be used to describe the class using the natural language description.

For example:
AnnotationAssertion( rdfs:comment :car "Represents the set of all cars." )

Annotation property domain axiom

The annotation property domain axiom states that the domain of the annotation property is a specific IRI.

Annotation property range axiom

The annotation property range axiom states that the range of the annotation property is a specific IRI.

Sources

  1. https://www.w3.org/TR/owl2-syntax/#Annotations
  2. https://www.w3.org/TR/owl2-primer/#Annotating_Axioms_and_Entities