Archive For 2012
Being complex on the left-hand-side: General Concept Inclusions
on September 4, 2012 by Robert Stevens in Under Review, Comments (0)
Overview The over-whelming majority of axioms in an ontology written in OWL have an atomic class on the left-hand-side. This, however, need not be the case; it is possible […]
Disjointness Between Classes in an Ontology
on May 8, 2012 by Robert Stevens in Under Review, Comments (1)
Overview This KBlog describes disjointness in ontologies. The KBlog says what it is; says why you want it and describes how you get it. In brief, a disjointness axiom […]
Managing synonomy in OWL
on March 28, 2012 by Robert Stevens in Under Review, Comments (0)
Overview This article describes approaches to dealing with synonomy in ontologies written in the Web Ontology Language (OWL). synonomy is an important issue in ontologies as one of the […]