Prior to the 31 July 2018 release, documentation about
focused on the central role of
. Updates to enable the use of more advanced
features mean that some aspects of concept definitions cannot be fully represented by
. Therefore, this section introduces and adopts a new focus on
and the assertions (or
) that form the building blocks of these definitions.
- On completion of the updates, the
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t | stated relationship file |
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will be deprecated. From that point forward the Specref |
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t | OWL axiom reference set file |
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will be the standard distribution file for the of . - The
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RefType | file |
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t | relationship file |
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will continue to be used to distribute the of .
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Glossary include |
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Gloss | concept definition |
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Suffix | is |
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TestWip | true |
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Def | inline |
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Example | true |
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Note | true |
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Prefix | A |
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This section outlines some of the features of concept definitions and the impact of different ways of representing concept definitions on the precision and completeness of those definitions. This section has been kept as brief as possible and is only intended to raise awareness of the changes. For those interested in understanding more about each of the topics mentioned, a more detailed appendix is provided which illustrates each of the points made in this section.