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* '''labels''': should be defined to provide a human-readable version of a property name. Use ISO language code 639-1 (e.g. <nowiki>{{label|en|...}}</nowiki>).
* '''labels''': should be defined to provide a human-readable version of a property's name. Use ISO language code 639-1 (e.g. <nowiki>{{label|en|...}}</nowiki>).
* '''comments''': should be defined to provide a human-readable description of a property. Use ISO language code 639-1 (e.g. <nowiki>{{comment|en|...}}</nowiki>).
* '''comments''': should be defined to provide a human-readable description of a property. Use ISO language code 639-1 (e.g. <nowiki>{{comment|en|...}}</nowiki>).
* '''rdfs:domain''': is used to state that any resource that has a given property is an instance of the stated class. If left empty, owl:Thing is assumed.
* '''rdfs:domain''': is used to state that any resource that has a given property is an instance of the stated class. If left empty, owl:Thing is assumed.

Revision as of 12:49, 12 May 2012

The {{ObjectProperty}} template can be used to define ontology object properties.

Usage

{{ObjectProperty
| labels                 =
{{label|en|...}}
{{label|..|...}}
| comments               =
{{comment|en|...}}
{{comment|..|...}}
| rdfs:domain            = 
| rdfs:range             =
| rdf:type               =
| rdfs:subPropertyOf     =
| owl:equivalentProperty = 
}}

Details

  • labels: should be defined to provide a human-readable version of a property's name. Use ISO language code 639-1 (e.g. {{label|en|...}}).
  • comments: should be defined to provide a human-readable description of a property. Use ISO language code 639-1 (e.g. {{comment|en|...}}).
  • rdfs:domain: is used to state that any resource that has a given property is an instance of the stated class. If left empty, owl:Thing is assumed.
  • rdfs:range: is used to state that the values of a property are instances of the stated class. If left empty, owl:Thing is assumed.
  • rdf:type:
  • rdfs:subPropertyOf: defines that the property is a subproperty of some other property. Formally this means that if P1 is a subproperty of P2, then the property values of P1 are a subset of the property values of P2.
  • owl:equivalentProperty:

For backwards compatibilty, the following format for labels and comments is also possible but deprecated:

{{ObjectProperty
| rdfs:label@en          =
| rdfs:label@..          =
| rdfs:comment@en        =

Example

The definition of the DBpedia ontology property doctoralAdvisor:

{{ObjectProperty
| labels = 
{{label|en|doctoral advisor}}
| comments =
| rdfs:domain  = Scientist
| rdfs:range   = Person
}}

This is the definition of an ontology property.

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Ontology object property (help)
rdfs:label (en)doctoral advisor
rdfs:domain owl:Thing
rdfs:range Person
rdf:type
rdfs:subPropertyOf
owl:equivalentProperty