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Revision as of 09:15, 10 May 2012
The {{Class}} template can be used to define ontology classes.
Usage
{{Class | labels = {{label|en|...}} {{label|ko|...}} | comments = {{comment|en|...}} {{comment|it|...}} | rdfs:subClassOf = | owl:equivalentClass = | owl:disjointWith = | specificProperties = }}
For backwards compatibilty, the following format is also possible but deprecated for labels and comments:
{{Class | rdfs:label@en = | rdfs:label@.. = | rdfs:comment@en =
Meanings
- labels: should be defined to provide a human-readable version of a class name. Use ISO language code 639-1 (e.g. {{label|en|...}}).
- comments: should be defined to provide a human-readable description of a class. Use ISO language code 639-1 (e.g. {{comment|en|...}}).
- rdfs:subClassOf: is used to state that all the instances of one class are instances anothers.
- owl:equivalentClass:
- owl:disjointWith:
- specificProperties: refine property units for this class using SpecificProperty template.
Example
The definition of the DBpedia ontology class Artist:
{{Class | label = {{Label|en|Artist}} | comments = {{Comment|en|An artist is a person who creates pieces of art.}} | rdfs:subClassOf = Person }}
It will be rendered to this table:
This is the definition of an ontology class.
Show all properties available for this class.
Show class in class hierarchy.
Read more about editing the ontology schema.
You can see the result of your edit on DBpedia Live (this is BETA!): http://live.dbpedia.org/ontology/Class
Ontology class (help) | |
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rdfs:comment (en) | An artist is a person who creates pieces of art. |
rdfs:subClassOf | Person |
owl:equivalentClass | |
owl:disjointWith |