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− | In this ontology we define a pwf:Person (a kind of [[Digital Subject]] class and a pwf:friend (a kind of higgins:attribute) property. (For the sake of simplicity in this example we've rolled our own "friend" relationship; in practice we'd try to build off existing schemas like FOAF, etc.) | + | In this ontology we define a pwf:Person (a kind of [[Digital Subject]] class and a pwf:friend (a kind of higgins:attribute) property (as well as pwf:firstname and pwf:surname). (For the sake of simplicity in this example we've rolled our own "friend" relationship; in practice we'd try to build off existing schemas like FOAF, etc.) |
− | The entire ontology is here. | + | The entire ontology is [http://www.eclipse.org/higgins/ontologies/2006/person-with-friend.owl here]. Within it you'll see that the friend property is defined as: |
<owl:ObjectProperty rdf:ID="friend"> | <owl:ObjectProperty rdf:ID="friend"> | ||
<rdfs:subPropertyOf rdf:resource="&higgins;#attribute"/> | <rdfs:subPropertyOf rdf:resource="&higgins;#attribute"/> | ||
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===Graphically=== | ===Graphically=== | ||
[[Image:pwf-instance.JPG]] | [[Image:pwf-instance.JPG]] | ||
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+ | ==See Also== | ||
+ | * [[Data Model]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Higgins Data Model]] |
Latest revision as of 08:47, 16 December 2008
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person-with-friend.owl
In this ontology we define a pwf:Person (a kind of Digital Subject class and a pwf:friend (a kind of higgins:attribute) property (as well as pwf:firstname and pwf:surname). (For the sake of simplicity in this example we've rolled our own "friend" relationship; in practice we'd try to build off existing schemas like FOAF, etc.)
The entire ontology is here. Within it you'll see that the friend property is defined as:
<owl:ObjectProperty rdf:ID="friend"> <rdfs:subPropertyOf rdf:resource="&higgins;#attribute"/> <rdfs:domain rdf:resource="&higgins;#DigitalSubject"/> <rdfs:range rdf:resource="&higgins;#SubjectRelationship"/> </owl:ObjectProperty>
Instance Data
<pwf:Person rdf:about="urn:mary"> <pwf:firstname rdf:resource="urn:mary-firstname"/> <pwf:surname rdf:resource="urn:mary-surname"/> <pwf:friend rdf:resource="urn:sr-to-bob"/> </pwf:Person> <higgins:NormalizedStringSimpleAttribute rdf:about="urn:mary-firstname"> <higgins:normalizedStringSimpleValue rdf:datatype="&xsd;normalizedString"> Mary</higgins:normalizedStringSimpleValue> </higgins:NormalizedStringSimpleAttribute> <higgins:NormalizedStringSimpleAttribute rdf:about="urn:mary-surname"> <higgins:normalizedStringSimpleValue rdf:datatype="&xsd;normalizedString"> Ruddy</higgins:normalizedStringSimpleValue> </higgins:NormalizedStringSimpleAttribute> <higgins:SubjectRelationship rdf:about="urn:sr-to-bob"> <higgins:contextURI rdf:datatype=&xsd;anyURI"> http://example.com/robertjones/public-business-card</higgins:contextURI> <higgins:subjectCUID>bob</higgins:subjectCUID> </higgins:SubjectRelationship>