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The manchester owl syntax
- The Manchester OWL Syntax Matthew Horridge 1 , Nick Drummond 1 , John Goodwin 2 , Alan Rector 1
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Interface for OWL
- ontologies. The Manchester OWL syntax introduced an intuitive syntax for the presentation and editing of OWL
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owl syntax - towards a controlled natural language syntax for owl 1.1
- Language (CNL): a well-defined subset of the English language. Following the lead of Manchester OWL Syntax
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Augmenting the expressivity of the Ontology Pre-Processor Language
- OPPL syntax grammar. As we already mentioned above, OPPL syntax is built upon the Manchester OWL Syntax
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based on controlled
- syntaxes for OWL ontologies (RDF and XML based, functional-style, Manchester OWL Syntax). Some
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ACE View — an ontology and rule editor based on Attempto Controlled English
- (RDF and XML based, functional-style, Manchester OWL Syntax). Some of these syntaxes are oriented
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N.: Semantic Query Answering with Time-Series Graphs
- complex (ALHI(D)). For clarity, we use the Manchester OWL syntax [15] instead of the concrete syntax
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Visualization of Description Logic Models ⋆
- of ALCN concept expressions, both in the DL syntax and in the Manchester OWL syntax [3]. In the grammar, A
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Igniting the OWL 1.1 Touch Paper: The OWL API
- .1 Functional Syntax, OWL 1.1 XML, RDF/XML, KRSS, The Manchester OWL Syntax [8] 8 http://jena.sourceforge.net 9
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Verbalizing OWL in Attempto Controlled English
- novices and experts encountered. Recently, some tools have adopted the Manchester OWL Syntax [8] as a
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