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| Name | Class by attribute type |
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| Also known as | |
| Author(s) | Francois Scharffe |
| SubmittedBy | FrancoisScharffe |
| Domain (if applicable) | |
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| Alignment problem addressed | A class in one ontology is aligned to a class in the other ontology. However, only those instances for which an attribute value corresponding to a certain type (subclass of the attribute range) is given are aligned. |
| Alignment solution | This pattern establishes a mapping between a class/attribute combination in one
ontology and a class in another. In many cases this pattern will be used many times to fully cover the range of the attribute over various classes of the other ontology. |
| Alignment workflow | |
| Reusable component |
| Problem example | |
|---|---|
| Solution example | <Cell>
<entity1>
<Class>
<and>
<Class rdf:about="o1:Human"/>
</and>
<and>
<AttributeTypeCondition>
<onAttribute>
<Relation rdf:about="o1:culturalGroup"/>
</onAttribute>
<value><Instance rdf:about="o1:WesternEurope"></value>
</AttributeTypeCondition>
</and>
</Class>
</entity1>
<entity2>
<Class rdf:about="o2:WesternEuropean"/>
</entity2>
</Cell>
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