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Name | Disjoint Classes |
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Also known as | Class disjointness |
Author(s) | Francois Scharffe |
SubmittedBy | FrancoisScharffe |
Domain (if applicable) | General |
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Alignment problem addressed | Two classes have a different intension, and no intersection of their extension.
Specifying a disjoint correspondence may help a matcher in not proposing any correspondences between these classes. |
Alignment solution | This pattern establishes correspondence stating that classes are disjoint. |
Alignment workflow | |
Reusable component |
Problem example | |
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Solution example | Example in EDOAL, the expressive and declarative ontology alignment language
<Cell> <entity1><Class rdf:about="O1:Top"/></entity1> <entity2><Class rdf:about="O2:Top"/></entity2> <relation>Disjoint</relation> </Cell> |
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Reference | |
Related to | Submissions:DisjointAttributes, Submissions:DisjointInstances |
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