CreationDate
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10 September 2009 +
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HasClearFigures
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None provided
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HasClearProblemDescription
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Yes
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HasClearRelevanceDescription
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They are not clearly stated, but intuitively understandable
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HasMissingInformation
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Overall documentation
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HasProblems
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Some comment:
* The pattern seems very us … Some comment:
* The pattern seems very useful, expecially if used (possible use case) in knowledge systems where is difficult to migrate knowledge bases from OWL1 to OWL2, for different reasons.
* the functional syntax seems wrong: According to the W3C specs, it should be NegativeObjectPropertyAssertion(ns:prop ns:i1 ns:i2)
* it seems to me more a reengineering pattern, as it relates two similar but different languages.
* I am not completely sure that there is an equivalence relation among the LHS and the LHS, so I expect a proof or explanation accompaning it
* The modeling problem is well stated, but besides the proposed solution, no documentation is provided (ise cases, scenario, etc.) on is provided (ise cases, scenario, etc.)
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HasRelations
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Not in my knowledge
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HasRelevance
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medium
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HasReusability
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Possibly, but some use case should be provided.
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HasReviewScore
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0 -needsmajorrevision +
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HasReviewSummary
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The purpose of this pattern is to allowe negative object property assertion in OWL 1, which are not allowed directly.
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HasReviewerConfidence
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Not fully aware of all details of OWL2 constructors and semantics, but knowledgeable in Description logics and OWL1
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HasUnderstandability
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See comments above: problem clear stated, but solution less documented
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IsBestPractice
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It can be seen as a good pattern to express (as stated by the author) a logical construct not present in one language
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LastModifiedDate
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10 September 2009 +
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Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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10 September 2009 14:07:54 +
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ReviewAboutSubmissionThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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NegativePropertyAssertions +
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ReviewAboutVersion
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5,778 +
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SubmittedBy
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StefanoDavid +
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Categories |
QCReview +
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