Training:PhD Course on Computational Ontologies @ University of Bologna 2011/Toys and dolls
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Tutorial | Training:PhD Course on Computational Ontologies @ University of Bologna 2011 |
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Title | Toys and dolls |
Problem:
Design an ontology based on the following sentences:
- Dolls are a kind of Toy
- Young women are young persons and female
- A young person cannot be both a young man and a young woman
- Young persons are either young men or young women"
- Most famous dolls are Lenore and Emily"
- Young women play with some doll"
- Young women play with only most famous dolls"
- Young men play with at least one toy"
- Clara is a young woman"
- Clara and Laura are different individuals"
- Lalu is the same person as Laura"
- To dress a toy is a special case of playing, where the toy is a doll"
- Only Lenore is a doll having Emily as a doll (hint: owl:hasKey)
- Clara is sister of Lalu's, Lalu is daughter of Aldo's then Clara is sister of Aldo's
- Toy is generic class
Then, complete the ontology by adding inverse, symmetric, and transitive properties.
Solutions: