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− | |Motivation= | + | |Motivation=The Partition Pattern is a logical pattern that introduces axioms which model a partition of concepts. A partition is a general structure which is divided into several disjoint parts. With respect to ontologies the structure is a concept which is divided into several pair-wise disjoint concepts. This pattern reflects the simplest case where a named concept is defined as a partition of concepts. |
− | |Aim=The | + | |Aim=The Partition Pattern describes how to model a partition, i.e., a named concept which is divided into several disjoint concepts. Applying this pattern to an ontology will introduce the necessary axioms. |
− | |Solution= | + | |Solution=Let ''P'' be a named concept that is the partition which is divided into several concepts ''C_i''. Then the partition is defined by introducing the following axioms (expressed in KRSS [1]): |
− | '' | + | ''(define-concept P (or C0 C1 ... Cn) )'' |
+ | ''(disjoint Ci Cj)'' ( 0 ≤ i,j ≤ n, i ≠ j ). | ||
− | ''DisjointClasses( | + | Here ''(disjoint C_i C_j)''a placeholder for the pair-wise disjointness of all ''C_i''. Note that ''C_i'' can also be arbitrary concept expressions (even if this is not allowed in the original KRSS syntax). |
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+ | In OWL 2 [2] the axioms can be expressed as follows (using OWL 2 Abstract Syntax): | ||
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+ | ''EquivalentClasses(P, ObjectUnionOf(C1, ..., Cn))'' | ||
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+ | ''DisjointClasses(C1, ..., Cn)'' | ||
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+ | [1] Patel-Schneider, P. F., Swartout, B.: Description-Logic Knowledge Representation System Specification, 1993 | ||
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+ | [2] Motik, B., Patel-Schneider, P. F., Parsia, B.: OWL 2 Structural Specification and Functional-Style Syntax. W3C Candidate Recommendation 11 June 2009. | ||
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Motivation | The Partition Pattern is a logical pattern that introduces axioms which model a partition of concepts. A partition is a general structure which is divided into several disjoint parts. With respect to ontologies the structure is a concept which is divided into several pair-wise disjoint concepts. This pattern reflects the simplest case where a named concept is defined as a partition of concepts. |
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Aim | The Partition Pattern describes how to model a partition, i.e., a named concept which is divided into several disjoint concepts. Applying this pattern to an ontology will introduce the necessary axioms. |
Solution description | Let P be a named concept that is the partition which is divided into several concepts C_i. Then the partition is defined by introducing the following axioms (expressed in KRSS [1]):
(define-concept P (or C0 C1 ... Cn) ) (disjoint Ci Cj) ( 0 ≤ i,j ≤ n, i ≠ j ). Here (disjoint C_i C_j)a placeholder for the pair-wise disjointness of all C_i. Note that C_i can also be arbitrary concept expressions (even if this is not allowed in the original KRSS syntax). In OWL 2 [2] the axioms can be expressed as follows (using OWL 2 Abstract Syntax): EquivalentClasses(P, ObjectUnionOf(C1, ..., Cn)) DisjointClasses(C1, ..., Cn) [1] Patel-Schneider, P. F., Swartout, B.: Description-Logic Knowledge Representation System Specification, 1993 [2] Motik, B., Patel-Schneider, P. F., Parsia, B.: OWL 2 Structural Specification and Functional-Style Syntax. W3C Candidate Recommendation 11 June 2009. |
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