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View Inheritance
Title: View Inheritance
Description: Representation of multiple alternative abstraction criteria of a certain ontology domain concept
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5-03-2010 MichaelUschold says:
This is a response to the comment left by Bene Rodriguez-Castro in the discussion tab.
A description logic provides a very natural way to characterize concepts/classes by multiple criteria using the idea of a restriction. Furthermore, the classification hierarchy is generated automatically for you.
The elaboration you gave is a very good continuation of this issue. You may wish to move some of it into the main issue page.