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**UML: Object Properties correspond to the instance-level relationships (uni-directional associations) that are identified in UML Class diagrams.
 
**UML: Object Properties correspond to the instance-level relationships (uni-directional associations) that are identified in UML Class diagrams.
 
==Propose a New ObjectProperty==
 
==Propose a New ObjectProperty==
See something missing below? There are two ways to propose a new class:
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See something missing below? There are two ways to propose a new ObjectProperty:
 
# If you have a different definition for an existing term, propose your definition as a sub-property of the appropriate object property below, or
 
# If you have a different definition for an existing term, propose your definition as a sub-property of the appropriate object property below, or
 
# If you have a definition for a completely new object property, then propose a new object property here: {{#forminput:form=Generic_Object_Property |button text=submit}}
 
# If you have a definition for a completely new object property, then propose a new object property here: {{#forminput:form=Generic_Object_Property |button text=submit}}

Revision as of 20:47, 28 November 2019

  • An ObjectProperty is a term that is used to describe the relationship between instances.
    • OWL: Object Properties correspond to Object Properties in OWL2.
    • RDF: Object Properties correspond to a restricted set of RDF Properties that only relate instances that are members of some Class(es) of things (i.e. excluding properties that relate instances of Classes to literal values).
    • UML: Object Properties correspond to the instance-level relationships (uni-directional associations) that are identified in UML Class diagrams.

Propose a New ObjectProperty

See something missing below? There are two ways to propose a new ObjectProperty:

  1. If you have a different definition for an existing term, propose your definition as a sub-property of the appropriate object property below, or
  2. If you have a definition for a completely new object property, then propose a new object property here:

Pages in category "ObjectProperty"

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