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> *Sent:* vrijdag 23 februari 2024 11:10
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i' via TopBraid Suite Users
Subject: Re: [topbraid-users] linking glossaries to ontologies ( or taxonomies)
Hi Luis,
One note of caution …
A Glossary Term is seldom “the same thing” as an ontology class/property or a
database table/column. Instead, what we typically do is say that a
class/proper
Hi Luis,
One note of caution …
A Glossary Term is seldom “the same thing” as an ontology class/property or a
database table/column. Instead, what we typically do is say that a
class/property or table/column “maps to” the term.
Glossary Terms are usually for a less technical audience, are
tech
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Behalf Of Holger Knublauch
Sent: vrijdag 23 februari 2024 10:08
To: 'Richard Nagelmaeker' via TopBraid Suite Users
Subject: Re: [topbraid-users] linking glossaries to ontologies ( or taxonomies)
Hi Luis,
any asset collection can use assets/resources fro
Hi Luis,
any asset collection can use assets/resources from other asset collections.
Just owl:import the Glossary (from Settings > Includes). Then, to link a class
with a glossary term, navigate to the definition of rdfs:Class or owl:Class and
add a property/relationship there, with Glossary Te