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> *From:* topbrai...@googlegroup
Thank you Irene! It is of course not every day the property subClassOf is
extended with a subproperty.
Kind regards,
Bart.
On Sunday, 9 December 2018 06:56:22 UTC+1, Irene Polikoff wrote:
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> You can run inferencing to infer the subClassOf from your custom property.
>
> TBC performs only very
om: topbraid-users@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Bart Bink
Sent: zaterdag 8 december 2018 23:30
To: TopBraid Suite Users
Subject: [topbraid-users] subPropertyOf subClassOf
LS,
So if I use rdfs:label to name a class, TBC shows the label in the class
hierarchy. If I choose to use skos:prefLabel instead
You can run inferencing to infer the subClassOf from your custom property.
TBC performs only very limited dynamic inferencing for the convenience of its
users. Namely, it will infer that a class is a subclass of owl:Thing if it has
no other parent classes. And it will recognize SKOS:prefLabel.
LS,
So if I use rdfs:label to name a class, TBC shows the label in the class
hierarchy. If I choose to use skos:prefLabel instead of rdfs:Label, TBC
correctly shows the prefLabel in the Class hierarchy. This is because
skos:prefLabel is a subProperty of redfs:Label. TBC interprets this