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On Jul 14, 2014, at 7:36 PM, Dave Reynolds
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On 14/07/14 08:39, kjai...@semanticsoftware.com.au wrote:
Hello All,
How can i handle circular dependency in ontological model
For eg, i have
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On 14/07/14 08:39, kjai...@semanticsoftware.com.au
wrote:
Hello All,
How can i handle circular dependency in ontological model
For eg, i have a complex model more than 12.5 mb in size which has a lot
of statements like
A subclassof b
:
Hello All,
How can i handle circular dependency in ontological model
For eg, i have a complex model more than 12.5 mb in size which
has a lot of statements like
A subclassof b
b subclassof a
That's not really a circular dependency, just means that a and b are
equivalent
Hello All,
How can i handle circular dependency in ontological model
For eg, i have a complex model more than 12.5 mb in size which has a
lot of statements like
A subclassof b
b subclassof a
I’m trying to load similar statements into an OntModel and execute
how is this conceptually correct? Do you have any real world example? If
not, you should perhaps fix the ontology first.
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On July 14, 2014 5:39:50 PM kjai...@semanticsoftware.com.au wrote:
Hello All,
How can i handle circular
On Monday, July 14, 2014 07:31:34 PM B Ofoghi wrote:
how is this conceptually correct? Do you have any real world example? If
not, you should perhaps fix the ontology first.
Two classes each being a subclass of the other is a way of
saying that the classes have the same members.
Chris
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