OWL 2 supports more features, e.g. qualified cardinality restrictions like

hasChild min 1 Person

in OWL 1 you could only say

hasChild min 1


On 24.05.2017 14:25, Abduladem Eljamel wrote:
> Thank Lorenz for answering my email However, what do you mean by "OWL-2 class 
> expressions"?What is the difference from OWL-1 class expressions? I am sorry 
> it could be a basic question but could you pleasegive me an example? Thanks 
> Abdul
>
>       From: Lorenz Buehmann <[email protected]>
>  To: [email protected] 
>  Sent: Thursday, 18 May 2017, 12:47
>  Subject: Re: OWL2 Support in Jena
>    
> Jena support anything serialized in RDF and moreover, it supports OWL 1.
> Indeed, you can load any OWL 2 ontology into Jena but there are no
> convenience methods/objects to handle e.g. OWL 2 class expressions.
>
>
> On 18.05.2017 13:28, Abduladem Eljamel wrote:
>> Hello All ,,
>> I have read in Jena website that "OWL2 support in Jena will be added in due 
>> course." Also, the wesite mentioned that Jena has a limited support for 
>> OWL2's qualified cardinality restrictions. 
>>
>> Does Jena have a support for OWL2 Ontolgies which are created by other 
>> ontology editors such as Protege? specifically, existential and universal 
>> restrictions.
>> ThanksAbdul    
>
>
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