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| {{#if:{{{rdfs:subClassOf|}}}|[[OntologyClass:{{{rdfs:subClassOf}}}|{{{rdfs:subClassOf}}}]]|owl:Thing}}
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<noinclude>The '''<nowiki>{{Class}}</nowiki>''' template can be used to define ontology classes.
<noinclude>The '''<nowiki>{{Class}}</nowiki>''' template can be used to define ontology classes.



Revision as of 12:59, 8 March 2010

The {{Class}} template can be used to define ontology classes.

Usage

{{Class 
| rdfs:label         =
| rdfs:comment       =
| rdfs:subClassOf    = 
| specificProperties =
}}

Meanings

  • rdfs:label: should be defined to provide a human-readable version of a property's name.
  • rdfs:comment: should be defined to provide a human-readable description of a property.
  • rdfs:subClassOf: is used to state that all the instances of one class are instances of another.
  • specificProperties:

Example

The definition of the DBpedia ontology class Artist:

{{Class
| rdfs:label      = Artist
| rdfs:comment    =
| rdfs:subClassOf = Person
}}

It will be rendered to this table:

Ontology class (help)
rdfs:label Artist
rdfs:comment
rdfs:subClassOf Person