OWL

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OWL (Web Ontology Language) is a W3C-recommended semantic web language used to define and share rich, machine-interpretable ontologies on the web.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Knowledge representation language
W3C recommendation
Web ontology language
abbreviation OWL
basedOn Description logic
compatibleWith RDF
RDFS
domain Semantic Web
enables Automated reasoning
Classification of classes
Consistency checking of ontologies
Inference of implicit knowledge
fullName Web Ontology Language
hasProfile OWL 2 DL
OWL 2 EL
OWL 2 QL
OWL 2 RL
hasVersion OWL 2
OWL DL
OWL Full
OWL Lite
partOf Semantic Web technology stack
purpose Defining ontologies
Machine-interpretable knowledge representation
Sharing ontologies
relatedStandard RDF Schema
SPARQL
serializationFormat Manchester OWL Syntax
OWL Functional Syntax
OWL/XML
RDF/XML
Turtle
standardizedBy W3C
World Wide Web Consortium
supports Class hierarchies
Classes
Data types
Individuals
Logical axioms
Properties
Property hierarchies
Reasoning over ontologies
typicalUseCase Defining constraints on data
Modeling domain vocabularies
Representing ontologies for AI systems
usedFor Knowledge sharing on the Web
Linked Data applications
Ontology-based data integration
Semantic interoperability
Semantic search

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