
handle: 11585/112609
In this paper we introduce the pattern literal reification, a modelling technique to address scenarios, in which we need to bless particular literals, usually when applying data properties, in order to use them as subjects and/or full-fledged objects of semantic assertions.
OWL; SWRL; literal reification; ontology design pattern
OWL; SWRL; literal reification; ontology design pattern
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