This document presents the correspondance between the current ontology vocabulary and the [other ontology vocabulary] (link).
- Introduction
- Current ontology module 1 and other ontology alignment
2.1. Current Class 1 and other ontology
2.2. Current Class 2 and other ontology - Current ontology module 2 and other ontology alignment
3.1. Current Class 3 and other ontology
3.1.1. Current Class 3 aspect A
3.1.2. Current Class 3 aspect B - Summary
- Acknowledgements
- References
A Other Class 1 is a subclass of Current Class 1
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Another alignment explanation between the one of the other ontology class and the current ontology. We can therefore represent:
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There can be more details about this aspect of the alignment, illustrated by the following data snippet:
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There can be some additional explanation about an aspect that is important to consider for the alignment, with again some turtle data snippet.
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Another aspect of the alignment may be important, but with more subsections
subsection A
The following data expressed using the other ontology:
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Would be the following turtle data in the current ontology:
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subsection B
The following data expressed using the other ontology:
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Would be the following turtle data in the current ontology:
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In some complete and complex data that we would have described the following way in the other ontology:
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That same complete and complex data would have been described in the current ontology the following way:
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This document was produced by the organization, spread over the laboratories of institute 1 (author 1, author 2), institute 2 (author 3, author 4) and institute 3 (author 4, author 6).
[Other vocabulary]
Accurate reference syntax for the other ontology URL: https://theotherontology.com/