OWL 1 Web Ontology Language
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An OWL 1 Web Ontology Language is a Web Ontology Language that is a W3C Standard first version.
- AKA: OWL 1, OWL 1 Standard.
- Example(s):
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- See: OWL Standard, Pellet Reasoning System.
References
2021
- (W3C, 2021) ⇒ https://www.w3.org/TR/2012/REC-owl2-overview-20121211/#Relationship_to_OWL_1 Retrieved:2021-01-16.
- QUOTE: Ontologies are formalized vocabularies of terms, often covering a specific domain and shared by a community of users. They specify the definitions of terms by describing their relationships with other terms in the ontology. OWL 2 is an extension and revision of the OWL Web Ontology Language developed by the W3C Web Ontology Working Group and published in 2004 (referred to hereafter as “OWL 1”). OWL 2 is being developed (and this document was written) by a follow-on group, the W3C OWL Working Group. Like OWL 1, OWL 2 is designed to facilitate ontology development and sharing via the Web, with the ultimate goal of making Web content more accessible to machines.