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A definition for a term must include the following: | A definition for a term must include the following: | ||
# Natural language description | # Natural language description | ||
− | # Formal definition, identifying of any existing or proposed terms (with the inclusion of namespaces where available) in the definition: | + | # Formal definition, identifying of any existing or proposed terms (with the inclusion of namespaces where available) in the definition in ''both'': |
− | # | + | #* UML |
− | # | + | #* Description Logic (supplementary constraints in SWRL or SPARQL if required) |
# Use case(s) to demonstrate the purpose of the term | # Use case(s) to demonstrate the purpose of the term |
Latest revision as of 18:29, 22 October 2019
A definition for a term must include the following:
- Natural language description
- Formal definition, identifying of any existing or proposed terms (with the inclusion of namespaces where available) in the definition in both:
- UML
- Description Logic (supplementary constraints in SWRL or SPARQL if required)
- Use case(s) to demonstrate the purpose of the term