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The '''Outline View''' follows existential (and appropriate cardinality) restrictions to build up a view of the current class by its structure. The '''Existential Tree View''' is a simplified version that shows the tree along a specified property. | The '''Outline View''' follows existential (and appropriate cardinality) restrictions to build up a view of the current class by its structure. The '''Existential Tree View''' is a simplified version that shows the tree along a specified property. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:12, April 28, 2011
Outline and Existential Tree Views
Provides alternatives to the subsumption hierarchy view.
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Changelog
Version | Changes in this version |
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Outline and Existential Tree Views 1.1.1 | see page for more details |
Outline and Existential Tree Views 1.0.6 | see page for more details |
Documentation
The subsumption hierarchy is not the only "axis" on which an ontology relies. Many other axis (such as partOf) can be useful for navigation.
The Outline View follows existential (and appropriate cardinality) restrictions to build up a view of the current class by its structure. The Existential Tree View is a simplified version that shows the tree along a specified property.
Find these views under the Window | Views | Class views menu.