These lecture slides were used for the course "Markup Languages and Document Processing", part of the Master in Informatics and Computing Engineering program at Porto University. The slides cover the RDF Schema language, including the following topics: class and property constructs; the creation of hierarchies of classes and sub-classes; the creation of hierarchies of properties and sub-properties.
URL: https://web.fe.up.pt/~jlopes/lib/exe/fetch.php/teach/lapd/lectures/10-rdfschema.pdf
Keywords: RDF Schema, Cardinality constraints, Transitive properties
Author: Lopes, J. Correia
Date created: 2016-05-19 04:00:00.000
Language: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/eng
Time required: P1H
Educational use: instruction
Educational audience: professional
- Correctly uses sub-class relationships in support of inference.
- RDF vocabularies and application profiles
- Designing RDF-based vocabularies
- Uses RDF Schema to express semantic relationships within a vocabulary.
- Correctly uses sub-class relationships in support of inference.
- Correctly uses sub-class relationships in support of inference.
- Uses RDF Schema to express semantic relationships within a vocabulary.
- Designing RDF-based vocabularies
- RDF vocabularies and application profiles
- Correctly uses sub-property relationships in support of inference.
- RDF vocabularies and application profiles
- Designing RDF-based vocabularies
- Uses RDF Schema to express semantic relationships within a vocabulary.
- Correctly uses sub-property relationships in support of inference.
- Correctly uses sub-property relationships in support of inference.
- Uses RDF Schema to express semantic relationships within a vocabulary.
- Designing RDF-based vocabularies
- RDF vocabularies and application profiles
- Understands how an RDF class (named set of things) fundamentally differs from an object-oriented programming class, which defines a type of object bundling "state" (attributes with data values) and "b
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- Related data models
- Understands how an RDF class (named set of things) fundamentally differs from an object-oriented programming class, which defines a type of object bundling "state" (attributes with data values) and "b
- Understands how an RDF class (named set of things) fundamentally differs from an object-oriented programming class, which defines a type of object bundling "state" (attributes with data values) and "b
- Related data models
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- Understands that resources are declared to be members (instances) of classes using the property rdf:type.
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- RDF data model
- Understands that resources are declared to be members (instances) of classes using the property rdf:type.
- Understands that resources are declared to be members (instances) of classes using the property rdf:type.
- RDF data model
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- Understands the role of formally declared domains and ranges for inferencing.
- Interacting with RDF data
- Reasoning over RDF data
- Understands the role of formally declared domains and ranges for inferencing.
- Understands the role of formally declared domains and ranges for inferencing.
- Reasoning over RDF data
- Interacting with RDF data