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In the alignment format, an alignment is a set of cells, each cell being a correspondence between two entities. The alignment vocabulary extend this scheme by allowing cells to contain compound entity descriptions. Each entity can be typed according to one of the following category: Class, Instance, Relation, Property. A relation corresponds to an object property in OWL, a property to a datatype property. Each entity can then be restricted, and transformation can be specified on propery values.
In the alignment format, an alignment is a set of cells, each cell being a correspondence between two entities. The alignment vocabulary extend this scheme by allowing cells to contain compound entity descriptions. Each entity can be typed according to one of the following category: Class, Instance, Relation, Property. A relation corresponds to an object property in OWL, a property to a datatype property. Each entity can then be restricted, and transformation can be specified on propery values.
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The diagram below shows the vocabulary classes ???
The diagram below shows the vocabulary classes ???
While <i>Alignment</i> and <i>Cell</i> are described by the <ahref="format.html">alignment format</a>, we will focus here on the remaining classes.</p>
While <i>Alignment</i> and <i>Cell</i> are described by the <ahref="format.html">alignment format</a>, we will focus here on the remaining classes.</p>