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- Q7250234 subject Q6454287.
- Q7250234 abstract "In metadata, property equivalence is the statement that two properties have the same property extension or values. This usually (but not always) implies that the two properties have the same semantics or meaning. Technically it only implies that the data elements have the same values.Property equivalence is one of the three ways that a metadata registry can store equivalence mappings to other metadata registries.Note that property equivalence is not the same as property equality. Equivalent properties have the same "values" (i.e., the same property extension), but may have different intensional meaning (i.e., denote different concepts). Property equality should be expressed with the owl:sameAs construct. As this requires that properties are treated as individuals, such axioms are only allowed in OWL Full.".
- Q7250234 wikiPageExternalLink equivalentProperty-def.
- Q7250234 wikiPageExternalLink sameAs-def.
- Q7250234 wikiPageWikiLink Q1673963.
- Q7250234 wikiPageWikiLink Q180160.
- Q7250234 wikiPageWikiLink Q1923256.
- Q7250234 wikiPageWikiLink Q3423635.
- Q7250234 wikiPageWikiLink Q39645.
- Q7250234 wikiPageWikiLink Q6454287.
- Q7250234 wikiPageWikiLink Q826165.
- Q7250234 comment "In metadata, property equivalence is the statement that two properties have the same property extension or values. This usually (but not always) implies that the two properties have the same semantics or meaning. Technically it only implies that the data elements have the same values.Property equivalence is one of the three ways that a metadata registry can store equivalence mappings to other metadata registries.Note that property equivalence is not the same as property equality.".
- Q7250234 label "Property equivalence".