owl:minCardinality
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The syntactic element owl:minCardinality belongs to the RDF/XML serialization of OWL 2.
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There are 64 approved test cases that currently use this feature:author | description | |
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New-Feature-Rational-001 | Mike Smith Birte Glimm |
A consistent ontology using owl:rational |
New-Feature-Rational-002 | Mike Smith Birte Glimm |
An inconsistent ontology using owl:rational |
New-Feature-Rational-003 | Mike Smith Birte Glimm |
A consistent ontology demonstrating owl:rational is different from xsd:decimal. The decimal literal requires 16 digits, the minimum required for conformance. |
Owl2-rl-invalid-mincard | Zhe Wu | OWL 2 RL does not allow min cardinality |
TestCase:WebOnt-I5.2-001 | Ian Horrocks | A class like owl:Nothing can be defined using OWL Lite restrictions. |
… further results |
author | description | |
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TestCase:WebOnt-cardinality-006 | Jeremy J. Carroll | An owl:cardinality constraint is simply shorthand for a pair of owl:minCardinality and owl:maxCardinality constraints. |
TestCase:WebOnt-disjointWith-010 | Jeremy J. Carroll | The owl:disjointWith loop is not in OWL 1 DL. In OWL 2 DL, disjoint classes axioms are required to have more than one argument.
Classes that are disjoint with themselves are necessarily empty. |
No newly submitted test cases currently use this feature.