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The document discusses a new product launch by a company. It details some of the key steps taken in preparation, including ensuring adequate staffing, developing marketing strategies, and preparing the supply chain to fulfill orders. The company believes the new product will be well received by customers and help grow its market share.
The document discusses the history and development of the internet over the past 50 years, from its origins as a US military program called ARPANET to the commercialization of the world wide web in the 1990s. It led to an explosion of new technologies and services that have transformed global communication.
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R2R and BCO-DMO are linked oceanographic data repositories that provide metadata for datasets collected from ocean research vessels and expeditions. They utilize linked data to improve discovery of datasets across repositories and attribute datasets to contributors. R2R catalogs vessel instrumentation and contains over 500k triples, while BCO-DMO catalogs PI-submitted datasets including over land deployments and contains over 2 million triples. The repositories overlap in contributors and some cruises, and link metadata to external sources like DBPedia.
This paper introduces nominal schemas as a way to integrate rules and description logics. Nominal schemas allow variables to be treated like nominals in description logics, avoiding a hybrid logic. The paper shows that reasoning in SROIQ extended with nominal schemas (SROIQV) remains N2ExpTime-complete. It also identifies a tractable fragment, SROELVn, by limiting the occurrences of "problematic" nominal schemas. The paper defines what makes a nominal schema occurrence "safe" and uses this to prove tractability.
OWLED 2014 - All But Not Nothing: Left Hand Side Universals for OWL ELAdila Krisnadhi
The document proposes allowing witnessed universal quantifiers on the left-hand side of subclass axioms in OWL EL. It presents a rewriting technique to eliminate witnessed universals by introducing fresh classes and properties, preserving satisfiability. The rewriting is applied by replacing axioms of the form A1 ∃R.A2 ∀R.A3 B with 5 fresh axioms. A suggestion is made to extend the OWL syntax to include the witnessed universal, which would allow expressing more concepts without changing reasoning complexity.
OWLED 2015 - "OWL Capabilities and Limitation: Typecasting and Ontology Patte...Adila Krisnadhi
This document discusses the capabilities and limitations of expressing typecasting and pattern views in OWL 2 DL. It is possible to translate between individual names and classes, and to express class-property chains. However, expressing property chains over reified relationships is not directly supported. Relaxing the regularity restriction or allowing property chains ending in data properties could help address limitations but may impact reasoning. Integrating existential rules may also help support reification and pattern view expansion in OWL 2 DL.
I'm a Communications Specialist who specializes in content creation and online marketing. I have technical skills in content creation, online marketing, and have worked for organizations promoting events through writing, podcast interviews, press releases, and designing promotional materials. I'm based in Toronto but studied abroad in Vancouver.
R2R and BCO-DMO are linked oceanographic data repositories that provide metadata for datasets collected from ocean research vessels and expeditions. They utilize linked data to improve discovery of datasets across repositories and attribute datasets to contributors. R2R catalogs vessel instrumentation and contains over 500k triples, while BCO-DMO catalogs PI-submitted datasets including over land deployments and contains over 2 million triples. The repositories overlap in contributors and some cruises, and link metadata to external sources like DBPedia.
This paper introduces nominal schemas as a way to integrate rules and description logics. Nominal schemas allow variables to be treated like nominals in description logics, avoiding a hybrid logic. The paper shows that reasoning in SROIQ extended with nominal schemas (SROIQV) remains N2ExpTime-complete. It also identifies a tractable fragment, SROELVn, by limiting the occurrences of "problematic" nominal schemas. The paper defines what makes a nominal schema occurrence "safe" and uses this to prove tractability.
OWLED 2014 - All But Not Nothing: Left Hand Side Universals for OWL ELAdila Krisnadhi
The document proposes allowing witnessed universal quantifiers on the left-hand side of subclass axioms in OWL EL. It presents a rewriting technique to eliminate witnessed universals by introducing fresh classes and properties, preserving satisfiability. The rewriting is applied by replacing axioms of the form A1 ∃R.A2 ∀R.A3 B with 5 fresh axioms. A suggestion is made to extend the OWL syntax to include the witnessed universal, which would allow expressing more concepts without changing reasoning complexity.
OWLED 2015 - "OWL Capabilities and Limitation: Typecasting and Ontology Patte...Adila Krisnadhi
This document discusses the capabilities and limitations of expressing typecasting and pattern views in OWL 2 DL. It is possible to translate between individual names and classes, and to express class-property chains. However, expressing property chains over reified relationships is not directly supported. Relaxing the regularity restriction or allowing property chains ending in data properties could help address limitations but may impact reasoning. Integrating existential rules may also help support reification and pattern view expansion in OWL 2 DL.
I'm a Communications Specialist who specializes in content creation and online marketing. I have technical skills in content creation, online marketing, and have worked for organizations promoting events through writing, podcast interviews, press releases, and designing promotional materials. I'm based in Toronto but studied abroad in Vancouver.