Table for the 10 triples for predicate prov:editorialNote with domain owl:ObjectProperty
Subject | Object |
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prov:activity | "This property behaves in spirit like rdf:object; it references the object of a prov:wasInfluencedBy triple."@en |
prov:agent | "This property behaves in spirit like rdf:object; it references the object of a prov:wasInfluencedBy triple."@en |
prov:atLocation | "The naming of prov:atLocation parallels prov:atTime, and is not named prov:hadLocation to avoid conflicting with the convention that prov:had* properties are used on prov:Influence classes."@en |
prov:atLocation | "This property is not functional because the many values could be at a variety of granularies (In this building, in this room, in that chair)."@en |
prov:entity | "This property behaves in spirit like rdf:object; it references the object of a prov:wasInfluencedBy triple."@en |
prov:generated | "prov:generated is one of few inverse property defined, to allow Activity-oriented assertions in addition to Entity-oriented assertions."@en |
prov:hadActivity | "The multiple rdfs:domain assertions are intended. One is simpler and works for OWL-RL, the union is more specific but is not recognized by OWL-RL."@en |
prov:influencer | "This property and its subproperties are used in the same way as the rdf:object property, i.e. to reference the object of an unqualified prov:wasInfluencedBy or prov:influenced triple."@en |
prov:invalidated | "prov:invalidated is one of few inverse property defined, to allow Activity-oriented assertions in addition to Entity-oriented assertions."@en |
prov:wasInfluencedBy | "The sub-properties of prov:wasInfluencedBy can be elaborated in more detail using the Qualification Pattern. For example, the binary relation :baking prov:used :spoon can be qualified by asserting :baking prov:qualifiedUsage [ a prov:Usage; prov:entity :spoon; prov:atLocation :kitchen ] . Subproperties of prov:wasInfluencedBy may also be asserted directly without being qualified. prov:wasInfluencedBy should not be used without also using one of its subproperties. "@en |