Ontology Inference Layer

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The Ontology Inference Layer OIL is a proposal for a web-based representation and inference layer for ontologies, which combines the widely used modelling primitives from frame-based languages with the formal semantics and reasoning services provided by description logics. It is compatible with RDF Schema (RDFS), and includes a precise semantics  for describing term meanings (and thus also for describing implied information).
 
The Ontology Inference Layer OIL is a proposal for a web-based representation and inference layer for ontologies, which combines the widely used modelling primitives from frame-based languages with the formal semantics and reasoning services provided by description logics. It is compatible with RDF Schema (RDFS), and includes a precise semantics  for describing term meanings (and thus also for describing implied information).
  
 
*http://www.ontoknowledge.org/oil/
 
*http://www.ontoknowledge.org/oil/
 
*DAML+OIL (March 2001) Reference Description - http://www.w3.org/TR/daml+oil-reference
 
*DAML+OIL (March 2001) Reference Description - http://www.w3.org/TR/daml+oil-reference

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The Ontology Inference Layer OIL is a proposal for a web-based representation and inference layer for ontologies, which combines the widely used modelling primitives from frame-based languages with the formal semantics and reasoning services provided by description logics. It is compatible with RDF Schema (RDFS), and includes a precise semantics for describing term meanings (and thus also for describing implied information).

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