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   * Examples: the list of examples in the different languages. They complement the scope note by providing illustrative example instances of the class for explanatory purposes. It is advisable to indicate at least one example per class.   * Examples: the list of examples in the different languages. They complement the scope note by providing illustrative example instances of the class for explanatory purposes. It is advisable to indicate at least one example per class.
   * Additional notes: the list of additional notes in the different languages. These notes, which are not mandatory, are used to specify the scope note.   * Additional notes: the list of additional notes in the different languages. These notes, which are not mandatory, are used to specify the scope note.
 +  * Click on the "​information"​ icon to view the details and the comments posted for a scope note, example or additional note. If you have created an account, you can also post a new comment or reply to an existing one.
 +
 +==== Properties tab ====
 +
 +This tab lists all the properties of the class. A class may be the domain or range of none, one or more
 +properties formally defined in a model. A property serves to define a relationship of a specific kind between two classes.
 +
 +  * Outgoing properties (this class is domain): the list of properties whose class is the domain.
 +  * Outgoing properties (inherited from ancestors): the list of properties for which the domain is a parent class.
 +  * Incoming properties (this class is range): the list of properties whose class is the range.
 +  * Incoming properties (inherited from ancestors): the list of properties for which the range is a parent class.
 +
 +  * Click on a label of a property or a class to open the entity details.
 +  * Filter these lists by using the Search box at the top right. The search is performed on labels and namespaces.
 +  * Adjust the number of lines displayed by using the drop-down menu at the top left.
 +  * The namespace column displays the namespace version in which the property is set.
 +
 +==== Namespaces tab ====
 +
 +This tab lists the namespace versions in which the class is defined. Different versions of the same class can only exist in different versions of a single root namespace.
 +  * Click on a namespace to open the details.
 +  * Filter this list by using the Search box at the top right.
 +  * Adjust the number of lines displayed by using the drop-down menu at the top left.
 +
 +==== Hierarchy tab ====
 +
 +This tab lists the hierarchical relations of the class.\\
 +A class can be a superclass or a subclass of another. A superclass is a class that is a generalisation of one or more other classes, its subclasses. A subclass is a class that is a specialisation of an another class, its superclass. The subclass inherits the definition of all of the properties declared for its
 +superclass without exceptions.
 +  * Parent classes: the list of all superclasses of the class.
 +    * Class namespace: the namespace of the parent class.
 +    * Relation defined in: the namespace version in which the hierarchical relation is set.
 +    * Justification:​ the explanation of the hierarchical relation.
 +    * Click on the “information” icon to view the details and the comments posted for a hierarchical relation. If you have created an account, you can also post a new comment or reply to an existing one.
 +  * Ancestor classes: the list of all ancestor classes of the class, i.e. all superclasses of its superclasses,​ with the indication of the depth and the namespace of the ancestor class.
 +  * Child and descendant classes: the list of all child and descendant classes, i.e. all subclasses of the classes and all subclasses of its subclasses, with the indication of the depth and the namespace of the child or descendant class.
 +
 +==== Relation tab ====
 +
 +[...]
  
 ===== Property ===== ===== Property =====
ontome/index.txt · Dernière modification: 2024/04/29 12:10 par Vincent Alamercery