词条 | Tbox |
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In computer science, a TBox is a "terminological component"—a conceptualization associated with a set of facts, known as an ABox.[1] The terms "ABox" and "TBox" are used to describe two different types of statements in a knowledge base. TBox statements describe a conceptualization of a domain of interest by defining different sets of individuals described in terms of their characteristics (properties). ABox are TBox-compliant statements about individuals belonging to these sets. For instance, a specific student is an individual in the set called "Student". This set can be defined as a subset of all people that attend some educational institution, making it possible to state the specific educational institution each individual attends. Together ABox and TBox statements make up a knowledge base. See also
References1. ^{{cite journal |first=Thomas R. |last=Gruber |authorlink=Tom Gruber |date=June 1993 |url=http://tomgruber.org/writing/ontolingua-kaj-1993.pdf |title=A translation approach to portable ontology specifications |journal=Knowledge Acquisition |volume=5 |issue=2 |pages=199–220 |doi=10.1006/knac.1993.1008|citeseerx=10.1.1.101.7493 }} {{comp-sci-stub}}TBox 1 : Ontology (information science) |
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