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- Name of the class
- Prefix in the Data Vocabularies Tool
- The long identifier, IRI address: The IRI address is a unique address for the class in the internet.
- With the IRI address, the class can be used as a reference outside the Data Vocabularies Tool, in, for example, machine readable interfaces.
- Concept: the link to the concept in the Terminologies Tool.
- Upper class: The name of the upper class and its link.
- The class having meaning content more common than this class.
- For example e, tool >hammer> hammer
- Equivalent classes: The name of the equivalent class and its link.
- The other classes that have a meaning that is the same or almost the same as this class. For example, shoe - footwear.
- Disjoint classes: The name of the disjoint class and the its link to it.
- The classes that cannot include same parts as this class (classes exclude each other). For example: the actor can either be either a person or an organizationorganisation, but not both simultaneously.
- Technical description: Short description of the class and its usage.
- Attributes: List of attributes included to in the class. Click the name of the attribute to open more specific information of on the attribute.
- Associations: List of associations included to in the class. Click the name of the association to open more specific information of on the association.
- References: List of other resources that have referred to this class (used this class as a reference).
- Created: The day and time the class was created.
- Last modified at: The day and time the class was last updated.
- Work group comment:Comments and instructions for other users editing the information content of on the class. This field is not publicly available.
- Contributors: Organisation(s) that own(s) who owns the content and maintains maintain(s) it in the Data Vocabularies Tool.
In the Action menu, you can edit a chosen class or its prefix. You can also delete a class.
From the Classes tab, you can also
- Copy the IRI address.
- Add attributes to the class.
- Add associations to the class.
- See the references to the class, i.e. other resources that have referred to this class (have used this class as a reference).
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