In Computer Science, an ABox is an "assertion component"—a fact associated with a terminological vocabulary within a knowledge base. The terms ABox and TBox are used to describe two different types of statements in ontologies. TBox statements describe a system in terms of controlled vocabularies, for example, a set of classes and properties. ABox are TBox-compliant statements about that vocabulary.
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- In Computer Science, an ABox is an "assertion component"—a fact associated with a terminological vocabulary within a knowledge base. The terms ABox and TBox are used to describe two different types of statements in ontologies. TBox statements describe a system in terms of controlled vocabularies, for example, a set of classes and properties. ABox are TBox-compliant statements about that vocabulary. Tbox statements are sometimes associated with object-oriented classes and Abox statements associated with instances of those classes. Together ABox and TBox statements make up a knowledge base.
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- In Computer Science, an ABox is an "assertion component"—a fact associated with a terminological vocabulary within a knowledge base. The terms ABox and TBox are used to describe two different types of statements in ontologies. TBox statements describe a system in terms of controlled vocabularies, for example, a set of classes and properties. ABox are TBox-compliant statements about that vocabulary.
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