In computer metadata, semantic equivalence is a declaration that two data elements from different vocabularies contain data that has similar meaning. There are three types of semantic equivalence statements: Class or concept equivalence. A statement that two high level concepts have similar or equivalent meaning. Property or attribute equivalence. A statement that two properties, descriptors or attributes of a classes have similar meaning. Instance equivalence.
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- In computer metadata, semantic equivalence is a declaration that two data elements from different vocabularies contain data that has similar meaning. There are three types of semantic equivalence statements: Class or concept equivalence. A statement that two high level concepts have similar or equivalent meaning. Property or attribute equivalence. A statement that two properties, descriptors or attributes of a classes have similar meaning. Instance equivalence. A statement that two instances of data are the same or refer to the same instance.
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- In computer metadata, semantic equivalence is a declaration that two data elements from different vocabularies contain data that has similar meaning. There are three types of semantic equivalence statements: Class or concept equivalence. A statement that two high level concepts have similar or equivalent meaning. Property or attribute equivalence. A statement that two properties, descriptors or attributes of a classes have similar meaning. Instance equivalence.
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