Similarly to #2 , we need to use MOD to illustrate the 2 supported use cases. This one consists in describing the owl:Ontology object within MOD1.2.owl with annotation properties from MOD1.2.
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This shall replace the previous example done with AGROOE. The goal would be for us to share this with anyone we would like to advice how to describe their ontologies.
Similarly to #2 , we need to use MOD to illustrate the 2 supported use cases. This one consists in describing the owl:Ontology object within MOD1.2.owl with annotation properties from MOD1.2.