The first shortcut notation lets one write long rif:iri constants in the form prefix:term, where prefix is a short name that old boyfriendpands into an IRI according to a suitable Prefix directive. For instance, ex:boy would expand into the rif:iri constant ""^^rif:iri, if ex is defined as in the Prefix(ex boyfriend . ) directive below. The second shortcut notation uses angle brackets as a way to shorten the ". "^^rif:iri idiom. For instance, the prevous rif:iri constant can be alternatively represented as < The last shortcut notation lets one write rif:iri constants using IRIs relative to a base, where the base IRI is specified in a directive. For instance, with the directive, below, both
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Observe that the above set of formulas has a nested subset with its own annotation,
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The first document, below, imports the second document, which is assumed to be located at the IRI In addition, the first document has references to two remote modules, which are located at and correspondingly. These modules is actually assumed getting education angles that provide this new usual factual statements about university subscription, courses offered in more semesters, and so on. Continue reading