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- A __semantic type__ classifies and constrains the semantic, as opposed to structural interpretation of a __resource__. Datasets, actors (also known as __services__), and actor input and output ports are examples of resources that may have semantic types within SEEK. |
+ A __semantic type__ classifies and constrains the semantic, as opposed to structural interpretation of a __resource__. Datasets, actors (also known as services), and actor input and output ports are examples of resources that may have semantic types within SEEK. |
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- A semantic type is expressed as a set of __semantic annotations__. A semantic annotation assigns objects of a resource a "meaning" via ontology expressions (that is, using ontology terms), thus serving to "link" or "glue" a portion of a resource to a portion of an ontology. In this way, the semantic interpretation of a resource (its semantic type) is built from the annotations of its parts. |
+ A semantic type is expressed as a set of __semantic annotations__. A semantic annotation assigns objects of a resource a "meaning" via ontology expressions (that is, using ontology terms). A semantic annotation serves to "link" or "glue" a portion of a resource to a portion of an ontology. In this way, the semantic interpretation of a resource (its semantic type) is built from the annotations of its parts. |
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