OWLszabványok
OWLszabványok, or Web Ontology Language standards, are a family of knowledge representation languages for authoring ontologies. They are designed to enable the use of web content in a form that can be understood by machines. OWLszabványok are developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and are based on the Resource Description Framework (RDF) and RDF Schema (RDFS) specifications. The primary aim of OWLszabványok is to provide a language that can be used to describe the classes and relations between them that are inherent in Web documents and applications.
The OWLszabványok family consists of three increasingly expressive sublanguages: OWL Lite, OWL DL, and OWL Full.
OWLszabványok ontologies provide a vocabulary for describing properties and classes of objects, as well as the