instancespossess
Instancespossess is a concept used in knowledge representation and ontology design to express ownership or possession at the level of individual instances. It is formulated as a binary relation that holds between an instance and an item that the instance owns or controls. In formal terms, instancespossess(x, y) is true when x is a particular, concrete entity and y is something that x possesses, such as a physical object or a contractual right. This focus on specific occurrences distinguishes instancespossess from class-level properties that apply to all members of a class.
In ontology design, instancespossess can be modeled as an object property with domain consisting of individuals
Examples: instancespossess(Alice, Bicycle1) indicates that Alice owns Bicycle1. Another example: instancespossess(Car1, LicensePlate42) could denote that Car1
Applications and limitations: instancespossess is useful in data integration, CRM systems, social graphs, and inventory management
See also: possesses, has, owns, ownership, ontology, RDF, OWL.