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Explanation on Annotation Properties
In OWL, Annotation Properties are non-logical properties that connect individuals, classes, ObjectProperty, other annotation properties etc with other object or with literal values. Technically, it connects the IRI of these entities.
The non-logical aspect means they are ignored for reasoning purposes.
They are primarily used for metadata: labels, definitions, synonyms, attribution, notes and comments, etc.
In the OEO, we don't follow the definition strictly. We use alternative term for synonyms and ambiguous terms as well.
See: Handling-ambiguous-terms
It describes the class with a mathematical formula in LaTeX syntax.
We decided to use CamelCase for all variables in the expression.
Underscores and backslashes must be avoided.
Example: "GrossNationalElectricityConsumption = GrossElectricityGeneration + ElectricityImports - ElectricityExports"
See: #987
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