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RDFS.java
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package cz.cvut.kbss.jopa.vocabulary;
/**
* A subset of the RDFS vocabulary.
*/
public class RDFS {
/**
* RDFS vocabulary namespace.
*/
public static final String NAMESPACE = "http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#";
/**
* The {@code rdfs:label} property is used to provide a human-readable version of a resource's name.
*/
public static final String LABEL = NAMESPACE + "label";
/**
* The {@code rdfs:comment} property is used to provide a human-readable description of a resource.
*/
public static final String COMMENT = NAMESPACE + "comment";
/**
* This corresponds to the generic concept of a type or category of resource.
*/
public static final String CLASS = NAMESPACE + "Class";
/**
* An instance of {@code rdf:Property} that is used to indicate the class(es) that will have as members any resource
* that has the indicated property.
*/
public static final String DOMAIN = NAMESPACE + "domain";
/**
* An instance of {@code rdf:Property} that is used to indicate the class(es) that the values of a property will be
* members of.
*/
public static final String RANGE = NAMESPACE + "range";
/**
* All things described by RDF are called resources, and are members of the class {@code rdfs:Resource}.
*/
public static final String RESOURCE = NAMESPACE + "Resource";
/**
* The class {@code rdfs:Literal} represents the self-denoting nodes called the 'literals' in the RDF graph
* structure.
* <p>
* Property values such as textual strings are examples of RDF literals.
*/
public static final String LITERAL = NAMESPACE + "Literal";
/**
* The {@code rdfs:subClassOf} property represents a specialization relationship between classes of resources.
*/
public static final String SUB_CLASS_OF = NAMESPACE + "subClassOf";
/**
* The property {@code rdfs:subPropertyOf} is an instance of {@code rdf:Property} that is used to specify that one
* property is a specialization of another.
*/
public static final String SUB_PROPERTY_OF = NAMESPACE + "subPropertyOf";
private RDFS() {
throw new AssertionError();
}
}