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RacerPro is supposed to work, but is an deprecated reasoner
Shortest reasoning time
-
Aligned with Top Level Ontology
No, includes own TLO
Imports Ontology(ies)
-
Prefixes used
dcterms; rdfs
Class annotation types
label via class IRI; definition via rdfs:comment
Domain of Interest Represented (contained, related: broader/narrower, missing)
Aspect
Description
Top Level Ontology
contained
Process Design, Energy and Cost Data
contained
Heat, Transport and Kinetic Data
related: narrower
Characterisation Data
missing
Performance Data
related: broader
Operando Data
missing
Synthesis Data
missing
Process Modeling
contained
Material Modeling
related: broader
Chemical Substance Modeling
contained
Photocatalysis
missing
Electrocatalysis
missing
Heterogenous catalysis
missing
Homogenous catalysis
missing
Biocatalysis
missing
Ontology Characteristics
Aspect
Description
Axioms
5019
Logical
3067
Declaration
1048
Class count
503
Object property count
207
Data property count
37
Individual count
300
Annotation Property count
4
Comments
Looks like not maintained anymore since 2009. Modular setup of subontologies in separate files and linkage to ontology files via C:/OntoCAPE/ as base instead of an actual URI makes it difficult to reason and to reuse.
While it contains good ideas on process modeling (special focus on ASPEN), it does not fit to current standards (Top Level, IRIs pointing to local files, mutliple ontology module files instead of one large file containing the whole ontology...)
Additionally, reasoning gets very complicated because of the modular setup of the sub-ontologies. [AB] was not yet able to run a reasoner (tried Fact++ and HermiT) without error. Even reasoning just the heat exchanger module produced non resolvable reasoning errors.