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with some additional expressivity from OWL. This means that it is particularly suit-
able for applications that use lightweight ontologies to organize large numbers of
individuals or if you need to operate on RDF triple data.
NOTE
1. For simplicity, we use OWL Full and OWL DL to denote both versions of these languages
and only use OWL 2 Full or OWL 2 DL if there is a difference that requires highlighting.
OWL 1 is a subset of OWL 2; every OWL 1 ontology is a valid OWL 2 ontology.
REFERENCE
Dean, M., and Schreiber, G. OWL Web Ontology Language reference. W3C Recommendation
10 February 2004. http://www.w3.org/TR/owl-ref/ .
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