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Figure 9. Example of context feature model
published in journals whose rank is superior to
the attribute minimumJournalRank value. As
previously mentioned, in order to link the context
feature model to the context primitives, we use
stereotypes to annotate ontology elements as well
as the SWRL rules. Figure 11 shows a snippet of
the XML files containing the available stereotypes
to use for annotation. Each stereotype expression
is expressed, as described above, in terms of the
features' values of the context feature model.
Figure 12 shows a sample of the annotated
ontology elements. We use the Label property to
specify the correspondent stereotypes of each
element. On the other hand, as mentioned above,
MSs can be expressed using XPath. As an ex-
ample, the MS represented in Figure 13, uses the
SPQRL Update expression to update the datatype
property minimumJournalRank of the entity
FMConfiguration by a value retrieved from the
variable $minimumJournalRankVariable whose
value is determined by the XPath expression of
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