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**Legend of the Diagrams**
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In the diagrams, relationships (_properties_) between entities (_classes_) are represented as _arrows_.
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In the diagrams, _classes_ are represented as rectangles. Complex classes are represented as circular nodes. Relationships (_properties_) between entities are represented as _arrows_.
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_Arrows_ are additionally used to represent some RDF, RDF-S and OWL constructs, more precisely:
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• _Plain arrows_ with white triangles represent the _rdfs:subClassOf_ relation between two classes. The origin of the arrow should be considered as the subclass of the entity at the destination of the arrow.
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• _Plain arrows_ with white triangles represent the _rdfs:subClassOf_ relation between two classes. The origin of the arrow shall be considered as the subclass of the entity at the destination of the arrow.
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• _Dashed arrows_ accompanied by the expression _rdf:type_ are used to indicate that the individual at the origin of the arrow is an instance of the class placed at the end of the arrow. |
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• _Dashed arrows_ accompanied by the expression _rdf:type_ are used to indicate that the _individual_ at the origin of the arrow is an _instance_ of the _class_ placed at the end of the arrow. |
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