http://tpl.ottr.xyz/p/asset-maintenance/interface/0.2/FailureMechanism
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Index | Name | Type | Optional | Blanks allowed | Default value |
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1 | mechanism | owl:Class | no | yes | no |
2 | subdivision | owl:Class | no | yes | no |
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<http://tpl.ottr.xyz/p/asset-maintenance/interface/0.2/FailureMechanism>[ owl:Class ?mechanism, owl:Class ?subdivision ] :: { <http://tpl.ottr.xyz/p/asset-maintenance/iso14224/0.2/FailureMechanismSubDivision>(?subdivision, ?mechanism) } .
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<http://tpl.ottr.xyz/p/asset-maintenance/interface/0.2/FailureMechanism>(x:argument1, x:argument2)RDF/wOTTR
[ ottr:of <http://tpl.ottr.xyz/p/asset-maintenance/interface/0.2/FailureMechanism> ; ottr:values ( x:argument1 x:argument2 ) ] .
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x:argument2 rdfs:subClassOf x:argument1 . x:argument1 rdfs:subClassOf fmea:FailureMechanism .
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<http://tpl.ottr.xyz/p/asset-maintenance/interface/0.2/FailureMechanism>(x:argument1, x:argument2)
<http://tpl.ottr.xyz/p/asset-maintenance/iso14224/0.2/FailureMechanismSubDivision>(x:argument2, x:argument1)
o-owl-ax:SubClassOf(x:argument2, x:argument1)
ottr:Triple(x:argument2, rdfs:subClassOf, x:argument1)
o-owl-ax:SubClassOf(x:argument1, fmea:FailureMechanism)
ottr:Triple(x:argument1, rdfs:subClassOf, fmea:FailureMechanism)
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<http://tpl.ottr.xyz/p/asset-maintenance/interface/0.2/FailureMechanism>[ owl:Class ?mechanism, owl:Class ?subdivision ] :: { <http://tpl.ottr.xyz/p/asset-maintenance/iso14224/0.2/FailureMechanismSubDivision>(?subdivision, ?mechanism) } .
<http://tpl.ottr.xyz/p/asset-maintenance/interface/0.2/FailureMechanism> rdf:type ottr:Template ; ottr:parameters ( [ ottr:type owl:Class ; ottr:variable _:b0 ] [ ottr:type owl:Class ; ottr:variable _:b1 ] ) ; ottr:pattern [ ottr:of <http://tpl.ottr.xyz/p/asset-maintenance/iso14224/0.2/FailureMechanismSubDivision> ; ottr:values ( _:b1 _:b0 ) ] .
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@prefix ottr: <http://ns.ottr.xyz/0.4/>. @prefix rdf: <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#>. @prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#>.