wo-tmp:WorkAddressesFailure🛈 The parameters defined by the signature are listed here. Unfortunately parameter names are not informative; fixing it is a planned future feature. An optional parameter will accept the value ottr:none as an argument. A parameter which allows blanks will accept a blank node as argument value.
| Index | Name | Type | Optional | Blanks allowed | Default value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | id | owl:NamedIndividual | no | yes | no |
| 2 | funcLoc | owl:NamedIndividual | no | yes | no |
| 3 | failure | owl:NamedIndividual | no | yes | no |
🛈 stOTTR serialisation of the template without annotation instances.
wo-tmp:WorkAddressesFailure[
owl:NamedIndividual ?id,
owl:NamedIndividual ?funcLoc,
owl:NamedIndividual ?failure
] :: {
ottr:Triple(?id, fmea:workOn, ?funcLoc),
wo-tmp:WorkOnFailure(?id, ?failure)
} .🛈 The pattern of the template is illustrated by expanding a generated instance. Below the generated instance is shown in different serialisations, and its expansion is presented in different formats.
wo-tmp:WorkAddressesFailure(x:argument1, x:argument2, x:argument3)RDF/wOTTR
[ ottr:of wo-tmp:WorkAddressesFailure ; ottr:values ( x:argument1 x:argument2 x:argument3 ) ] .
🛈 Each resource node is linked to its IRI. Type relationships are not visualised, rather each node contains its type.
x:argument1 fmea:workOn x:argument2 ;
fmea:workOnFailure x:argument3 .🛈 Click the list to expand/contract one list element. Click 'expand/contact all' to expand/contract all elements. Note that the interactive expansion is not correct for instances that are marked by list expanders.
wo-tmp:WorkAddressesFailure(x:argument1, x:argument2, x:argument3)ottr:Triple(x:argument1, fmea:workOn, x:argument2)wo-tmp:WorkOnFailure(x:argument1, x:argument3)ottr:Triple(x:argument1, fmea:workOnFailure, x:argument3)🛈 The graph shows all the templates that this template depends on. The colour of the node indicates its namespace. Each node is linked to its documentation page.
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🛈 The templates in this library that depend on this template.
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wo-tmp:WorkAddressesFailure[
owl:NamedIndividual ?id,
owl:NamedIndividual ?funcLoc,
owl:NamedIndividual ?failure
] :: {
ottr:Triple(?id, fmea:workOn, ?funcLoc),
wo-tmp:WorkOnFailure(?id, ?failure)
} .
wo-tmp:WorkAddressesFailure
rdf:type ottr:Template ;
ottr:parameters ( [ ottr:type owl:NamedIndividual ;
ottr:variable _:b0
]
[ ottr:type owl:NamedIndividual ;
ottr:variable _:b1
]
[ ottr:type owl:NamedIndividual ;
ottr:variable _:b2
]
) ;
ottr:pattern [ ottr:of ottr:Triple ;
ottr:values ( _:b0
fmea:workOn
_:b1
)
] ;
ottr:pattern [ ottr:of wo-tmp:WorkOnFailure ;
ottr:values ( _:b0
_:b2
)
] .🛈 Prefixes are removed from all listings on this page for readability, but are listed here in RDF Turtle format.
@prefix fmea: <http://example.com/ns/asset-maintenance/fmea/>. @prefix ottr: <http://ns.ottr.xyz/0.4/>. @prefix wo-tmp: <http://tpl.ottr.xyz/p/asset-maintenance/work-orders/0.1/>. @prefix rdf: <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#>. @prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#>.