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Note on OWL profiles
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OWL profiles are defined to reflect compromises:
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- expressibility vs. implementability
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Some application just need to express and interchange terms
(with possible scruffiness): OWL Full is fine
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- they may build application-specific reasoning instead of using
a general one
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Some applications need rigor, but only a simple set of
statements: a rule engine based profile from OWL 2 might be
o.k.
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Some applications need rigor and complex term classification;
then OWL DL might be the good choice