. . . . . . . . . . "1056049124"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "In computer science, the terms TBox and ABox are used to describe two different types of statements in knowledge bases. TBox statements are the \"terminology component\", and describe a domain of interest by defining classes and properties as a domain vocabulary. ABox statements are the \"assertion component\" \u2014 facts associated with the TBox's conceptual model or ontologies. Together ABox and TBox statements make up a knowledge base or a knowledge graph. ABox statements must be TBox-compliant: they are assertions that use the vocabulary defined by the TBox. TBox statements are sometimes associated with object-oriented classes and ABox statements associated with instances of those classes."@en . . . . . . . . . "In computer science, the terms TBox and ABox are used to describe two different types of statements in knowledge bases. TBox statements are the \"terminology component\", and describe a domain of interest by defining classes and properties as a domain vocabulary. ABox statements are the \"assertion component\" \u2014 facts associated with the TBox's conceptual model or ontologies. Together ABox and TBox statements make up a knowledge base or a knowledge graph. ABox statements must be TBox-compliant: they are assertions that use the vocabulary defined by the TBox."@en . "Abox"@en . . "4070216"^^ . "2928"^^ . . . . .