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In the fuel hierarchy we use a lot of equivalent classes. When we create (or converting an existing class to) an equivalent class we usually have both
To me, this seems a bit redundant to have express things in both @OpenEnergyPlatform/oeo-general-expert-formal-ontology : Is it necessary to have in these cases both the cc @stap-m |
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class fuel as subclass of itself seems a bit redundant. |
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class fuel as subclass of itself seems a bit redundant.
Apart from that I think that without the SubClassOf axioms protege would need reasoning to find out where the classes belong in the class hierarchy. As the reasoner is mostly deactivated they would just float around somewhere unordered. Which would make working with them complicated.
On the other hand "fuel" has to be included in the equivalentTo statement to avoid things that are not fuel getting classified as such.