ABox - meaning and definition. What is ABox
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PART OF AN ONTOLOGY THAT CONTAINS THE ASSERTIONAL KNOWLEDGE ABOUT INSTANCES/INDIVIDUALS
Tbox; ABox

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·adv & ·adj Braced aback.
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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.
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AMERICAN MANUFACTURER OF BOXCARS
RailBox; Railbox Company; RailBox Company; ABOX; RBOX; FBOX
Railbox Company , founded in 1974, is a North American boxcar pooling company, and a subsidiary of the Chicago-based TTX Company. It was created to address a boxcar shortage in the United States in the 1970s.

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Abox

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" — 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.