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Elite may refer to

  • Elitism is a belief or attitude that an elite (a selected group of persons whose personal abilities, specialized training or other attributes place them at the top of any field) are the people whose views on a matter are to be taken most seriously, or who are alone fit to... Elitism - the concept of Social stratification is a sociological term for the hierarchical arrangement of social classes, castes, and strata within a society. Oftentimes this is arranged in terms of economics; however, it can be used in reference to any segment of a socioeconomic class. Critical overview Social stratification is regarded quite differently by... social stratification by innate or social qualities
  • Elite is a seminal space trading-game, originally published by Acornsoft in 1984 for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron computers and subsequently ported to many others. It was written and developed by David Braben and Ian Bell, who had met while both undergraduates at Jesus College, Cambridge University. Description... Elite - A computer game is a game composed of a computer-controlled virtual universe that players interact with in order to achieve a defined goal or set of goals. A video game is a computer game where the player is given feedback through a video display. Generally, computer game refers to... computer software game
  • Elite - a skilled Hacker is a term used to describe different types of computer experts. It is also sometimes extended to mean any kind of expert, especially with the connotation of having particularly detailed knowledge or of cleverly circumventing limits. The meaning of the term, when used in a computer context, has changed... hacker

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Feature Synopsis for OWL Lite and OWL (3697 words)
The goal of OWL Lite is to provide a language that is viewed by tool builders to be easy enough and useful enough to support.
The only main difference between this version of OWL Lite and the previous description is a limitation on cardinalities and the explicit inclusion of inverseFunctional for properties.
OWL Lite has a subset of the full OWL language constructors and has a few restrictions.
Web Ontology Language (OWL): Overview (4787 words)
OWL Lite (and OWL DL) impose the side condition that transitive properties (and their superproperties) cannot have a maxCardinality 1 restriction.
OWL (and OWL Lite) cardinality restrictions are referred to as local restrictions, since they are stated on properties with respect to a particular class.
OWL Lite cardinality restrictions are limited because they only allow statements concerning cardinalities of value 0 or 1 (they do not allow arbitrary values for cardinality, as is the case in OWL DL and OWL Full).
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