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2  * Source code information
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4  * Original author Ian Dickinson, HP Labs Bristol
5  * Author email Ian.Dickinson@hp.com
6  * Package Jena 2
7  * Web http://sourceforge.net/projects/jena/
8  * Created 10 Feb 2003
9  * Filename $RCSfile: InverseFunctionalProperty.java,v $
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19
20 // Package
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package com.hp.hpl.jena.ontology;
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24
25 // Imports
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27

28
29 /**
30  * <p>
31  * Interface encapsulating the class of properties that are inverse functional:
32  * that is, properties in which a given given range value has a unique value in
33  * the domain (effectively, a key). Both {@link DatatypeProperty datatype} and
34  * {@link ObjectProperty object} properties may be inverse functional, so this
35  * interface is defined to extend the general super-interface {@link
36  * OntProperty}.
37  * </p>
38  *
39  * @author Ian Dickinson, HP Labs
40  * (<a HREF="mailto:Ian.Dickinson@hp.com" >email</a>)
41  * @version CVS $Id: InverseFunctionalProperty.java,v 1.5 2005/02/21 12:04:29 andy_seaborne Exp $
42  */

43 public interface InverseFunctionalProperty
44     extends ObjectProperty
45 {
46     // Constants
47
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48

49
50     // External signature methods
51
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52

53
54 }
55
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