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  1. LinkML-Map

    The schema mapping (aka TransformationSpecification) specifies how to transform the data model. The schema mapping is a collection of one or more ClassDerivation objects, which themselves consist of …

  2. Mapping of Instances - LinkML Model

    Mapping to JSON is potentially lossy, as the definition names are not preserved. When mapping from JSON, the function is tr -1 J (obj, target) where target is a schema element.

  3. Slot: mappings - LinkML Model

    Slot: mappings A list of terms from different schemas or terminology systems that have comparable meaning. These may include terms that are precisely equivalent, broader or narrower in meaning, or …

  4. URIs and Mappings - linkml documentation

    You may wish to avoid committing to completely reusing a linked data concept, whilst wanting to retain a mapping. LinkML makes use of SKOS predicates as metamodel slots:

  5. LinkML Documentation

    Mapping schemas to other frameworks Schema Linter Derived models Annotations The metamodel Expression Language Working with Data Converting between different representations Data …

  6. Slot: broad_mappings - LinkML Model

    Slot: broad_mappings A list of terms from different schemas or terminology systems that have broader meaning. URI: skos:broadMatch Inheritance mappings broad_mappings Applicable Classes

  7. Slot: exact_mappings - LinkML Model

    Slot: exact_mappings A list of terms from different schemas or terminology systems that have identical meaning. URI: skos:exactMatch Inheritance mappings exact_mappings Applicable Classes

  8. Slot: examples - LinkML Model

    Slot: examples example usages of an element URI: linkml:examples Applicable Classes

  9. Class: Example - LinkML Model

    Usages ... Identifier and Mapping Information Schema Source from schema: https://w3id.org/linkml/meta Mappings ... LinkML Source Direct name: example description: usage example and description …

  10. Class: SlotDerivation - LinkML-Map

    slot. This is used primarily for mapping to relational databases or formalisms that do not allow multiple values. The class representing the repeated element