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Ontologies often involve complex logical structures, so changes to individual classes or the addition of new axioms can have significant implications for other parts of the ontology. Due to this complexity, dependencies between symbols in the vocabulary of the ontology are not always immediately apparent. In this paper, we define three semantics-based approaches for establishing dependency relationships between these symbols and explore their specific properties. Additionally, we apply these dependency relations in a case study.
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