]> Inheritance Relationship Profile This profile enables OWL-S to model inheritance relationships between services. 0.3 Web Service Customization Web Service Extension This profile enables modeling inheritance relationships between OWL-S services. An instance of this class represents a central point for the accordant service where all its inheritance relationships can be defined using 0 or more instances of the class SuperService and 0 or more instances of the class SubService. The inheritance relationship can be defined in more detail by those two classes SuperService and SubService which both represent an InheritanceRelatedService. The profile is meant to be additional to the OWL-S default Profile and is used for inheritance definitions only. Inheritance Profile Web Service Manipluation Delete inherited processes Insert inherited processes This is an abstract class. Instances can either be created of the subclass SuperSerivce or SubService in order to point to the according service. Instance Renaming SWSL-Rules Expression rdfs:comment (en) : rdfs:comment : This class represents the Inheritance Relationship (IR) specification in the OWL syntax (as an alternative to the SWSL syntax representation). The relationship to the superservice can be specified by using: Web Service Customization, Web Service Extension and Web Service Manipulation. An instance of this class can be used to point to from a specific service to define an inheritance related subservice. An instance of this class is used to point to from a specific service to define an inheritance related superservice. In addition, the inheritance relationship can be defined in more detail using an overwriting. Add Input / Output to an inherited process Add Input / Output Points to an inheritance related service Delete Input / Output Delete Input / Output from an inherited process SWSL syntax representation of the Inheritance Relationship (IR) specfication. OWL syntax representation of the Inheritance Relationship (IR) specfication. The number of detachments from the current control construct the inserted process performance is in