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|Name=Description | |Name=Description | ||
|Intent=To formally represent a conceptualization or a descriptive context. | |Intent=To formally represent a conceptualization or a descriptive context. | ||
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|Consequences=This CP allows the designer to represent both a (descriptive) context and the elements that characterize and are involved in that context. | |Consequences=This CP allows the designer to represent both a (descriptive) context and the elements that characterize and are involved in that context. | ||
|RelatedCP=Submissions:Situation,Submissions:Description and situation,Submissions:Classification | |RelatedCP=Submissions:Situation,Submissions:Description and situation,Submissions:Classification | ||
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| Intent: | To formally represent a conceptualization or a descriptive context. |
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| Reusable OWL Building Block: | 1 (19) |
| Consequences: | This CP allows the designer to represent both a (descriptive) context and the elements that characterize and are involved in that context. |
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The Description Content OP locally defines the following ontology elements:
Description (owl:Class) A description represents a conceptualization. It can be thought also as a descriptive
context that defines concepts in order to see a relational context out of a set of data or observations.
For example, a Plan is a description of some actions to be executed by agents in a certain way, with
certain parameters; a diagnosis is a description that provides an interpretation to a set of observed
entities, etc.
Concept (owl:Class) A concept can be an idea, notion, role, or even a reified class, and is defined in a description.
Once defined, a concept can be used in other descriptions.
is defined in (owl:ObjectProperty) A relation between a description and a concept, e.g. a workflow for a governmental
organization defines the role officer, or the Italian Traffic Law defines the role Vehicle. In order to be
used, a concept must be previously defined in another description. The defines object property is its inverse.
is concept used in (owl:ObjectProperty) a more generic relation holding between a description and a concept.
The uses concept object property is its inverse.
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