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− | | | + | |SubmittedBy=AdilaKrisnadhi |
− | | | + | |Name=Material Transformation |
− | + | |Intent=To contextualize the transformation process from raw components and the required equipment to a final manufactured artifact. | |
− | + | |Domain=Manufacturing, Chemistry, Workflow, Ecology | |
|CompetencyQuestion=What material resources were required to produce a product? | |CompetencyQuestion=What material resources were required to produce a product? | ||
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Where did the transformation take place? | Where did the transformation take place? | ||
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What was the time necessary for the transformation? | What was the time necessary for the transformation? | ||
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What other materials or conditions were necessary for the transformation process to occur? | What other materials or conditions were necessary for the transformation process to occur? | ||
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What materials change during the transformation? | What materials change during the transformation? | ||
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How much energy is required for the transformation to take place? | How much energy is required for the transformation to take place? | ||
+ | |ContentODPDescription=The pattern | ||
+ | |ReusableOWLBuildingBlock=http://descartes-core.org/ontologies/mt/1.0/MaterialTransformationPattern.owl | ||
|Consequences=This is not a very generic pattern describing a change of states. It may not be applicable to broader types of transformation, like change of money, or change of political affiliations, etc. | |Consequences=This is not a very generic pattern describing a change of states. It may not be applicable to broader types of transformation, like change of money, or change of political affiliations, etc. | ||
− | | | + | |Scenario=A pile of wood is transformed into ash by burning. Emboddied energy involved in the process of mixing aggregate, water, cement and other binders to create concrete. Materials required to construct a manufactured artifact such as a window (glass, wood, aluminum). |
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There are two axioms that we need in this pattern but not expressible in OWL. | There are two axioms that we need in this pattern but not expressible in OWL. | ||
The first says that there is at least one of the input that is not in the output of the transformation, which cannot be expressed in FOL as the formula: | The first says that there is at least one of the input that is not in the output of the transformation, which cannot be expressed in FOL as the formula: | ||
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ALL x.( MaterialTransformation(x) IMPLIES Exists y.(hasOutput(x,y) AND NOT hasInput(x,y) ) ) | ALL x.( MaterialTransformation(x) IMPLIES Exists y.(hasOutput(x,y) AND NOT hasInput(x,y) ) ) | ||
Thus, this OWL encoding does not contain any axiom expressing the above two. | Thus, this OWL encoding does not contain any axiom expressing the above two. | ||
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Name: | Material Transformation |
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Submitted by: | AdilaKrisnadhi |
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Intent: | To contextualize the transformation process from raw components and the required equipment to a final manufactured artifact. |
Domains: | |
Competency Questions: |
Where did the transformation take place? What was the time necessary for the transformation? What other materials or conditions were necessary for the transformation process to occur? What materials change during the transformation? How much energy is required for the transformation to take place? |
Solution description: | The pattern |
Reusable OWL Building Block: | 1 (159) |
Consequences: | This is not a very generic pattern describing a change of states. It may not be applicable to broader types of transformation, like change of money, or change of political affiliations, etc. |
Scenarios: | A pile of wood is transformed into ash by burning. Emboddied energy involved in the process of mixing aggregate, water, cement and other binders to create concrete. Materials required to construct a manufactured artifact such as a window (glass, wood, aluminum). |
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The Material Transformation Content OP locally defines the following ontology elements:
There are two axioms that we need in this pattern but not expressible in OWL. The first says that there is at least one of the input that is not in the output of the transformation, which cannot be expressed in FOL as the formula: ALL x.( MaterialTransformation(x) IMPLIES Exists y.(hasInput(x,y) AND NOT hasOutput(x,y) ) ) The second states that there is at least one of the output that is not part of the input of the transformation: ALL x.( MaterialTransformation(x) IMPLIES Exists y.(hasOutput(x,y) AND NOT hasInput(x,y) ) ) Thus, this OWL encoding does not contain any axiom expressing the above two.
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