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|Author=BenedictoRodriguezCastro, HughGlaser | |Author=BenedictoRodriguezCastro, HughGlaser | ||
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+ | |CompetencyQuestion=For example, in the case of the representation of the "wine" domain concept: | ||
+ | * Allow me to select a bottle of wine by color, region, flavour and(or) ocassion. | ||
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+ | In the case of the representation of the "pizza" domain concept: | ||
+ | * Allow me to select a pizza based on the type of base, the toppings and(or) the name. | ||
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+ | |Scenario=As an example from the object-oriented design, consider the alternative criteria that are avaible to classify the abstraction of a simple domain concepts such as "employee": | ||
+ | * Employee: by contract type (permanent vs. temporary), by job type (engineering, administrative, managerial). | ||
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+ | Similar examples exist in the ontology design field such us "wine" and "pizza": | ||
+ | * Wine: color, region, flavour, ocassion, etc. | ||
+ | * Pizza: base (deep pan, thin), topping (cheese, meat, vegetable, etc.), name (margherita, american, etc.) | ||
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Title: View Inheritance
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Users | BenedictoRodriguezCastro, HughGlaser |
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Domains | General |
Competency Questions | For example, in the case of the representation of the "wine" domain concept:
In the case of the representation of the "pizza" domain concept:
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Scenarios | As an example from the object-oriented design, consider the alternative criteria that are avaible to classify the abstraction of a simple domain concepts such as "employee":
Similar examples exist in the ontology design field such us "wine" and "pizza": |
Proposed Solutions (OWL files) | |
Related patterns |