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Controlflow +-  +
CountingAs +-  +
Course +This pattern represents the basic attributes of a given course. It allows us to know the name, number, and level of the course. Also, we can know the instructor who teaches the course and the student who take the course.  +
Criterion +The criterion is defined as a subclass of description. The owl file linked below contains a simple example of how this pattern could be implemented for modeling a requirement (see 'Examples').  +
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DataTransformationPattern +TBD  +
Description +-  +
Description in Range +The Description In Range (DIR) ontology design patterns is a specialization of the Description ODP, that allows one to range the conceptualization of a descriptive context within specific borders defined by means of literal values.  +
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EventCore +See Adila Krisnadhi; Pascal Hitzler : A Core Pattern for Events. Under review at WOP 2016  +
EventProcessing +See WOP2013 pattern abstract, and full paper.  +
Experience & Observation +Experience & Observation  +
ExplanationODP +Explanation  +
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GO Top +-  +
GearSpecies +-  +
GearVessel +-  +
GearWaterArea +--  +
Gesture Interaction +Ontology pattern to model concepts related to human gesture interactions.  +
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HistoricalMap +Historical map's semantic documentation  +
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Information realization +This is a basic patterns, representing the difference between abstract and realized (manifested, concrete, etc.) information.  +
InformationObjectsAndRepresentationLanguages +-  +
IntensionExtension +This pattern employs a simple set of properties to link information objects to their meanings, and to entities they can be about.  +
Interest +Used for capturing the interest of a user, as well as capturing the provenance of interest predictions.  +
Invoice +-  +
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LCA Pattern +The pattern is intended to foster interoperability between existing data models, specifications, and software, and thereby act as a joint building block for the rapidly increasing interest in semantics within the broader LCA community.  +
LinnaeanTaxonomy +--  +
Literal Reification +Literals are reified in proper ontological individual (belonging to the class 'Literal'), expressing the literal value they refer to through a data property. This reification allows to use each 'reified literal' as subject or object of assertions.  +
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