HasIntent This property describes the goal of the Ontology Design Pattern. Its value is of type Text.

This property is a subproperty of PatternProblem

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Interest +Used for capturing the interest of a user, as well as capturing the provenance of interest predictions.  +
Invoice +To represent the core attributes of an invoice  +
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LinnaeanTaxonomy +-  +
List +To represent ordered collections, i.e. lists.  +
Literal Reification +This pattern promotes any literal as “first class object” in OWL by reifying it as a proper individual of the class litre:Literal.  +
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Material Transformation +To contextualize the transformation process from raw components and the required equipment to a final manufactured artifact.  +
MaterialsProperty +To capture the provenance an assertion about a material's properties as well as capture the particulars of the property itself.  +
MicroblogEntry +Provide a core pattern for capturing information related to microblog entries (e.g. twitter, instagram, facebook, etc.)  +
ModifiedHazardousSituation +To modify the existing HazardousSituation ODP to additionally support proactive questions central to risk assessment and mitigation planning.  +
Move +--  +
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Nary Participation +To represent events with their participants, time, space, etc.  +
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Object with states +An object can have different states for which different restrictions apply. The goal of the pattern is to allow modelling the different states of an object and the restrictions on such object for its different states.  +
Objectrole +To represents objects and the roles they play.  +
Observation +The intent of this pattern is to represent observations of things, under a set of parameters. Common parameters may be the time and place of the observation, but may be any feature that is observed concerning the specific thing being observed.  +
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Parameter +To represent parameters to be used for a certain concept.  +
PartOf +To represents entities and their parts.  +
ParticipantRole +To represent participants in events holding specific roles in that particular event.  +
Participation +To represent participation of an object in an event.  +
Pattern for re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the adjacency list data model, into an ontology schema +Re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the adjacency list model, to design an ontology schema.  +
Pattern for re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the flattened data model, into an ontology schema +Re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the flattened model, to design an ontology schema.  +
Pattern for re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the path enumeration data model, into an ontology schema +Re-engineering a classification scheme which follows the path enumeration data model to design an ontology schema  +
Pattern for re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the snowflake data model, into an ontology schema +Re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the snowflake model, to design an ontology schema.  +
Pattern for re-engineering a term-based thesaurus, which follows the recordbased data model, into an ontology schema +Re-engineering a term-based thesaurus which follows the record-based model to design an ontology schema.  +
Pattern for re-engineering a term-based thesaurus, which follows the relationbased data model, into an ontology schema +Re-engineering a term-based thesaurus, which follows the relation-based model, to design an ontology schema.  +
PeriodicInterval +The goal of this pattern is to represent non-convex intervals where the duration of each internal interval and the duration of the gaps between intervals are constant. These intervals are called periodic intervals within the context of this pattern.  +
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