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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ActingFor +To represent that some agent is acting in order to forward the action of a social (non-physical) agent.  +
Action +The purpose of the pattern is to model actions that are proposed, planned, and performed or abandoned, together with their status and durations in time.  +
Actuation-Actuator-Effect +This ODP intents to model the relationship between an Actuator and the Effect it has on its environment through Actuations. It structures an Actuator ontology : http://www.irit.fr/recherches/MELODI/ontologies/SAN.owl  +
AffectedBy +To represent properties/qualities that may affect the status of a feature of interest.  +
Affordance +To represent the model for supporting the action selection mechanism.  +
AgentRole +To represent agents and the roles they play.  +
Airline +To represent the encyclopedic knowledge expressed by an object typed as Airline  +
Airline.owl +To represent the encyclopedic knowledge expressed by an object typed as Airline  +
An Ontology Design Pattern for Activity Reasoning +To incorporate the general two perspectives of activities: a workflow perspective, which are often observed in planning-related applications, and a spatiotemporal perspective, which are often found in geographic activity analysis.  +
AquaticResources +To represent aquatic resources or stocks as composed of aquatic organisms from one or more species, and living in a water area.  +
Auriol Degbelo +The goal of the pattern is to model the when, what, who, how and scope of insight capture during an interaction session with a geovisualization.  +
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Bag +To model bags of items (elements). The Bag is characterized by a collection that can have multiple copies of each object.  +
BasicPlan +-  +
BasicPlanExecution +-  +
Biological Entities +To represent biological species and relations between them.  +
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CatchRecord +To represent the catch records from time series FIGIS application, which contain temporally-indexed aggregated information about aquatic species cacthing.  +
ChessGame +To model a flexible schema to allow exposing chess games as linked data.  +
ClimaticZone +The intent of the pattern is to be able to represent climatic zones for aquatic resources.  +
Co-participation +To represent two objects that both participate in a same event.  +
Collection +To represent domain (not set theory) membership.  +
CollectionEntity +To represent collections, and their entities, i.e. to represent membership.  +
CommunicationEvent +To model communication events, such as phone calls, e-mails and meetings, their involved parties and the roles and relations of the parties in the context of the communication events.  +
Communities +-  +
Complaint Design Pattern +To represent core constituents found commonly in complaints across domains.  +
ComputationalEnvironment +The pattern is intended to support comparison and reproducibility of computational analyses.  +
ConceptGroup +This CP allows designers to represent concept group defined by intention (all concepts satisfying group membership condition) or by extension (all concepts referring a group).  +
Constituency +To represent the constituents of a layered structure.  +
ContextualizedWinstonPartWhole +To provide a contextualized version of the WinstonPartWhole pattern.  +
Controlflow +To represent control flows: activation, branching, decisions, concurrency, etc.  +
CountingAs +-  +
Course +The aim of this content ontology design patterns-Course Pattern- is to model the core attributes of a course and the basic relationships of the course in an educational institution.  +
Criterion +The purpose of this pattern is to provide a basis for criteria modeling. For more advanced use see the 'criterion setter' pattern that enables describing entities that define criteria (such as requirements, constraints etc.).  +
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DataTransformationPattern +TBD  +
Description +To formally represent a conceptualization or a descriptive context.  +
Description in Range +This pattern allows one to range the conceptualization of a descriptive context within specific borders defined by means of literal values.  +
DetectorFinalState +This pattern represent schematic model for high-energy physics experiment data.  +
Disposition +This pattern allow the representation of non-probabilistic dispositions with unique triggering and realization process types.  +
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EthnicGroup +To represent the encyclopedic knowledge expressed by an object typed as EthnicGroup  +
ExplanationODP +Describing the process and components of an explanation in different disciplines.  +
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Faceted Classification Scheme +Ontological representation of a specific domain concept conceptualized using a Faceted Classification Scheme (FCS).  +
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GO Top +To represent types of gene-related entities and their parts.  +
GearSpecies +To represent types of fishing gear with respect to the aquatic species they either are targeted to catch or can accidentally catch  +
GearVessel +To represent types of fishing gear with regard to the types of vessel they can be mounted on  +
GearWaterArea +To represent gear types in terms of the water areas where they can be employed to collect aquatic resources  +
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HasPest +Define the relationship between a concept and an organism which has characteristics that are regarded by other organisms as injurious or unwanted. Generally causing damages.  +
HazardousSituation +To model hazardous situations and their associated hazardous events with events' participating objects and the hazards the objects are exposed to with the exposure value.  +
HistoricalMap +The ontology's intent is to describe a historical map and its attributes.  +
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Information realization +To represent information objects and their physical realization.  +
InformationObjectsAndRepresentationLanguages +-  +
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