Scenario This property is used for describing examples of instantiation of the Content OP. For example, for the part of Content OP (which represents part-whole relations) a possible scenario is the sentence: "the brain is part of the human body". Scenarios are expressed as natural language sentences. The value of this property is of type Text.

This property is a subproperty of PatternProblemExample.

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ActingFor +Matteo Sanvitale is working as an officer for CEMA s.r.l.  +
Action +The action of making coffee is dependent on the action of buying coffee.  +, The action of making coffee is 'completed'.  +, The consequence of making coffee is drinking coffee.  +,
ActivitySpecification +This pattern is applicable for a wide range of scenarios. In essence  +
Actuation-Actuator-Effect +A light switch has an impact on the luminosity when it is toggled  +
AffectedBy +A room (feature of interest) has a temperature (quality) and this temperature is affected by the air conditioner status  +, By the number of people in the room  +, And by the sun radiation that passes through the room’s windows. A basement (feature of interest) has a temperature (quality) that is affected by the air conditioner status  +,
AgentRole +She greeted us all in her various roles of mother  +, Friend  +, And daughter.  +
AquaticResourceObservation +The aquatic resource for Skipjack tuna in Northern Atlantic in 2004 (as reported in 2008) was observed with low abundance level.  +
AquaticResources +Give me the Species for water area 24; give me the Water areas for species Gadus morhua.  +
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Biological Entities +TestScenario1  +, TestScenario2  +
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City Resident Pattern +The definition of Resident varies from city to city and country to country. We use as our use cases definitions of Resident as provided by four cities: Toronto Canada: “you are identified as a resident if you reside in  +, Own property  +, The more regular dwelling is considered their place of resi-dence” (Li  +,
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