Community:Modelling Questions Scenario

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  • I don't want the answer to be some car dealer that doesn't sell model x. By representing this question formally
  • I may be about to decide from what shop to buy a certain product. My question could be "From what shop should I buy a car of model x
  • I would be able to relate the parts of the question to things such as metrics for assessing my options (i.e.
  • In the decision-making context
  • a how or a why?
  • a what
  • a where
  • and checking that a proposed answer is actually of type "car dealer" and "shop". Another scenario might be in the domain of emergency management and there is a need to transport a patient to an appropriate medical facility; however
  • and restricted to take values of type "shop"
  • i.e.
  • in an emergency
  • it is understandable to humans but not to it is understandable to humans but not to machines. How do I represent this question in OWL to answer certain competency questions such as: What is the Subject of this question? What is the unknown part of the question we are trying to answer? Is it the subject we are trying to answer? Is it the subject
  • manufactured later than 2003?". My decision will be the answer to that question. In this case the variable is indicated by the "what" keyword
  • or possibly even more specifically "car dealers". The model an year restricts the answer set for the question
  • rather than just as a string
  • some facilities may be overloaded and may not have the needed services. So the question might be "To which medical facility should I send this patient X with needed services Y?" If I represent this question as a string
  • the different shops)
  • the property or the value? Is the unknown part a who

 

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