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How to propose a pattern (in a nutshell)
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- Upload the image with a diagrammatic view of your pattern
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- Edit the page to complete all the necessary information by clicking on the edit button on the top of your pattern page, also remember to ask for a review of your pattern or indicate if you are submitting for a specific event.
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If you are not aware of the recommended procedure for posting a Logical Ontology Design Pattern proposal, the four steps are described below.
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Recommended Procedure for Posting Logical ODP proposals
Step 1: Do you have a picture showing a diagrammatic view of your Logical ODP?
- Yes? Upload it and remember the name of the picture file.
- No? It is recommended to include a picture in every proposal.
Step 2: Create the page of the new pattern
Step 3: Editing the Logical ODP proposal page
- Edit the pattern page you just created, i.e. go to the page and choose "edit" in the menu at the top.
- Indicate the file name of the diagram picture (including its extension) in the appropriate field.
- Indicate all possible relations to other patterns by linking to their pages from the appropriate fields.
- Fill out as many of the fields as possible.
- Remember to indicate if you are submitting for a specific event.
- Save the Logical ODP proposal page.
Step 4: Review
- Ask for a review of your Logical ODP by clicking on "ask for a review" at the top of the proposal page.
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Sorry, you need to be logged to propose a logical pattern.
If you don't have an ODP account, you can request it.
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