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- | | | + | |CompetencyQuestion=What is the context or situation of something? What are the things present in this context or situation? |
- | | | + | |Scenario=The lecture was held in January 1921 by Bela Fleck, with some physicians in the audience making questions, in a very relaxed athmosphere. |
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+ | |Consequences=We can contextualize things that have something in common, or are associated: a same place, time, view, causal link, systemic dependence, etc. | ||
+ | We can also reify n-ary relations as situations. | ||
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General description
Name: | Situation |
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Submitted by: | AldoGangemi, Aldo Gangemi |
Also Known As: | |
Intent: | To represent contexts or situations, and the things that are contextualized. |
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Reusable OWL Building Block: | http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/cp/owl/situation.owl (1345) |
Consequences: | We can contextualize things that have something in common, or are associated: a same place, time, view, causal link, systemic dependence, etc.
We can also reify n-ary relations as situations. |
Scenarios: | The lecture was held in January 1921 by Bela Fleck, with some physicians in the audience making questions, in a very relaxed athmosphere. |
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Elements
The Situation Content OP locally defines the following ontology elements:
For example, a PlanExecution is a context including some actions executed by agents according to certain parameters and expected tasks to be achieved from a Plan; a DiagnosedSituation is a context of observed entities that is interpreted on the basis of a Diagnosis, etc.
Situation is also able to represent reified n-ary relations, where isSettingFor is the top-level relation for all binary projections of the n-ary relation. If used in a transformation pattern for n-ary relations, the designer should take care of:
- creating only one situation for each instance of an n-ary relation, otherwise the 'identification constraint' (Calvanese et al., IJCAI 2001) could be violated
- adding an 'exact cardinality' restriction corresponding to the arity of the n-ary relation, otherwise the designer would actually represent a polymorphic relation.
Scenarios
- I prepared a coffee with my heater, 300 ml of water, and an Arabica coffee mix. >>>
Reviews
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(type): http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Ontology
(versionInfo): Created by Aldo Gangemi and Valentina Presutti
(imports): http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/schemas/cpannotationschema.owl