Submissions:Template Instance
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General description
Name: | Template Instance |
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Submitted by: | CsongorNyulas |
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Intent: | The Template Instance pattern proposes a way of reducing the number of reified instances and the related property assertion axioms in an ontology, especially for the cases in which the reified relations are identical for multiple entities. |
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Solution description: | The pattern proposes to use the same “template” instance as the value of a reified property for multiple subjects (rather than having multiple copies of the same reified instance). The diagram presents an example of the usage of the pattern, for an easier understanding. The individuals x1 , x2 and x3 have a reified property p that have as values the reified individuals, y1 , y2 and y3 , respectively. In OWL, we would have object property assertions: (x1 p y1) , (x2 p y2) , (x3 p y3) . The properties for the reified individuals, y1 , y2 and y3 are all identical: (y_ p1 foo) , (y_ p2 1.0) and (y_ p3 z) .
The pattern proposes to create a template instance, The template instance would be used as the value for the reified property for In addition, we will also add one annotation property,
The right side of the diagram gives an example of this situation. Say that at a given time t0, there was an additional x4 individual that had the template instance as the value for p. At t0: Later, at time t1, the user decides to change the value At t1:
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Reusable OWL Building Block: | http://smi-protege.stanford.edu/collab-protege/templInstPattern/template_instance_odp.owl (992) |
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Known Uses: | http://www.who.int/classifications/icd/revision/en/index.html, https://sites.google.com/site/whoictm/ |
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Elements
The Template Instance Content OP locally defines the following ontology elements:
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Reviews
Review article | Posted on | About revision (current is 11156) |
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BenedictoRodriguezCastro about Template Instance | 245616828 August 2012 | 1115811,158 |
MariaPoveda about Template Instance | 24561754 September 2012 | 1117811,178 |
BorisVillazón-Terrazas about Template Instance | 24561754 September 2012 | 1117811,178 |
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