Submissions:Symmetric n-ary relationship
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Name | Symmetric n-ary relationship |
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Author(s) | MariaPoveda, MariCarmenSuarezFigueroa |
SubmittedBy | MariaPoveda, MariCarmenSuarezFigueroa |
Description
Motivation | The symmetric n-ary relationship pattern emerged from the need of modelling distances among two points.
This problem is a clear case of an n-ary relationship where the relation between two points needs a further argument to represent the distance between such points. Once we have applied the n-ary pattern for this use case (http://www.w3.org/TR/swbp-n-aryRelations/#useCase1), we can realize that the origin and the destination of the n-ary relation belong to the same class. In addition, the value for the relationship is the same to represent the distance from A to B and vice-versa. Then, if we want to represent both distances we should instanciate the pattern twice, from A to B and vice-versa, resulting in a redundant representation. |
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Aim | This pattern allows representing symmetric n-ary relationships, i.e. binary relationships between two elements that need a further argument that has the same value for both directions of the relationship.
If SNAry is the symmetric n-ary relationship and z is its value for the elements x and y, then: SNAry(x,y)=z iff SNAry(y,x)=z |
Solution description | A class to represent the n-ary relationship together with the value for the further needed argument (Relationship or Attribute) has been created.
A relationship between the abovementioned class and the classes involved in the symmetric n-ary relationship is created. |
Elements | Class, Relationship, Attribute
Axioms: cardinality and equivalentClass |
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Example
Problem example | For example, we might want to represent the distance expressed in kilometres between two places. |
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Pattern solution example | http://ontologydesignpatterns.org/wiki/images/b/bd/Symmetric_n-ary_relationship_distance.jpg |
Consequences | The main advantage of this pattern is that allows representing distance between places without including redundancy in the ontology. |
Pattern reference
Origin | Modelling distance between stages of St James Way during the Geobuddies ontology network development (http://geobuddies.dia.fi.upm.es). |
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Known use | Geobuddies ontology network |
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Related ODP | N-ary Relation: New Class (LP-NR -01) |
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Reviews
Review article | Posted on | About revision (current is 9955) |
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OlafNoppens about Symmetric n-ary relationship | 245545616 September 2010 | 1006610,066 |
AlessandroAdamou about Symmetric n-ary relationship | 245545616 September 2010 | 1010610,106 |
RimDJEDIDI about Symmetric n-ary relationship | 245545616 September 2010 | 1010610,106 |
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