Submissions:DescriptionAndSituation
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Name: | DescriptionAndSituation |
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Submitted by: | AldoGangemi |
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Reusable OWL Building Block: | http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/cp/owl/descriptionandsituation.owl (1023) |
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Elements
The DescriptionAndSituation Content OP locally defines the following ontology elements:
A same Entity can be given different descriptions, for example, an old cradle can be given a unifying Description based on the original aesthetic design, the functionality it was built for, or a new aesthetic functionality in which it can be used as a flower pot.
A same Thing can be given different descriptions, for example, an old cradle can be given a unifying Description based on the original aesthetic design, the functionality it was built for, or a new aesthetic functionality in which it can be used as a flower pot.
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Modeling issues
Modeling issue | Competency question | Domains |
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Situation classification | What situations satisfy a certain description? What descriptions can be (partly) satisfied by that situation? What situations (partly) satisfying a certain description can emerge out of this dataset? |
The Description and Situation content ontology design pattern. This CP represents conceptualizations i.e., descriptions, and corresponding groundings i.e., situations. The pattern is extracted from DOLCE+DnS Ultralite by partial cloning of elements, and is composed of three other CPs: description, situation, and classification.