Property:ArchitecturalODPConsequence

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Pages using the property "ArchitecturalODPConsequence"

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C

Class Union +A correspondence is established between the two classes
Class equivalence +The equivalent classed are related by an equivalence correspondence.
Class intersection +A correspondence is established between a class in a source ontology and the intersection of a set of classes in a target ontology.

S

Spatial Graph Adapter Pattern (moved to Content ODPs) +The SGA pattern allows us to extract this The SGA pattern allows us to extract this type of information and add it as Attributes or ContextualizedRelations to other objects, solving this issue by being able to, for example, group building elements even as what may seem arbitrary in isolated examples. Schemas produce a wide array of these situations, and even more when we start to translate between them. e when we start to translate between them.

V

View Inheritance +'''Inter- and Intra-criterion Multiple Inh '''Inter- and Intra-criterion Multiple Inheritance.''' There is an interesting feature regarding the types of multiple inheritance relations that can take place in the context of a View Inheritance pattern. These types of multiple inheritance relationships can be characterized as: * '''Inter-criterion''', when the parent classes involved in the multiple inheritance relation are subclasses of different abstraction criteria. The class ''C1Class3_C2Class2'' in Figure 1 is an example of this type of inheritance because one of its parent classes, ''C1_Class3'', is a refining concept of ''Criterion1'' and the other parent class, ''C2_Class2'', is a refining concept of ''Criterion2''. * '''Intra-criterion''', when the parent classes involved in the multiple inheritance relation are subclasses of the same abstraction criterion. The class ''C1_Class1Class2'' is an example of this type of inheritance because all of its parents classes, ''C1_Class1'' and ''C1_Class2'', are refining concepts of the same criterion, ''Criterion1''. * '''Intra- and inter-criterion''', when there are at least two parents involved in the relation that are subclasses of the same abstraction criterion and there is at least one more different parent that is a subclass of a different abstraction criterion. An example of this type of inheritance is trivial to extrapolate from the composition of the previous two. from the composition of the previous two.
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