Property:Description

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Description. This property indicates a brief description of the entity it refers to. The value of this property is of type Text.


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Action/Suspension +The time interval within which an action is (temporarily or permanently) suspended.
Action/action proposed in +Property relating an action (proposed action) to the plan(s) in which it is contained. For example, the plan for making coffee contains the actions "filling up the water container", "adding coffee", and "turning on the coffee machine".
Action/has consequence +A causal relation between actions, i.e. one action is the cause of another action. For example, the action of "swimming" is a consequence of "jumping into deep water". The property is transitive.
Action/has dependent +A transitive property for representing oth A transitive property for representing other types of dependencies between actions (other than the consequence one). For example, "swimming" is dependent on the action "getting into the water", but it is not necessarily a consequence (we may be able to also walk if the water is shallow). ble to also walk if the water is shallow).
Action/has direct consequence +An intransitive subproperty of the causal consequence property, for representing direct consequences.
Action/has direct dependent +Intransitive version of the dependency property, for representing direct dependency relations.
Action/has duration +Property relating implemented actions (act Property relating implemented actions (actions that have been started) to their duration, which is a (possibly open-ended) time interval. For example, the property could be used to represent the fact that I started to make coffee at 9am this morning and finished 5 minutes later. this morning and finished 5 minutes later.
Action/has status +A property that can be used to relate an action instance to its current status. For example, we could represent the fact that "I finished making coffee".
Action/has suspension +Property that can be used to relate an action instance to periods of suspension of that action. For example, we could represent that I took a lunch break between 1 and 2pm while preparing slides for a particular lecture.
Action/is consequence of +A causal relation between actions, i.e. one action is the cause of another action. For example, the action of "swimming" is a consequence of "jumping into deep water".
Action/is dependent on +A transitive property for representing oth A transitive property for representing other types of dependencies between actions (other than the consequence one). For example, "swimming" is dependent on the action "getting into the water", but it is not necessarily a consequence (we may be able to also walk if the water is shallow). ble to also walk if the water is shallow).
Action/is direct consequence of +An intransitive subproperty of the causal consequence property, for representing direct consequences.
Action/is directly dependent on +Intransitive version of the dependency property, for representing direct dependency relations.
Action/is duration of +Property relating a time interval (a duration) to implemented actions, representing their execution time. For example, the property could be used to represent the fact that I started to make coffee at 9am this morning and finished 5 minutes later.
Action/is status of +A property that can be used to relate a status to instances of actions. For example, we could represent the fact that "I finished making coffee".
Action/is suspension of +Property that can be used to relate a suspension period of suspension to an action. For example, we could represent that I took a lunch break between 1 and 2pm while preparing slides for a particular lecture.
Action/plan composed of +Property relating a plan to the action(s) (proposed action) that it contains. For example, the plan for making coffee contains the actions "filling up the water container", "adding coffee", and "turning on the coffee machine".
Advanced Ontology Engineering at FOI - 2011 +The course takes place during 2.5 days at FOI in Kista, Stockholm (Sweden). Language is Swedish.
AffectedBy/FeatureOfInterest +A feature of interest is an abstraction of A feature of interest is an abstraction of a real world phenomena (object, event, etc). A feature of interest is then described in terms of its properties or qualities, which are qualifiable, quantifiable, observable or operable qualities of the feature of interest. able qualities of the feature of interest.
AffectedBy/Quality +A quality of a feature of interest. An aspect of a feature of interest that is intrinsec to and cannot exist without the feature of interest. Every quality belongs to the feature of interest it is intrinsic to.
AffectedBy/affectedBy +A relation between qualities. A quality is affected by another quality if the value of the latter affects the value of the former.
AffectedBy/belongsTo +A relation between qualities and features of interest. Every quality belongs to the feature of interest it is intrinsic to.
AffectedBy/hasQuality +A relation between features of interest and qualities.
Affordance/Affordance +An affordance is modelled in DnS fashion and is an n-ary that relates state of the world (i.e., situations) to tasks according to specific weights or affordance strengths.
Affordance/Situation +A state of the world.
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