Property:HasIntent

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HasIntent This property describes the goal of the Ontology Design Pattern. Its value is of type Text.

This property is a subproperty of PatternProblem


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Pattern for re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the flattened data model, into an ontology schema +Re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the flattened model, to design an ontology schema.
Pattern for re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the path enumeration data model, into an ontology schema +Re-engineering a classification scheme which follows the path enumeration data model to design an ontology schema
Pattern for re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the snowflake data model, into an ontology schema +Re-engineering a classification scheme, which follows the snowflake model, to design an ontology schema.
Pattern for re-engineering a term-based thesaurus, which follows the recordbased data model, into an ontology schema +Re-engineering a term-based thesaurus which follows the record-based model to design an ontology schema.
Pattern for re-engineering a term-based thesaurus, which follows the relationbased data model, into an ontology schema +Re-engineering a term-based thesaurus, which follows the relation-based model, to design an ontology schema.
PeriodicInterval +The goal of this pattern is to represent non-convex intervals where the duration of each internal interval and the duration of the gaps between intervals are constant. These intervals are called periodic intervals within the context of this pattern.
PharmaInnova +To describe invoices with the PharmaInnova Model. This schema can be applied to other invoice models.
Place +To talk about places of things.
PlanConditions +--
Policy +The pattern intends to model policies, the The pattern intends to model policies, their characteristics and their associated entities, such as processes and agents. This pattern has been developed by [http://mklab.iti.gr/ MKLab] at CERTH/ITI and the University of Liverpool for the [http://www.pericles-project.eu/ PERICLES] FP7 project. ericles-project.eu/ PERICLES] FP7 project.
Pollution +The Pollution ontology design pattern (ODP The Pollution ontology design pattern (ODP) intends to model the pollution, the pollutants and their observations at various spatio-temporal points. It also captures the information about the various direct and indirect sources of pollution. The Pollution ODP makes use of Trajectory, Observation and Stub-Metapattern ODPs. ry, Observation and Stub-Metapattern ODPs.
Price +--
PrivacyPolicyPersonalData +Provides a model for personal data information within privacy policies
Provenance +Extracted core of PROV-O

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RTMSmapping +to represent mappings between FSDAS application ontology network, and RTMS ontologies
Reaction +To model dynamic situations, tracking agents and actions they produce, events that are results of some action(s), and consequences as new actions, i.e. reactions
Reactor pattern +The remit of the reactor pattern is to enable the modelling of reactive processes that consume inputs and produce outputs under specific environmental conditions and on being triggered by certain events.
RecurrentEventSeries +To represent recurrent event series as situations and collections of consecutive events, with a regular time period between events and unifying factors.
RecurrentSituationSeries +To represent recurrent situation series as situations and collections of consecutive situations, with a regular time period between situations and unifying factors.
Region +To represent and reason on values of attributes of things, by explicitly talking about the dimensions ("regions") of the attributes, which include those values.
RelativeRelationship +For dynamically conceptualizing, establishing, tracking, and updating relative relationships and dependencies between entities (real or representational) of a physical, temporal, and/or importance scope.
ReportingEvent +The intent of the pattern is to allow for The intent of the pattern is to allow for modelling situations in which the knowledge about an event cannot be treated as certain. It is particularly useful for cases in which two or more agents provide different, contradictory information about the same event. It can be also used for modelling situation in which a single agent provided contradictory information about the same event in different points in time. In general the pattern allows for stating different circumstances of an act of the information provision. es of an act of the information provision.
ReportingNewsEvent +The pattern can be used for modelling situ The pattern can be used for modelling situations in which we are not certain that a particular actual event has the properties which were described in a news message. We want to define the properties of an actual event which were reported (time, place, actors, subevents, cause, effect etc.), but not to treat them as universal, verified knowledge. The pattern also allows to define who is responsible for a particular description of an event and how this description is dealt with. nt and how this description is dealt with.
ResourceAbundanceObservation +The intent of the pattern is to be able to represent observations of aquatic resources, where the observations have been made a certain year and has certain other parameters.
ResourceExploitationObservation +The intent of the pattern is to be able to represent observations of aquatic resources, where the observations have been made a certain year and has certain other parameters.
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