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+ | |SubmittedBy=EvaBlomqvist | ||
+ | |Name=Set | ||
+ | |Intent=To model sets of things (elements). A Set is a collection that cannot contain duplicate elements. | ||
+ | |CompetencyQuestion=What is the cardinality (size) of this set?, What are the elements in this set? | ||
+ | |ContentODPDescription=A Set is a collection that cannot contain duplicate elements. A Set is expressed by linking to it directly all the members (elements), multiple identical values of members (elements) will be eliminated because by default they are treated as a set. | ||
+ | |ReusableOWLBuildingBlock=http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/cp/owl/set.owl | ||
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+ | A Set is a collection that cannot contain duplicate elements. A Set is expressed by linking to it directly all the members (elements), multiple identical values of members (elements) will be eliminated because by default they are treated as a set. | ||
+ | The collections ontology (part of the SWAN ontologies) that this pattern is based on was created by Paolo Ciccarese - Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, and Marco Ocana - Balboa Systems Inc. The original ontologies, and related information, are available under a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/1.0/ Creative Commons License]. | ||
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General description
Name: | Set |
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Submitted by: | EvaBlomqvist |
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Intent: | To model sets of things (elements). A Set is a collection that cannot contain duplicate elements. |
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Solution description: | A Set is a collection that cannot contain duplicate elements. A Set is expressed by linking to it directly all the members (elements), multiple identical values of members (elements) will be eliminated because by default they are treated as a set. |
Reusable OWL Building Block: | http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/cp/owl/set.owl (949) |
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Elements
The Set Content OP locally defines the following ontology elements:
Additional information
A Set is a collection that cannot contain duplicate elements. A Set is expressed by linking to it directly all the members (elements), multiple identical values of members (elements) will be eliminated because by default they are treated as a set.
The collections ontology (part of the SWAN ontologies) that this pattern is based on was created by Paolo Ciccarese - Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, and Marco Ocana - Balboa Systems Inc. The original ontologies, and related information, are available under a Creative Commons License.
Scenarios
No scenario is added to this Content OP.
Reviews
There is no review about this proposal. This revision (revision ID 10366) takes in account the reviews: none
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Modeling issues
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