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Annotation Property: rdfs:comment

Usage (18)

  • 'Cardinality Unit' rdfs:comment "Just as the meter is the unit of measure for length, a gci:Cardinality_unit is the unit of measure for the size of a set. The gci:Cardinality_unit is a ratio scale: gci:Cardinality_scale, which is a subclass of om:Ratio_scale and is has a zero element (namely zero)." @en 
  • Population_cardinality_unit rdfs:comment "gci:Population_cardinality_unit which is the unit of measure for the cardinality of set defined by a Population (defined in the next section), and associate the symbol “pc” with it. For example, 1100pc represents a population cardinality (or size) of 1100. We can take full advantage of prefix notations available in OM to scale the numbers by defining units of measures: gci:kilopc, gci:megapc and gci:gigapc which are multiples of gci:Population_cardinality_unit. 1.1 kilopc represents 1100 pc." @en 
  • 'Population Measure' rdfs:comment "gci:Cardinality_unit is the unit of measure for the size of a set. The gci:Cardinality_unit is a ratio scale: gci:Cardinality_scale, which is a subclass of om:Ratio_scale and is has a zero element (namely zero)." @en 
  • 'Population Ratio Unit' rdfs:comment "gci:Population_ratio_unit is defined to be a subclass of om:Unit_division. It has two properties:
    • om:numerator whose range is restricted to being a gci:Population_cardinality_unit.
    • om:denominator whose range is restricted to being a gci:Population_cardinality_unit.
    In other words, a population ratio is derived from two population cardinalities.
    "
    @en 
  • 'Population Size' rdfs:comment "gci:Population_size is a subclass of om:Quantity. Its om:unit_of_measure is the gci:Population_cardinality_unit." @en 
  • Population rdfs:comment "gs:Population must identify the area in which the population resides, i.e., the city, and what characterizes a member of the population, namely the characteristics of a Student or Teacher. For example, the characteristics of a Teacher could be:
    • Fulltime, defined as teaching 30 or more hours per week, and
    • Teaches at the primary or secondary level, where primary spans grades 1 thru 8 and secondary spans 9 thru 12.

    As depicted in Figure 11, we have extended the GovStat ontology as follows:
    • Added a property to gs:Population, gs:located_in, that identifies the area that the Population is drawn from.
    • Added a property to gs:Population, gs:defined_by, that identifies the class that all members of the Population are subsumed by.
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    @en 
  • dayofWeek rdfs:comment "Specifies the day of the week, e.g., Monday, that the times apply to. This is the default for that day and can be overidden by the "hasDate" property." @en 
  • hasAddress rdfs:comment "hasAddress links any class to the Address class." @en 
  • ActivityEmpowerment rdfs:comment "Activity empowerment specifies the range of stati through which an oa may take an activity by performing the appropriate actions, such as execute and suspend. Even though an activity may be enabled, the oa whose role contains the process which contains the activity may not be empowered to start its execution.

    forActivity: defines the Activity that the agent is being empowered for.
    forAction: defines the action on the Activity the agent is being empowered for"
    @en 
  • OrganizationThing rdfs:comment "Communication-links are established among organizational agents in various roles. Communication-links capture the notion of benevolent communication in which agents regard each other as peers volunteer information that they believe relevant to other agents. This exchange does not create obligations for any agent.

    The communication-link is a unidirectional link used to communicate information from one agent to another. It describes, for an agent in a given organizational role, the information it is interested in receiving and the information it can benevolently distribute to others."
    @en 
  • StateEmpowerment rdfs:comment "State empowerment specifies the range of stati through which an oa may take a state by performing the appropriate actions, such as commit. State empowerment not only specifies allowable status changes but may be used to restrict the set of resources an oa is empowered to commit to a use/consume state. An oa may be empowered for any type of resource, including other oas. The implication being the first oa may commit the second to a state.

    forState: defines the state that the agent is being empowered for.
    forAction: defines the action on the state the agent is being empowered for"
    @en 
  • dependsOn rdfs:comment "A goal g1 is said to depend on goal g2 if g1 can not be achieved unless g2 has been achieved previously." @en 
  • hasMember rdfs:comment "Defines that an OrganizationAgent is a member of an Organization and/or some type of work." @en 
  • subordinateOf rdfs:comment "Within the organization, there is usually a hierarchy of roles where one role is subordinate of another. For example, recruiting-officer is a subordinate of human-resource-manager, which in turn is a subordinate of president." @en 
  • value rdfs:comment "OM object property that links a Quantity to a Measure." @en 
  • value rdfs:comment "value" @en 
  • rdfs:comment "
    An OWL Ontology of Time (OWL-Time).
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  • rdfs:comment "A version of the GovStat Ontology develped by M. Pattuelli.

    Pattuelli, M.C., (2003), “The GovStat Ontology: Technical Report”. The GovStat Project, Integration Design Laboratory, School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,"