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- DocumentClass comment "A set of document encoding schemes and/or formats".
- FunctionClass comment "A set of function encoding schemes and/or formats".
- JuriClass comment "A set of jurisdiction encoding schemes and/or formats".
- ServiceClass comment "A set of service encoding schemes and/or formats".
- mandate comment "A specific legal instrument which requires a resource to be created or made available.".
- Abstract-Information comment "Information in general, independent of an object in which it is encoded. Whatever is transferred in an information-transfer event. It is clearly an intangible thing".
- Address comment "A generic class for addresses, whether email or postal. We see an address as abstract information and therefore it is an intangible thing".
- Affiliated-Person comment "A person which has an affiliation with some organization. For instance employees are affiliated to the organization they work for, students to the institution where they are studying, etc. A person can have multiple affiliations, which means that there is no constraint relating the values of slot has-affiliation-to-unit to the values of slot has-affiliation".
- Award comment "An award is an intangible thing, even if the piece of paper which is often associated with an award is tangible. What about the virtual piece of paper in the virtual degree ceremony? I guess that ought to be an intangible".
- Awarding-Body comment "Legal agents can be either organizations or people. An awarding body is normally an organization, an individual, or a bunch of people".
- Composite-Publication comment "A publication which contains items which cane be themselves referenced through a publication reference. Composite publications include newspapers, magazines and journals. A book which is a collection of articles is a composite publication, a monograph is not".
- Degree comment "A degree is type of award".
- Event comment "This is a minimalist definition of class event. We start with the very basic and we will then add slots as we specialise this definition for specific classes of events. The fillers of slots has-other-agents-involved and has-main-agent should not intersect".
- Event-Involving-Movement comment "This is an event in which the main agent (plus maybe others) goes from some place to another".
- Event-Involving-Production comment "When something is produced".
- Gender comment "HPKB says that genders are intangible..Uhm...".
- Generalised-Means-Of-Transport comment "This is a generic class to catch all sorts of borderline and metaphorical ways to carry things from A to B".
- Generalized-Transfer comment "An event in which the main agent transfers something (the thing-acted-on, tangible or intangible) to one or more recipient agents. Note that we do not say anything about whether the original agent still retain the thing-acted-on. In some cases this is clearly true ('I pass my wisdom on to my daughter'), in other cases it is not (I give you my wallet).".
- Generic-Agent comment "This is a generic notion, an agent can be an organization, a person an animal, a software agent, etc".
- Generic-Area-Of-Interest comment "A generic class to specify generic areas for research or business initiatives. For instance, the area in which a project is situated".
- Geographical-Region comment "'Real' geographical regions".
- Geopolitical-Entity comment "A geopolitical entity is a geographical area which is associated with some sort of political structure. For instance, Russia, Italy, The-city-of-Messina, etc. A geopolitical entity can be also seen as an agent - e.g., France declared war to Spain".
- Information-Bearing-Object comment "This notion comes from Cyc. It is useful to group together all information bearing entities, including video, audio and documents. An information bearing object may have an author (a generic agent) and may be owned by a legal agent. It is a tangible object".
- Information-Transfer-Event comment "A generalized transfer in which information is passed from main agent to one or more recipient agents. Examples include giving a tutorial.".
- Legal-Agent comment "Some agents have legal status: definitely organizations and people, anybody else?".
- Location comment "A generic class for locations. It includes both real and fantastic places".
- Meeting-Taking-Place comment "A meeting type of event. Note that both attendee and organizer have multiple cardinality".
- Method comment "Merrian-Webster has a good set of definitions for a method. They say it is 'a systematic procedure, technique, or mode of inquiry employed by or proper to a particular discipline or art; a systematic plan followed in presenting material for instruction; a way, technique, or process of or for doing something; a body of skills or techniques'. This is very much also what we mean by method.".
- Organization comment "An organization is a type of legal agent".
- Organization-Size comment "We use EU guidelines to distinguish between different organization sizes".
- Organization-Unit comment "An organization may have a number of units. Units may themselves have sub-units".
- Periodical-Publication comment "This comes from the ontolingua library. A periodical-publication is published regularly, such as once every week. Strictly speaking, the noun 'periodical' is used by librarians to refer to things published at intervals of greater than a day. We use the phase periodical-publication to include newspapers and other daily publications, since they share many bibliographic features. The periodicity indicates how often the publication comes out. Note that this is a duration, rather than a time interval. A time interval indicates a specific time interval on the time continuum, so we need to model periodicity as a time quantity".
- Postal-Address comment "Modified to allow addresses to be given as strings, with no structure".
- Publication comment "A publication is something which has one or more publication references. A publication can be both an article in a journal or a journal itself. The distinction between publication and publication-reference makes it possible to distinguish between multiple occurrences of the sam publication, for instance in different media".
- Publication-Reference comment "we have decided that a publication reference is an intangible, abstract information".
- Serial-Publication comment "This used to be called periodical publication. However, many periodicals do not appear at fixed intervals, which is why librarians refer to them as serials. So, we now use the concept of serial publication and the has-periodicity slot has been removed".
- Technology comment "By technology we mean engineered applications of science. I guess we are probably confining ourselves to tangible things but as I am not sure I will use thing as the direct superclass - e.g., an algorithm is an intangible thing, but it could be seen as a technology, if we give a broad interpretation of the term".
- Web-Based-System comment "A system which is accessible through the web".
- has-location comment "The location at which an event takes place".
- has-main-agent comment "The agents causing the event to happen, if they are known.".
- has-other-agents-involved comment "Other agents involved in the event".
- large-size comment "An organization with more than 250 employees".
- medium-size comment "An organization with no more than 250 employees. It also has to be independent, i.e., less than 25% owned by one enterprise (or jointly by several enterprises) falling outside the definition of medium-sized enterprise. Finally, either the turnover total must be less than 40M Euros or the balance sheet total must be less than 27M Euros.".
- micro-size comment "An organization with no more than 10 employees. It also has to be independent, i.e., less than 25% owned by one enterprise (or jointly by several enterprises) falling outside the definition of micro-sized enterprise.".
- small-size comment "An organization with no more than 50 employees. It also has to be independent, i.e., less than 25% owned by one enterprise (or jointly by several enterprises) falling outside the definition of small-sized enterprise. Finally, either the turnover total must be less than 7M Euros or the balance sheet total must be less than 5M Euros.".
- thing-acted-on comment "What is being transferred".
- very-large-size comment "An organization with over 10000 employees".
- Calendar-Date comment "A point in time".
- Duration comment "A measure of time, e.g., 5 hours".
- Intangible-Thing comment "This comes from HPKB upper level. The collection of things that are not physical - are not made of, or encoded in, matter. Every Collection is an Intangible (even if its instances are tangible), and so are some Individuals. Caution: do not confuse `tangibility' with `perceivability' - humans can perceive light even though it's intangible - at least in a sense.".
- Physical-Quantity comment "SUO: Physical Quantities are distinguished from Numbers by the fact that the former are associated with a dimension of measurement.".
- Quantity comment "From SUO: Any specification of how many or how much of something there is. Accordingly, there are two subclasses of Quantity: Number (how many) and Physical-Quantity (how much).".
- Tangible-Thing comment "Something which is not intangible, something which is physical, made of matter. It does not matter whether things are real of imaginary. Therefore we consider Mickey Mouse's car and a hippogriff as tangible things".
- Temporal-Thing comment "Like in Cyc, this is something which has a temporal extent.".
- Thing comment "This is the top-level concept in the AKT reference ontology".
- Time-Interval comment "An interval is defined by two time points or a duration. Classes of intervals, e.g., a day, can be defined by specifying only a duration. A time interval has no gaps".
- Time-Measure comment "The class of all unit of measures used to measure time, e.g., minute, second, hour, etc.".
- Time-Point comment "A point in time".
- Time-Position comment "A time position is either a time interval or a time point. Any time position is relative to a time zone".
- Unit-Of-Measure comment "Any kind of unit of measure, metre, dollar, kilogram, etc.".
- has-pretty-name comment "A human readable name".
- bbc comment "The BBC ontology is used to describe BBC concepts in the store. For example, the BBC divisions (products) publishing linked data and interfacing with the triplestore, the platforms for which we produce content and the web documents that publish or are relevant to the BBC's content.".
- NewsService comment "Class representing a BBC News service, e.g., BBC Guernsey.".
- Platform comment "Represents the different types of platforms through which a web document can be accessed. This is needed to derive the correct web document for consumption from the appropriate platform. If there's no specification on platform suitability then the document is considered to be suitable for both.".
- Product comment "Class representing products which create content about things. Within the BBC's scope, this would be one of the ten Future Media Products. Outside the BBC, this could refer to an organisation or company whose web pages we link to. Typically the official web pages of things (e.g., http://www.tomdaley.tv/) or their Wikipedia, Twitter and Facebook pages.".
- WebDocument comment "A web document is a page available from a content-negotiable URL on the BBC website or any web document to which the BBC points at.".
- WebDocumentCategory comment "This class is needed to support the different categories of web documents. This is meant to be extended by the clients with categories of web documents that make sense to their own product. For example, dynamically generated aggregations of content or editorially curated profiles of things.".
- primaryContent comment "Represents the fact that a web document has as primary content the creative work (e.g., a news story about Tom Daley is the primary content of a webpage).".
- primaryContentOf comment "Inverse of bbc:primaryContent.".
- servedBy comment "Associates a populated place with a regional BBC service that it is served by.".
- serves comment "Associates a regional BBC service with a populated place that it serves.".
- cms comment "An ontology to represent the content management systems and their interaction with the triplestore. For instance, how should an entity in the triplestore, e.g., the URI for Manchester United, be linked to an external CMS that provides more information about Manchester United, e.g., sports statistics, or how should a creative work URI in the triplestore refer to the CMS it was created. The CMS ontology provides the Linked Data Platform customers with pointers to additional information about a thing in other systems.".
- Locator comment "This class represents all identifiers required for locating a representation of the thing in another BBC system. Thing locators usually follow the pattern <urn:LocatorType:localID> for example <urn:sports-stats:11269354> or <urn:cps:7f0da524-08bd-4d7e-848e-f50ccca6d87c> (see the subclasses of Locator for all available locator types) where the last fragment of the URI is the native id of the system.".
- ManagedThing comment "This is the class of things managed by a data management system interfacing with thing graph. Anything declared as a ManagedThing is managed in thing graph as opposed to being managed in a dataset and a thing graph must contain exactly one managed thing.".
- System comment "This is the class of systems that manage data in the Linked Data Platform.".
- coreconcepts comment "The generic BBC ontology for people, places,events, organisations, themes which represent things that make sense across the BBC. This model is meant to be generic enough, and allow clients (domain experts) link their own concepts e.g., athletes or politicians using rdfs:sublClassOf the particular concept.".
- Event comment "Music events, historic events, sports events, politics events, e.t.c.".
- Event comment "The class of events in the BBC. This is a generic class to represent events (music events, historic events, sports events, politics events, e.t.c.).".
- Person comment "The class of people in the BBC. Subclasses of this can be all types of people such as politicians, athletes, historic figures, contributors in programmes e.t.c.".
- Person comment "all types of people such as politicians, athletes, historic figures, contributors in programmes e.t.c.".
- Place comment "Another type of location.".
- Place comment "The class of places in the BBC.".
- Theme comment "This concept is used to represent intangible things or abstract concepts. For example, Financial Crisis, Midwifery, Happiness.".
- Theme comment "This concept is used to represent intangible things or abstract concepts. For example, Financial Crisis, Midwifery, Happiness.".
- Thing comment "The superclass of all things the BBC creates or talks about.".
- notablyAssociatedWith comment "This is a high level property aiming to associate any core thing to any other core thing. For example that Tom Daley is notablyAssociatedWith diving or Glastonbury is notablyAssociatedWith music.".
- primaryTopic comment "Represents the fact that a thing (usually concept, e.g., Tom Daley) is the primary topic of a web document.".
- primaryTopic comment "The main subject of interest.".
- primaryTopicOf comment "Represents the fact that a thing (usually concept, e.g., Tom Daley) is the primary topic of a web document.".
- creativework comment "This is the model we use to express the minimum metadata necessary to express a piece of creative content in the platform. The creative work ontology is continuously evolving based on our clients' requirements. There is a core class in this model, which is the CreativeWork class and properties that support information the LDP clients need to build their products such as title, thumbnail, URL e.t.c.".
- Audience comment "Enumerated class of the audiences the BBC creates content for.".
- Category comment "A class to represent different categorisations of creative works from different clients. This class is instantiated in the clients' application logic models.".
- CreativeWork comment "The class of creative works produced by the BBC.".
- Format comment "The primary format of the CreativeWork and it can be one of the five instances. This is needed for selecting the appropriate icon with which to overlay the preview thumbnail of the creative work.".
- Programme comment "The class of programmes produced by the BBC".
- Thumbnail comment "Used to associate a Creative Work with the canonical location of the thumbnail. The URI of each of its instances is the full canonical location of the thumbnail".
- ThumbnailType comment "Enumerated class of the allowed thumbnail types".
- tag comment "Indicates that the creative work is tagged with tag concept".
- provenance comment "The provenance ontology supports data management and auditing tasks. It is used to define the different types of named graphs we used in the store (quad store) and enables their association with metadata that allow us to manage, validate and expose data to our services".
- Graph comment "The class of named graphs. All our data is stored in named graphs of different types depending on its provenance and management. These are specified by the subclasses of Graph.".