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- Satellite comment "An astronomic object orbiting around a planet or star. Definition partly derived from WordNet 1.7".
- Sea comment "(ADL FT) Large bodies of salt water. NIMA GNS designator SEA".
- Section comment "An area of a document that can be considered a document in itself. Compare with pext:Mention, which is also an area of a document. Imported from the iSIM ontology.".
- Settlement comment "Describes a populated place with organisation, like city, village, town".
- SingleSongOrAlbum comment "Any Single Song and Album".
- SocialAbstraction comment "Any sort of general social phenomenon, such as particular sort of art or science".
- SocialFunction comment "The name of a function a person has in the society like nobely, job title, celebrity, etc.".
- Software comment "Software is a collection of computer programs and related data that provide the instructions telling a computer what to do. (Wikipedia)".
- Song comment "An recording of a song.".
- Spacecraft comment "[WN1.7] Space vehicle - a craft capable of traveling in outer space; technically a satellite around the sun.".
- SportBuilding comment "A building providing facilities for practice of sport(s).".
- SportClub comment "A sports club, football club or F1 team. Those should be considered commercial although in many cases they are not run for profit.".
- SportClub comment "An organization arranging the practice of some sports by teams or individuals.".
- SportEvent comment "An event involving use, maintain or improve of physical fitness of its participants. Usually it is organized.".
- SportFacility comment "(ADL FT) Fields, centers, or open areas maintained for the purpose of holding sporting events and activities. [USGS Circ 1048] We use this category for aquatic centers; for arenas; for athletic complexes; for athletic fields; for ball parks; for baseball fields; for dragways; for equestrian centers; for fields; for football fields; for golf clubs; for golf courses; for gymnasiums; for natatoriums; for physical education facilities; for pistol ranges (sport); for polo fields; for pools, swimming; for race tracks; for racecourses; for racetracks; for raceways; for rifle ranges; for rodeo grounds; for shooting ranges (sport); for skeet shooting ranges; for ski areas; for ski facilities; for ski trails; for speedways; for stadiums; for swim clubs; for swimming pools; for tennis clubs; and for tennis courts. NIMA GNS designators RECG, RECR, STDM, ATHF.".
- SportGame comment "A sport game is any instance of a sport event, where teams or individuals gather to play according to particular predetermined rules, such as soccer match, tennis match, car race, etc. It can also denote the activity of playing a particular sport game.".
- SportGamePoint comment "Denotes a point scored in a given sport game.".
- SportOrganization comment "An organization (local, national or international) which main activity is related to one or more sports. Those could be clubs, as well, as all the sorts of federations.".
- SportsLeague comment "Any sports league, a group of sports teams or individual athletes that compete against each other in a specific sport. (Wikipedia)".
- Sportsman comment "A profession of a person involved in a sport.".
- Spring comment "(ADL FT) Places where underground water flows naturally to the surface of the Earth. ... We use this category for mineral springs; and for sulfur springs. NIMA GNS designators SPNG, SPNS, SPNT.".
- Stream comment "(ADL FT) Linear bodies of water flowing on the Earth's surface. We use this category for anabranches; for brooks; for burns (hydrographic); for confluences; for creeks; for distributaries; for dry stream beds; for forks (physiographic features); for intermittent streams; for lost rivers; for meanders; for stream bends; for stream mouths; for tidal creeks; for tributaries; and for watercourses. NIMA GNS designators STM, STMA, STMB, STMC, STMD, STMH, STMI, STMIX, STMM, STMQ, STMS, STMSB, STMX".
- Team comment "A group of people gathered for some task, say a project. Teams are usually not formally established and not meant to perform as a single agent for purposes outside the scope of their task. Teams may \"live\" within organizations, spread between multiple organizations, or be independent form any organization.".
- TelecomFacility comment "(ADL FT: Telecommunication Features) We use this category for antenna field sites; for communication centers; for radio stations; for television stations; and for transmission lines. NIMA GNS designators COMC, STNR, STNS.".
- TelevisionProduct comment "Denotes programms produced in the television and for television airing.".
- TemporalAbstraction comment "Any sort of abstraction used to refer to specific periods of time. Thus, the month of September is an instance of this class, while Sept 1989 is not (it is a specific TimeInterval, and thus not abstract)".
- TransportFacility comment "(ADL FT: Transportation Features) We use this category for air routes; for caravan routes; for corridors; for crossings; for depots; for ferries; for fords (crossings); for fuel depots; for gates (manmade); for halting places (transportation); for highway maintenance sites; for portages; for rest houses; for routes; for ship tracks; for stock routes; for terminals (transportation); and for transit facilities. Omitted sub-classes: Aqueducts, Cableways, Parking Sites. NIMA GNS designator - no direct equivalents.".
- Tunnel comment "(ADL FT) Underground or underwater passages. [USGS Circ 1048] We use this category for canal tunnels; for railroad tunnels; and for road tunnels. NIMA GNS designator TNL, TNLC, TNLN, TNLRD, TNLS".
- Valley comment "(ADL FT) Low-lying land bordered by higher ground; especially elongate, relatively large gently sloping depressions of the Earth's surface, commonly situated between two mountains or between ranges of hills or mountains, and often containing a stream with an outlet. [Glossary of Geology, 4th ed.] We use this category for forks (physiographic features); for glens; for hanging valleys; for hollows; for median valleys; and for shelf valleys (seafloor). NIMA GNS designators VAL, VALG, VALU, VALS, VALX, VLSU, FRKU, FRSU, MDVU, SHVU.".
- Vehicle comment "Any sort of specific vehicle, mean of transportation.".
- WaterRegion comment "(ADL FT: Hydrographic Features) For natural bodies of water. For constructed waterways, reservoirs, and such, use 'hydrographic structures'. We use this category for bodies of water; for eddies; for fluvial features; for marine features; for overfalls; for upwellings; for water bodies; for waterholes; and for whirlpools. Many of the ADL hydrographic features ignored. NIMA GNS class H.".
- WebPage comment "The internet address of a web page on the net.".
- Woman comment "A female human.".
- authorOf comment "Any author of a product. Links any object to its author (producer).".
- birthPlace comment "The relation between a person and the place he/she is born.".
- hasInternetAddress comment "Relates an object to its internet address.".
- hasMinister comment "The relation between a minister and his/her ministry.".
- hasPhone comment "Relates an object (usually a person or an organization) to its telephone number.".
- hasProfession comment "A relation between a person and his/her profession.".
- hasSocialFunctionTitle comment "Generic property relating a Social Position to its name defined as an instance of a sub-class of pext:SocialFunction".
- hasSocialPositionCelebrity comment "The relation between a person and the social position of Celebrity he has.".
- hasSocialPositionCleric comment "The relation between a person and the social position of Cleric he has.".
- hasSocialPositionNobelty comment "The relation between a person and the social position of Nobelty he has.".
- hasSocialPositionOutOfLaws comment "The relation between a person and the social position of OutOfLaws he has.".
- isAuthorOf comment "Any author of a product. Links an author (producer) to its creation .".
- socialPositionCelebrity comment "The relation between a social position of Celebrity and the person who has it.".
- socialPositionCleric comment "The relation between a social position of Cleric and the person who has it.".
- socialPositionNobelty comment "The relation between a social position of Nobelty and the person who has it.".
- socialPositionOutOfLaws comment "The relation between a social position of OutOfLaws and the person who has it.".
- subSectorOf comment "The general part-of relation that takes place between a whole and each of its parts. It has number of specializations.".
- protonkm comment "PROTON Knowledge Management Ontology".
- Section comment "An area of a document that can be considered a document in itself. Compare with protonkm:Mention, which is also an area of a document. Imported from the iSIM ontology.".
- mentions comment "A direct link between an information resource, like a document or a section and an entity.".
- Entity comment "Any sort of an entity of interest, usually something existing, happening, or purely abstract. Entities may have several - more than one - names or aliases.".
- EntitySource comment "A particular source where the entity (description) is derived/imported/extracted from. Can be used for maintenance of knowledge bases where information from multiple sources is being imported.".
- LexicalResource comment "A lexical resource of any sort, usually part of a natural language or a specialized vocabulary. The rdf:label property defines the character string constituting the resource.".
- description comment "A textual description of an entity. Usually a free text in some natural language. As defined in DC2003ISO for InformationResources. In a sense, it is a specializatoin of rdf:comment".
- protontop comment "PROTON (Proto Ontology), Top module".
- Abstract comment "Something, which neither happens nor exists, e.g. a number or a chemical compound formula. Those are usually some symbols, invented to refer to general notions.".
- Agent comment "An Agent is something, which can show (carry out) an independent action, whether consciously or not. Most animals are considered agents, in most contexts; so are most organizations. According to DOLCE 2.0 \"objects to which we ascribe intentions, beliefs and desires\". In PROTON, Agent also denotes any automatic device and service, including web services and servers.".
- ContactInformation comment "Any instance of a particular notation, used to make the contact with an individual, an organization, or any other object possible.".
- Document comment "The information content of any sort of document. The tangible aspects are ignored. It is usually a document in free text with no formal structure or semantics.".
- Entity comment "Any sort of an entity of interest, usually something existing, happening, or purely abstract. Entities may have several - more than one - names or aliases.".
- Event comment "A dynamic event, such as \"running\" or \"a concert\".".
- GeneralTerm comment "General concept with well defined (idiomatic) meaning which can have a set of distinct lexical items (surface realizations) associated with it. Examples are: F2F, I18N, P2P, B2B, VIP, ASAP, Semantic Web".
- Group comment "A group of agents that is not organized in any way. It could be the group of people in a bus or the shareholders of a company.".
- Happening comment "Something that happens. It can be either dynamic - like in \"drawing a circle\", or static - like in \"being a president\". In all cases, a happening (an event, a situation, or a time period) has a certain (usually quite concrete) temporal positioning - in the simplest case it is the one, denoted by start and end point in time.".
- InformationResource comment "InformationResource denotes an information resource with identity, as defined in Dublin Core (DC2003ISO). InformationResource is considered any communication or message that is delivered or produced, taking into account the specific intention of its originator, and also the supposition (and anticipation) for a particular audience or counter-agent in the process of communication (i.e. passive or active feed-back).".
- JobPosition comment "The situation of a person, holding a job (employment) position within an organization. The sub-classes of this class define a number of different types of positions.".
- Language comment "A spoken or written natural language".
- Location comment "Usually a geographic location on the earth, however any sort of 3D regions also fit here. The classification is based on the ADL Feature Type Thesaurus version 070203. Additionally, classes from Geonames classification are included. For each specific type, the corresponding NIMA GNS designators (DSG) are given.".
- Number comment "Any given number, within the meaning that a number is one of the following: a concept of quantity derived from zero and units; or a numeral (or a string of numerals) used for identification (\"she refused to give them her Social Security number\"); or a phone number, etc.".
- Object comment "Objects are entities that could be claimed to exist - in some sense of existence. An object can play a certain role in some happenings. Objects could be substantially real - as the Buckingham Palace or a hardcopy book - or substantially imperceptible - for instance, an electronic document that exists only virtually, one cannot touch it.".
- Organization comment "Organization is a group, which is established in such a way that certain known relationships and obligations exist between the members, and/or between the organization and its members, and/or between the organization and the public (individuals or groups). It includes both informal and legally constituted organizations. Organizations can act as agents - to undertake projects, to enter into agreements, to own properties, etc. Most organizations have names. Almost all of them have at least two members.".
- Person comment "A Person is an agent, which is an individual who is a human being (i.e. any living or not alive member of the family Hominidae). Wordnet 2.0.".
- ProductModel comment "The general concept of a product model, for example, Ford T. The instances of this class are not specific instances of the product - the latter are just instances. Although product models are rather abstract entities (generally, intangible), this class is defined as a sub-class of Object, because it has a strong temporal extent (it comes to exsitence at some point of time). There could be several information resources associated with a product model (e.g. specifications, brouchures, etc.), but it is not an information resource on its own.".
- Role comment "The role of an entity (usually an agent) within/during/affecting (intentionally or not) a particular happening. For instance a project coordinator, or a trial defendant, or even a material object that serves as an evidence in a trial (e.g. a weapon). Usually, we say 'this object is in this role in this happening'.".
- Service comment "Any sort of service, ranging from a scheduled flight or train services to a weather forecast information/web serivce. Many services could be considered agents (usually software services).".
- Situation comment "A static event or situation, like \"sitting on a chair\" or \"holding position\". Typically, those are temporarily homogenous, i.e. their nature is not expected/required to change with their duration. As a happening, they used to happen/take place/be true for some periods of time and may or may not have a well-defined space extension.".
- SocialPosition comment "The situation of a person, having a social position like celebrity, nobelty, job position, cleric, out of laws. The sub-classes of this class define different social statuses.".
- Statement comment "A message that is stated or declared; a communication (oral or written), setting forth particulars or facts, etc; \"according to his statement he was in London on that day\". WordNet 1.7.1".
- TimeInterval comment "This is a general time expression, which refers to a particular period of time, an interval. Repeating periods (like Spring or Christmas) are not time intervals, while specific instances of them (like the Spring of 1944) are. A TimeInterval could collapse, in very special cases, to a time point, however in this case, in contrast to the Abstract time point (referring to some time during the day), it should be bound to a specific date, i.e. to represent a timestamp.".
- Topic comment "Any sort of a topic or theme, explicitly defined for classification purposes. As long as any other class or entity can play the role of a topic, the instances of this class are only those concepts that are defined to serve as topics. The topic class is the natural top-class for linkage of logically informal taxonomies.".
- description comment "A textual description of an entity. Usually a free text in some natural language. As defined in DC2003ISO for InformationResources. In a sense, it is a specializatoin of rdf:comment".
- endTime comment "the end time point of a happening".
- hasChild comment "The relation of a parent to his/her child.".
- hasContactInfo comment "The information by which a given object can be contacted. Usually an address, telefon number, e-mail address, etc.".
- hasContributor comment "An agent responsible for making contributions to the content of a resource. Examples of Contributor include a person, an organization, or a service. DC2003ISO".
- hasCreator comment "An agent primarily responsible for making the content of a resource. Examples of Creator include a person, an organization, or a service. Typically, the name of the Creator should be used to indicate the agent. (DC2003ISO, Creator)".
- hasDate comment "Typically, Date will be associated with the creation or availability of the resource. Recommended best practice for encoding the date value is defined in a profile of ISO 8601 [W3CDTF] and includes (among others) dates of the form YYYY-MM-DD. For official documents, it could be the date of signature. It can also contain a java timestamp. Usually, time is connected to a happening (event/situation) in which the information resource is a participation entity. These include: creation of the information resource, its modification or other important happening. Very often such happening is in the background knowledge and the modeling of domain task does not require the explicit representation of this happening. If it plays important role in the model domain or for the task, then the user needs to extend the ontology in an appropriate way.".
- hasEmployee comment "Relates a particular organization to its employees.".
- hasLeader comment "A general relation between an organization and a person who rules or guides or inspires it in some sense. It may or may not be an employee, may or may not be formal etc. Typically there is a single leader of an organization.".
- hasMember comment "Relates a particular organization to the agents that are its members. This predicate indicates `generic' membership, although there may be specialized kinds of membership in the same organization. Typically, membership eligibility is determined by the organization and accepted with the agent's voluntary affiliation. In many cases Persons that take Positions within Organization are considered members of the organization, although this is no way formally encoded here.".
- hasParent comment "Relation between a person and his/her mother or father.".
- hasParticipant comment "The relation between a happenning and the agent involved in it. Fequently, the participants play some roles in the happening, then the appriate roles have to be introduced.".
- hasParticipatingEntity comment "The relation between a happening and an entity determining it. Such entities can be agents, instruments, materials, places, etc.".
- hasRelative comment "Relation between a person and his/her relatives - mother, father, brother, sister, child, etc.".
- hasSibling comment "Relation between a person and his/her siblings - brother or sister.".
- hasSocialPosition comment "The relation between a person and the social position he has. ".
- hasSpouse comment "Relation between a man and a woman that are married. This property is time constrained by the marriage happening for the two persons. Thus, one could have different spouses in different periods. If this time relation is important for a given domain, it needs to be modelled by the marriage happening.".