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- informationrealization.owl hasConsequences "This CP allows designers to model information objects and their realizations. This allows to reason about physical objects and the information they realize, by keeping them distinguished.".
- participation.owl hasConsequences "It is possible to model whatever relation between objects and events. Using cardinality restrictions appropriately allows to limit the number of participants, e.g. 'life of' is a specialization of this pattern that requires a functional object property (cardinality 1. . .1).\nThis is a non-temporal version of the particpation relation. If we need a time-indexed relation, use http://ontologydesignpatterns.owl/cp/owl/timeindexedparticipation.owl".
- sequence.owl hasConsequences "We can represent and reason over transitive or intransitive sequences of any kind. However, since coreference cannot be expressed in OWL, it is not possible to represent and reason over loops and other sequences involving coreference.".
- situation.owl hasConsequences "We can contextualize things that have something in common, or are associated: a same place, time, view, causal link, systemic dependence, etc.\nWe can also reify n-ary relations as situations.".
- timeindexedsituation.owl hasConsequences "We can represent situations that have an explicit time parameter.\nIn principle, this can be done already with the Situation pattern, but this provides a handy composition with the TimeInterval pattern.".
- timeinterval.owl hasConsequences "We can represent time intervals as objects.\nHowever, the dates of the time interval are not part of the domain of discourse, they are datatype values. If there is the need of reasoning about dates, this CP should be used in composition with the region CP.".