Created: | 03.04.2020 15:43:15 |
Modified: | 14.12.2021 16:46:41 |
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Element | Source Role | Target Role |
NetProperty Class |
Name: hasValues |
Name: |
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ObservableProperty Class |
Name: quantity |
Name: |
![]() The observed quantity of the property. Multiplicity#gt;1 applies to vector properties (hence "ordered"), or for expressing quantities in different units.<br/>
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QuantityKind Class |
Name: |
Name: quantityKind |
![]() Given if not implied by the quantity specialisation.<br/>
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Unit Class |
Name: |
Name: unit |
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Prediction Class |
Name: hasForecasts |
Name: |
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Requirement Class |
Name: setsQuantity |
Name: setByRequirement |
![]() The specified values of the observed properties.<br/>
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Element | Source Role | Target Role |
Observation Class |
Name: fromObservation |
Name: hasResults |
![]() As per SOSA ontology, a result is a quantity that is the product of an observation.<br/>"Quantity" could well be a vector. In RSM context, a vector is an ordered list of results. A specific class could also be envisaged.<br/>
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Property | Value |
isFinalSpecialization: | 0 |
Object | Type | Connection | Direction | Notes |
NetProperty | Class | Strong | To | |
NumericQuantity | Class | Generalization | From | |
ObservableProperty | Class | Strong | To | The observed quantity of the property. Multiplicity>1 applies to vector properties (hence "ordered"), or for expressing quantities in different units. |
TemporalPosition | Class | Generalization | From | |
Prediction | Class | Strong | To | |
Requirement | Class | Strong | To | The specified values of the observed properties. |