Hello

Le jeu. 3 janv. 2019 à 19:05, Martin Doerr <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Dear All,
>
> Very nice all that, but the critical question for a concept to enter CRM
> base is:
>
> What is the scientific question in an information integration environment,
> that needs this property to make the relevant connection/ inference,
>
> and further:
>
> Why is that proposed for CRM base and not for SKOS?
>

SKOS already deals with this use-case using skos:OrderedCollection.

Thomas


>
> and finally:
>
> What is the coverage of problems that benefit from this property?
>
> These concerns are part of the methodology we follow, and most
> substantial. We must make sure they appear in the "principles".
>
> Best,
>
> Martin
>
> On 1/3/2019 7:32 PM, Stephen Stead wrote:
>
> Excellent then the revised property, scope note and examples would be:-
>
>
>
> *Pxx conceptually follows (conceptually precedes)*
>
> Domain: E55 Type
>
> Range: E55 Type
>
> Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
>
>
>
> This property allows instances of E55 Type to be declared as having an
> order relative to other instances of E55 Type, without necessarily having a
> specific value associated with either instance.  This allows, for example,
> for an E55 Type instance representing the concept of "good" to follow the
> E55 Type instance representing the concept of "average". This property is
> transitive, and thus if "average" follows "poor", then "good" also follows
> "poor". In the domain of statistics, types that participate in this kind of
> relationship are called "Ordinal Variables"; as opposed to those without
> order which are called "Nominal Variables". This property allows for
> queries that select based on the relative position of participating E55
> Types.
>
>
>
> Examples:
>
>   * Good (E55) *conceptually follows* Average (E55)
>
>   * Map Scale 1:10000 (E55) *conceptually follows* Map Scale 1:20000 (E55)
>
>   * Fire Hazard Rating 4 (E55) *conceptually follows* Fire Hazard Rating
> 3 (E55)
>
>
>
> How does that seem?
>
> Rgds
>
> SdS
>
>
>
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