I like this scope note but my only concern is that an observer cannot
tell when one phase ends and the next one begins. How can we explain
that a phase is no longer?

All the best,

Thanasis



On 17/02/2019 19:44, Martin Doerr wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Here a first attempt to define "phase":
>
>
>       Exxx Phase
>
> Subclass of: E2 Temporal Entity
>
> Superclass of:E3 Condition State
>
> Scope note:This class comprises phases during the existence and
> evolution of an instance of E18 Physical Thing characterized by an
> appearance, constitution or a behavior distinct from that in other times
> of its existence, or distinct in the evolution of things of comparable
> kind, such as the nestling, fledgling, juvenile and adult forms of
> birds, but some kinds of phases may also be consequence of incidental
> changes such as accidents.
>
>
> Best,
>
> Martin
>
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