Document context for terms that designate, and other questions #402
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I'm not clear about what more needs to be said at the level of the term in the ontology, other than what is currently mentioned about designation happening within a context. Can you be more specific? A few initial points below.
Agrreed. And typically, the context is captured as part of the data ingest and transformation, eg., this csv ingested on this date, data about satellite feeds per day and location, vehicles assigned to a particular military unit during a temporal interval, etc. The context gets embedded in the full graph that spins out from that transformation. For example, the context associated with all the serial numbers as designators of vehicles will be embedded in a graph that links those serial numbers to the vehicles and who has possession of them, their operational status, administrating unit, and so on. If just the few triples associated with the vehicle and its designator are pulled from the graph, then yes, context gets lost. But, that is always a problem, isn't it?
Yes, true. But see above. Within a data record, even one that contains multiple "Joe's", there will (or should) be other contextual facts represented in the graph. And if not, it seems to me a problem with the data or the person modeling the data.
Correct, an Artifact Model does not uniquely distinguish. It prescribes the materials, qualities, and dispositions of an entity. But, artifact models (as directive ICEs) are uniquely named, like novels or plan specifications, something is used to identify them. I believe the model number can desigante the artifact model sometimes, but not always.
There may be some cleaning up to do here. But, the 4 siblings of DN are all equivalencies, and strictly not necessary, they are defined by what kind of thing they designate, e.g. Day or Year. I'd be ok with deleting them, save the couple subclasses that don't have axioms. |
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Without giving more information about context, the definition is trivially satisfied if the context includes only a single entity. In all cases it seems necessary to say something about the intended context.
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