slowmo is an ontology-like structure used to inform various components of the Display Lab's Tailored Performance Feedback System. More information can be found on the Display Lab's GitHub Page. slowmo is primarily used to assign annotations various knowledge base and tailoring software objects/processes. slowmo does not import an upper-level ontology, so organization of terms based on software needs.
This work is not peer reviewed.
The format for the ontology IRIs is as follows:
http://example.com/slowmo#TimeCardinality
There are three annotations properties that are important to understanding classes in slowmo:
rdfs:label: EVERY class is expected to have a human readable label that corresponds to the IRI for that class.http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000115(definition): this class is imported from the Information Artifact Ontology. This class is used in the formal ontologies PSDO and CPO to provide human-readable semantic definitions for each class. While it is not strictly necessary that every class have a definition, it is advisable that definitions be provided where possible.rdfs:comment: For human-readable notes concerning attribution, definition clarification, ect. Use generously.
The authors declare no competing interests.
Research reported in this ontology was supported by the National Library of Medicine of the National Institutes of Health under grant number 1K01LM012528-01.