Christian Hauschke Christoph Lange Michael Conlon Philip Strömert ConfIDent project The Academic Event Ontology (AEON) is used to represent information regarding academic events. The ontology supports the identification, development, management, evaluation, and impact assessment of events, components of events and event series, as well as identification and reuse of works presented or developed at events. The ontology is independent of knowledge, creative domain, or topics related to events. AEON is focused on events and assumes the representation of many entities associated with events such as attendees, locations, academic works, datetimes, and processes are defined in compatible ontologies. Academic Event Ontology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ v0.3.0 2020-01-30T17:00:00 117 13 2020-01-29T09:00:00 Philip Strömert Sam general committee Chair https://orcid.org/ https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/ as scheduled canceled delayed planned postponed obo:BFO_0000001 Julius Caesar obo:BFO_0000001 Verdi’s Requiem obo:BFO_0000001 the Second World War obo:BFO_0000001 your body mass index obo:BFO_0000001 BFO 2 Reference: In all areas of empirical inquiry we encounter general terms of two sorts. First are general terms which refer to universals or types:animaltuberculosissurgical procedurediseaseSecond, are general terms used to refer to groups of entities which instantiate a given universal but do not correspond to the extension of any subuniversal of that universal because there is nothing intrinsic to the entities in question by virtue of which they – and only they – are counted as belonging to the given group. Examples are: animal purchased by the Emperortuberculosis diagnosed on a Wednesdaysurgical procedure performed on a patient from Stockholmperson identified as candidate for clinical trial #2056-555person who is signatory of Form 656-PPVpainting by Leonardo da VinciSuch terms, which represent what are called ‘specializations’ in [81 obo:BFO_0000001 Entity doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. For example Werner Ceusters 'portions of reality' include 4 sorts, entities (as BFO construes them), universals, configurations, and relations. It is an open question as to whether entities as construed in BFO will at some point also include these other portions of reality. See, for example, 'How to track absolutely everything' at http://www.referent-tracking.com/_RTU/papers/CeustersICbookRevised.pdf obo:BFO_0000001 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000001 An entity is anything that exists or has existed or will exist. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [001-001]) obo:BFO_0000001 per discussion with Barry Smith obo:BFO_0000001 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000001 entity obo:BFO_0000001 http://www.referent-tracking.com/_RTU/papers/CeustersICbookRevised.pdf obo:BFO_0000002 BFO 2 Reference: Continuant entities are entities which can be sliced to yield parts only along the spatial dimension, yielding for example the parts of your table which we call its legs, its top, its nails. ‘My desk stretches from the window to the door. It has spatial parts, and can be sliced (in space) in two. With respect to time, however, a thing is a continuant.’ [60, p. 240 obo:BFO_0000002 Continuant doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. For example, in an expansion involving bringing in some of Ceuster's other portions of reality, questions are raised as to whether universals are continuants obo:BFO_0000002 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000002 A continuant is an entity that persists, endures, or continues to exist through time while maintaining its identity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [008-002]) obo:BFO_0000002 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000002 continuant obo:BFO_0000003 BFO 2 Reference: every occurrent that is not a temporal or spatiotemporal region is s-dependent on some independent continuant that is not a spatial region obo:BFO_0000003 BFO 2 Reference: s-dependence obtains between every process and its participants in the sense that, as a matter of necessity, this process could not have existed unless these or those participants existed also. A process may have a succession of participants at different phases of its unfolding. Thus there may be different players on the field at different times during the course of a football game; but the process which is the entire game s-depends_on all of these players nonetheless. Some temporal parts of this process will s-depend_on on only some of the players. obo:BFO_0000003 Occurrent doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. An example would be the sum of a process and the process boundary of another process. obo:BFO_0000003 Simons uses different terminology for relations of occurrents to regions: Denote the spatio-temporal location of a given occurrent e by 'spn[e]' and call this region its span. We may say an occurrent is at its span, in any larger region, and covers any smaller region. Now suppose we have fixed a frame of reference so that we can speak not merely of spatio-temporal but also of spatial regions (places) and temporal regions (times). The spread of an occurrent, (relative to a frame of reference) is the space it exactly occupies, and its spell is likewise the time it exactly occupies. We write 'spr[e]' and `spl[e]' respectively for the spread and spell of e, omitting mention of the frame. obo:BFO_0000003 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000003 An occurrent is an entity that unfolds itself in time or it is the instantaneous boundary of such an entity (for example a beginning or an ending) or it is a temporal or spatiotemporal region which such an entity occupies_temporal_region or occupies_spatiotemporal_region. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [077-002]) obo:BFO_0000003 per discussion with Barry Smith obo:BFO_0000003 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000003 occurrent obo:BFO_0000004 a chair obo:BFO_0000004 a heart obo:BFO_0000004 a leg obo:BFO_0000004 a molecule obo:BFO_0000004 a spatial region obo:BFO_0000004 an atom obo:BFO_0000004 an orchestra. obo:BFO_0000004 an organism obo:BFO_0000004 the bottom right portion of a human torso obo:BFO_0000004 the interior of your mouth obo:BFO_0000004 b is an independent continuant = Def. b is a continuant which is such that there is no c and no t such that b s-depends_on c at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [017-002]) obo:BFO_0000004 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000004 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000004 independent continuant obo:BFO_0000006 BFO 2 Reference: Spatial regions do not participate in processes. obo:BFO_0000006 Spatial region doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't exhaust all possibilites. An example would be the union of a spatial point and a spatial line that doesn't overlap the point, or two spatial lines that intersect at a single point. In both cases the resultant spatial region is neither 0-dimensional, 1-dimensional, 2-dimensional, or 3-dimensional. obo:BFO_0000006 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000006 A spatial region is a continuant entity that is a continuant_part_of spaceR as defined relative to some frame R. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [035-001]) obo:BFO_0000006 per discussion with Barry Smith obo:BFO_0000006 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000006 spatial region obo:BFO_0000008 Temporal region doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't exhaust all possibilites. An example would be the mereological sum of a temporal instant and a temporal interval that doesn't overlap the instant. In this case the resultant temporal region is neither 0-dimensional nor 1-dimensional obo:BFO_0000008 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000008 A temporal region is an occurrent entity that is part of time as defined relative to some reference frame. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [100-001]) obo:BFO_0000008 per discussion with Barry Smith obo:BFO_0000008 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000008 temporal region obo:BFO_0000011 the spatiotemporal region occupied by a human life obo:BFO_0000011 the spatiotemporal region occupied by a process of cellular meiosis. obo:BFO_0000011 the spatiotemporal region occupied by the development of a cancer tumor obo:BFO_0000011 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000011 A spatiotemporal region is an occurrent entity that is part of spacetime. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [095-001]) obo:BFO_0000011 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000011 spatiotemporal region obo:BFO_0000015 a process of cell-division, \ a beating of the heart obo:BFO_0000015 a process of meiosis obo:BFO_0000015 a process of sleeping obo:BFO_0000015 the course of a disease obo:BFO_0000015 the flight of a bird obo:BFO_0000015 the life of an organism obo:BFO_0000015 your process of aging. obo:BFO_0000015 p is a process = Def. p is an occurrent that has temporal proper parts and for some time t, p s-depends_on some material entity at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [083-003]) obo:BFO_0000015 BFO 2 Reference: The realm of occurrents is less pervasively marked by the presence of natural units than is the case in the realm of independent continuants. Thus there is here no counterpart of ‘object’. In BFO 1.0 ‘process’ served as such a counterpart. In BFO 2.0 ‘process’ is, rather, the occurrent counterpart of ‘material entity’. Those natural – as contrasted with engineered, which here means: deliberately executed – units which do exist in the realm of occurrents are typically either parasitic on the existence of natural units on the continuant side, or they are fiat in nature. Thus we can count lives; we can count football games; we can count chemical reactions performed in experiments or in chemical manufacturing. We cannot count the processes taking place, for instance, in an episode of insect mating behavior.Even where natural units are identifiable, for example cycles in a cyclical process such as the beating of a heart or an organism’s sleep/wake cycle, the processes in question form a sequence with no discontinuities (temporal gaps) of the sort that we find for instance where billiard balls or zebrafish or planets are separated by clear spatial gaps. Lives of organisms are process units, but they too unfold in a continuous series from other, prior processes such as fertilization, and they unfold in turn in continuous series of post-life processes such as post-mortem decay. Clear examples of boundaries of processes are almost always of the fiat sort (midnight, a time of death as declared in an operating theater or on a death certificate, the initiation of a state of war) obo:BFO_0000015 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000015 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000015 process obo:BFO_0000016 an atom of element X has the disposition to decay to an atom of element Y obo:BFO_0000016 certain people have a predisposition to colon cancer obo:BFO_0000016 children are innately disposed to categorize objects in certain ways. obo:BFO_0000016 the cell wall is disposed to filter chemicals in endocytosis and exocytosis obo:BFO_0000016 BFO 2 Reference: Dispositions exist along a strength continuum. Weaker forms of disposition are realized in only a fraction of triggering cases. These forms occur in a significant number of cases of a similar type. obo:BFO_0000016 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000016 b is a disposition means: b is a realizable entity & b’s bearer is some material entity & b is such that if it ceases to exist, then its bearer is physically changed, & b’s realization occurs when and because this bearer is in some special physical circumstances, & this realization occurs in virtue of the bearer’s physical make-up. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [062-002]) obo:BFO_0000016 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000016 disposition obo:BFO_0000017 the disposition of this piece of metal to conduct electricity. obo:BFO_0000017 the disposition of your blood to coagulate obo:BFO_0000017 the function of your reproductive organs obo:BFO_0000017 the role of being a doctor obo:BFO_0000017 the role of this boundary to delineate where Utah and Colorado meet obo:BFO_0000017 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000017 To say that b is a realizable entity is to say that b is a specifically dependent continuant that inheres in some independent continuant which is not a spatial region and is of a type instances of which are realized in processes of a correlated type. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [058-002]) obo:BFO_0000017 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000017 realizable entity obo:BFO_0000020 Reciprocal specifically dependent continuants: the function of this key to open this lock and the mutually dependent disposition of this lock: to be opened by this key obo:BFO_0000020 of one-sided specifically dependent continuants: the mass of this tomato obo:BFO_0000020 of relational dependent continuants (multiple bearers): John’s love for Mary, the ownership relation between John and this statue, the relation of authority between John and his subordinates. obo:BFO_0000020 the disposition of this fish to decay obo:BFO_0000020 the function of this heart: to pump blood obo:BFO_0000020 the mutual dependence of proton donors and acceptors in chemical reactions [79 obo:BFO_0000020 the mutual dependence of the role predator and the role prey as played by two organisms in a given interaction obo:BFO_0000020 the pink color of a medium rare piece of grilled filet mignon at its center obo:BFO_0000020 the role of being a doctor obo:BFO_0000020 the shape of this hole. obo:BFO_0000020 the smell of this portion of mozzarella obo:BFO_0000020 b is a specifically dependent continuant = Def. b is a continuant & there is some independent continuant c which is not a spatial region and which is such that b s-depends_on c at every time t during the course of b’s existence. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [050-003]) obo:BFO_0000020 Specifically dependent continuant doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. We're not sure what else will develop here, but for example there are questions such as what are promises, obligation, etc. obo:BFO_0000020 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000020 per discussion with Barry Smith obo:BFO_0000020 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000020 specifically dependent continuant obo:BFO_0000023 John’s role of husband to Mary is dependent on Mary’s role of wife to John, and both are dependent on the object aggregate comprising John and Mary as member parts joined together through the relational quality of being married. obo:BFO_0000023 the priest role obo:BFO_0000023 the role of a boundary to demarcate two neighboring administrative territories obo:BFO_0000023 the role of a building in serving as a military target obo:BFO_0000023 the role of a stone in marking a property boundary obo:BFO_0000023 the role of subject in a clinical trial obo:BFO_0000023 the student role obo:BFO_0000023 BFO 2 Reference: One major family of examples of non-rigid universals involves roles, and ontologies developed for corresponding administrative purposes may consist entirely of representatives of entities of this sort. Thus ‘professor’, defined as follows,b instance_of professor at t =Def. there is some c, c instance_of professor role & c inheres_in b at t.denotes a non-rigid universal and so also do ‘nurse’, ‘student’, ‘colonel’, ‘taxpayer’, and so forth. (These terms are all, in the jargon of philosophy, phase sortals.) By using role terms in definitions, we can create a BFO conformant treatment of such entities drawing on the fact that, while an instance of professor may be simultaneously an instance of trade union member, no instance of the type professor role is also (at any time) an instance of the type trade union member role (any more than any instance of the type color is at any time an instance of the type length).If an ontology of employment positions should be defined in terms of roles following the above pattern, this enables the ontology to do justice to the fact that individuals instantiate the corresponding universals – professor, sergeant, nurse – only during certain phases in their lives. obo:BFO_0000023 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000023 b is a role means: b is a realizable entity & b exists because there is some single bearer that is in some special physical, social, or institutional set of circumstances in which this bearer does not have to be& b is not such that, if it ceases to exist, then the physical make-up of the bearer is thereby changed. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [061-001]) obo:BFO_0000023 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000023 role obo:BFO_0000027 a collection of cells in a blood biobank. obo:BFO_0000027 a swarm of bees is an aggregate of members who are linked together through natural bonds obo:BFO_0000027 a symphony orchestra obo:BFO_0000027 an organization is an aggregate whose member parts have roles of specific types (for example in a jazz band, a chess club, a football team) obo:BFO_0000027 defined by fiat: the aggregate of members of an organization obo:BFO_0000027 defined through physical attachment: the aggregate of atoms in a lump of granite obo:BFO_0000027 defined through physical containment: the aggregate of molecules of carbon dioxide in a sealed container obo:BFO_0000027 defined via attributive delimitations such as: the patients in this hospital obo:BFO_0000027 the aggregate of bearings in a constant velocity axle joint obo:BFO_0000027 the aggregate of blood cells in your body obo:BFO_0000027 the nitrogen atoms in the atmosphere obo:BFO_0000027 the restaurants in Palo Alto obo:BFO_0000027 your collection of Meissen ceramic plates. obo:BFO_0000027 An entity a is an object aggregate if and only if there is a mutually exhaustive and pairwise disjoint partition of a into objects obo:BFO_0000027 BFO 2 Reference: object aggregates may gain and lose parts while remaining numerically identical (one and the same individual) over time. This holds both for aggregates whose membership is determined naturally (the aggregate of cells in your body) and aggregates determined by fiat (a baseball team, a congressional committee). obo:BFO_0000027 ISBN:978-3-938793-98-5pp124-158#Thomas Bittner and Barry Smith, 'A Theory of Granular Partitions', in K. Munn and B. Smith (eds.), Applied Ontology: An Introduction, Frankfurt/Lancaster: ontos, 2008, 125-158. obo:BFO_0000027 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000027 b is an object aggregate means: b is a material entity consisting exactly of a plurality of objects as member_parts at all times at which b exists. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [025-004]) obo:BFO_0000027 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000027 object aggregate obo:BFO_0000029 Manhattan Canyon) obo:BFO_0000029 a hole in the interior of a portion of cheese obo:BFO_0000029 a rabbit hole obo:BFO_0000029 an air traffic control region defined in the airspace above an airport obo:BFO_0000029 the Grand Canyon obo:BFO_0000029 the Piazza San Marco obo:BFO_0000029 the cockpit of an aircraft obo:BFO_0000029 the hold of a ship obo:BFO_0000029 the interior of a kangaroo pouch obo:BFO_0000029 the interior of the trunk of your car obo:BFO_0000029 the interior of your bedroom obo:BFO_0000029 the interior of your office obo:BFO_0000029 the interior of your refrigerator obo:BFO_0000029 the lumen of your gut obo:BFO_0000029 your left nostril (a fiat part – the opening – of your left nasal cavity) obo:BFO_0000029 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000029 b is a site means: b is a three-dimensional immaterial entity that is (partially or wholly) bounded by a material entity or it is a three-dimensional immaterial part thereof. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [034-002]) obo:BFO_0000029 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000029 site obo:BFO_0000030 atom obo:BFO_0000030 cell obo:BFO_0000030 cells and organisms obo:BFO_0000030 engineered artifacts obo:BFO_0000030 grain of sand obo:BFO_0000030 molecule obo:BFO_0000030 organelle obo:BFO_0000030 organism obo:BFO_0000030 planet obo:BFO_0000030 solid portions of matter obo:BFO_0000030 star obo:BFO_0000030 BFO 2 Reference: BFO rests on the presupposition that at multiple micro-, meso- and macroscopic scales reality exhibits certain stable, spatially separated or separable material units, combined or combinable into aggregates of various sorts (for example organisms into what are called ‘populations’). Such units play a central role in almost all domains of natural science from particle physics to cosmology. Many scientific laws govern the units in question, employing general terms (such as ‘molecule’ or ‘planet’) referring to the types and subtypes of units, and also to the types and subtypes of the processes through which such units develop and interact. The division of reality into such natural units is at the heart of biological science, as also is the fact that these units may form higher-level units (as cells form multicellular organisms) and that they may also form aggregates of units, for example as cells form portions of tissue and organs form families, herds, breeds, species, and so on. At the same time, the division of certain portions of reality into engineered units (manufactured artifacts) is the basis of modern industrial technology, which rests on the distributed mass production of engineered parts through division of labor and on their assembly into larger, compound units such as cars and laptops. The division of portions of reality into units is one starting point for the phenomenon of counting. obo:BFO_0000030 BFO 2 Reference: Each object is such that there are entities of which we can assert unproblematically that they lie in its interior, and other entities of which we can assert unproblematically that they lie in its exterior. This may not be so for entities lying at or near the boundary between the interior and exterior. This means that two objects – for example the two cells depicted in Figure 3 – may be such that there are material entities crossing their boundaries which belong determinately to neither cell. Something similar obtains in certain cases of conjoined twins (see below). obo:BFO_0000030 BFO 2 Reference: To say that b is causally unified means: b is a material entity which is such that its material parts are tied together in such a way that, in environments typical for entities of the type in question,if c, a continuant part of b that is in the interior of b at t, is larger than a certain threshold size (which will be determined differently from case to case, depending on factors such as porosity of external cover) and is moved in space to be at t at a location on the exterior of the spatial region that had been occupied by b at t, then either b’s other parts will be moved in coordinated fashion or b will be damaged (be affected, for example, by breakage or tearing) in the interval between t and t.causal changes in one part of b can have consequences for other parts of b without the mediation of any entity that lies on the exterior of b. Material entities with no proper material parts would satisfy these conditions trivially. Candidate examples of types of causal unity for material entities of more complex sorts are as follows (this is not intended to be an exhaustive list):CU1: Causal unity via physical coveringHere the parts in the interior of the unified entity are combined together causally through a common membrane or other physical covering\. The latter points outwards toward and may serve a protective function in relation to what lies on the exterior of the entity [13, 47 obo:BFO_0000030 BFO 2 Reference: an object is a maximal causally unified material entity obo:BFO_0000030 BFO 2 Reference: ‘objects’ are sometimes referred to as ‘grains’ [74 obo:BFO_0000030 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000030 b is an object means: b is a material entity which manifests causal unity of one or other of the types CUn listed above & is of a type (a material universal) instances of which are maximal relative to this criterion of causal unity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [024-001]) obo:BFO_0000030 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000030 object obo:BFO_0000031 The entries in your database are patterns instantiated as quality instances in your hard drive. The database itself is an aggregate of such patterns. When you create the database you create a particular instance of the generically dependent continuant type database. Each entry in the database is an instance of the generically dependent continuant type IAO: information content entity. obo:BFO_0000031 the pdf file on your laptop, the pdf file that is a copy thereof on my laptop obo:BFO_0000031 the sequence of this protein molecule; the sequence that is a copy thereof in that protein molecule. obo:BFO_0000031 b is a generically dependent continuant = Def. b is a continuant that g-depends_on one or more other entities. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [074-001]) obo:BFO_0000031 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000031 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000031 generically dependent continuant obo:BFO_0000034 the function of a hammer to drive in nails obo:BFO_0000034 the function of a heart pacemaker to regulate the beating of a heart through electricity obo:BFO_0000034 the function of amylase in saliva to break down starch into sugar obo:BFO_0000034 BFO 2 Reference: In the past, we have distinguished two varieties of function, artifactual function and biological function. These are not asserted subtypes of BFO:function however, since the same function – for example: to pump, to transport – can exist both in artifacts and in biological entities. The asserted subtypes of function that would be needed in order to yield a separate monoheirarchy are not artifactual function, biological function, etc., but rather transporting function, pumping function, etc. obo:BFO_0000034 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000034 A function is a disposition that exists in virtue of the bearer’s physical make-up and this physical make-up is something the bearer possesses because it came into being, either through evolution (in the case of natural biological entities) or through intentional design (in the case of artifacts), in order to realize processes of a certain sort. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [064-001]) obo:BFO_0000034 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000034 function obo:BFO_0000035 the boundary between the 2nd and 3rd year of your life. obo:BFO_0000035 p is a process boundary =Def. p is a temporal part of a process & p has no proper temporal parts. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [084-001]) obo:BFO_0000035 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000035 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000035 process boundary obo:BFO_0000038 the temporal region during which a process occurs. obo:BFO_0000038 BFO 2 Reference: A temporal interval is a special kind of one-dimensional temporal region, namely one that is self-connected (is without gaps or breaks). obo:BFO_0000038 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000038 A one-dimensional temporal region is a temporal region that is extended. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [103-001]) obo:BFO_0000038 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000038 one-dimensional temporal region obo:BFO_0000040 a flame obo:BFO_0000040 a forest fire obo:BFO_0000040 a human being obo:BFO_0000040 a hurricane obo:BFO_0000040 a photon obo:BFO_0000040 a puff of smoke obo:BFO_0000040 a sea wave obo:BFO_0000040 a tornado obo:BFO_0000040 an aggregate of human beings. obo:BFO_0000040 an energy wave obo:BFO_0000040 an epidemic obo:BFO_0000040 the undetached arm of a human being obo:BFO_0000040 BFO 2 Reference: Material entities (continuants) can preserve their identity even while gaining and losing material parts. Continuants are contrasted with occurrents, which unfold themselves in successive temporal parts or phases [60 obo:BFO_0000040 BFO 2 Reference: Object, Fiat Object Part and Object Aggregate are not intended to be exhaustive of Material Entity. Users are invited to propose new subcategories of Material Entity. obo:BFO_0000040 BFO 2 Reference: ‘Matter’ is intended to encompass both mass and energy (we will address the ontological treatment of portions of energy in a later version of BFO). A portion of matter is anything that includes elementary particles among its proper or improper parts: quarks and leptons, including electrons, as the smallest particles thus far discovered; baryons (including protons and neutrons) at a higher level of granularity; atoms and molecules at still higher levels, forming the cells, organs, organisms and other material entities studied by biologists, the portions of rock studied by geologists, the fossils studied by paleontologists, and so on.Material entities are three-dimensional entities (entities extended in three spatial dimensions), as contrasted with the processes in which they participate, which are four-dimensional entities (entities extended also along the dimension of time).According to the FMA, material entities may have immaterial entities as parts – including the entities identified below as sites; for example the interior (or ‘lumen’) of your small intestine is a part of your body. BFO 2.0 embodies a decision to follow the FMA here. obo:BFO_0000040 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000040 A material entity is an independent continuant that has some portion of matter as proper or improper continuant part. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [019-002]) obo:BFO_0000040 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000040 material entity obo:BFO_0000050 is part of obo:BFO_0000050 my brain is part of my body (continuant parthood, two material entities) obo:BFO_0000050 my stomach cavity is part of my stomach (continuant parthood, immaterial entity is part of material entity) obo:BFO_0000050 this day is part of this year (occurrent parthood) obo:BFO_0000050 a core relation that holds between a part and its whole obo:BFO_0000050 Everything is part of itself. Any part of any part of a thing is itself part of that thing. Two distinct things cannot be part of each other. obo:BFO_0000050 Occurrents are not subject to change and so parthood between occurrents holds for all the times that the part exists. Many continuants are subject to change, so parthood between continuants will only hold at certain times, but this is difficult to specify in OWL. See https://code.google.com/p/obo-relations/wiki/ROAndTime obo:BFO_0000050 Parthood requires the part and the whole to have compatible classes: only an occurrent can be part of an occurrent; only a process can be part of a process; only a continuant can be part of a continuant; only an independent continuant can be part of an independent continuant; only an immaterial entity can be part of an immaterial entity; only a specifically dependent continuant can be part of a specifically dependent continuant; only a generically dependent continuant can be part of a generically dependent continuant. (This list is not exhaustive.) A continuant cannot be part of an occurrent: use 'participates in'. An occurrent cannot be part of a continuant: use 'has participant'. A material entity cannot be part of an immaterial entity: use 'has location'. A specifically dependent continuant cannot be part of an independent continuant: use 'inheres in'. An independent continuant cannot be part of a specifically dependent continuant: use 'bearer of'. obo:BFO_0000050 part_of obo:BFO_0000050 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ro/releases/2020-12-18/ro.owl obo:BFO_0000050 part of obo:BFO_0000050 http://ontologydesignpatterns.org/wiki/Community:Parts_and_Collections obo:BFO_0000050 http://ontologydesignpatterns.org/wiki/Submissions:PartOf obo:BFO_0000050 http://www.obofoundry.org/ro/#OBO_REL:part_of obo:BFO_0000051 has part obo:BFO_0000051 my body has part my brain (continuant parthood, two material entities) obo:BFO_0000051 my stomach has part my stomach cavity (continuant parthood, material entity has part immaterial entity) obo:BFO_0000051 this year has part this day (occurrent parthood) obo:BFO_0000051 a core relation that holds between a whole and its part obo:BFO_0000051 Everything has itself as a part. Any part of any part of a thing is itself part of that thing. Two distinct things cannot have each other as a part. obo:BFO_0000051 Occurrents are not subject to change and so parthood between occurrents holds for all the times that the part exists. Many continuants are subject to change, so parthood between continuants will only hold at certain times, but this is difficult to specify in OWL. See https://code.google.com/p/obo-relations/wiki/ROAndTime obo:BFO_0000051 Parthood requires the part and the whole to have compatible classes: only an occurrent have an occurrent as part; only a process can have a process as part; only a continuant can have a continuant as part; only an independent continuant can have an independent continuant as part; only a specifically dependent continuant can have a specifically dependent continuant as part; only a generically dependent continuant can have a generically dependent continuant as part. (This list is not exhaustive.) A continuant cannot have an occurrent as part: use 'participates in'. An occurrent cannot have a continuant as part: use 'has participant'. An immaterial entity cannot have a material entity as part: use 'location of'. An independent continuant cannot have a specifically dependent continuant as part: use 'bearer of'. A specifically dependent continuant cannot have an independent continuant as part: use 'inheres in'. obo:BFO_0000051 has_part obo:BFO_0000051 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ro/releases/2020-12-18/ro.owl obo:BFO_0000051 has part obo:BFO_0000054 realized in obo:BFO_0000054 this disease is realized in this disease course obo:BFO_0000054 this fragility is realized in this shattering obo:BFO_0000054 this investigator role is realized in this investigation obo:BFO_0000054 is realized by obo:BFO_0000054 realized_in obo:BFO_0000054 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ro/releases/2020-12-18/ro.owl obo:BFO_0000054 [copied from inverse property 'realizes'] to say that b realizes c at t is to assert that there is some material entity d & b is a process which has participant d at t & c is a disposition or role of which d is bearer_of at t& the type instantiated by b is correlated with the type instantiated by c. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [059-003]) obo:BFO_0000054 Paraphrase of elucidation: a relation between a realizable entity and a process, where there is some material entity that is bearer of the realizable entity and participates in the process, and the realizable entity comes to be realized in the course of the process obo:BFO_0000054 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000054 realized in obo:BFO_0000055 realizes obo:BFO_0000055 this disease course realizes this disease obo:BFO_0000055 this investigation realizes this investigator role obo:BFO_0000055 this shattering realizes this fragility obo:BFO_0000055 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ro/releases/2020-12-18/ro.owl obo:BFO_0000055 to say that b realizes c at t is to assert that there is some material entity d & b is a process which has participant d at t & c is a disposition or role of which d is bearer_of at t& the type instantiated by b is correlated with the type instantiated by c. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [059-003]) obo:BFO_0000055 Paraphrase of elucidation: a relation between a process and a realizable entity, where there is some material entity that is bearer of the realizable entity and participates in the process, and the realizable entity comes to be realized in the course of the process obo:BFO_0000055 obo:iao.owl obo:BFO_0000055 realizes obo:BFO_0000066 occurs in obo:BFO_0000066 b occurs_in c =def b is a process and c is a material entity or immaterial entity& there exists a spatiotemporal region r and b occupies_spatiotemporal_region r.& forall(t) if b exists_at t then c exists_at t & there exist spatial regions s and s’ where & b spatially_projects_onto s at t& c is occupies_spatial_region s’ at t& s is a proper_continuant_part_of s’ at t obo:BFO_0000066 occurs_in obo:BFO_0000066 unfolds in obo:BFO_0000066 unfolds_in obo:BFO_0000066 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ro/releases/2020-12-18/ro.owl obo:BFO_0000066 Paraphrase of definition: a relation between a process and an independent continuant, in which the process takes place entirely within the independent continuant obo:BFO_0000066 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000066 occurs in obo:BFO_0000067 site of obo:BFO_0000067 [copied from inverse property 'occurs in'] b occurs_in c =def b is a process and c is a material entity or immaterial entity& there exists a spatiotemporal region r and b occupies_spatiotemporal_region r.& forall(t) if b exists_at t then c exists_at t & there exist spatial regions s and s’ where & b spatially_projects_onto s at t& c is occupies_spatial_region s’ at t& s is a proper_continuant_part_of s’ at t obo:BFO_0000067 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ro/releases/2020-12-18/ro.owl obo:BFO_0000067 Paraphrase of definition: a relation between an independent continuant and a process, in which the process takes place entirely within the independent continuant obo:BFO_0000067 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000067 contains process obo:BFO_0000141 BFO 2 Reference: Immaterial entities are divided into two subgroups:boundaries and sites, which bound, or are demarcated in relation, to material entities, and which can thus change location, shape and size and as their material hosts move or change shape or size (for example: your nasal passage; the hold of a ship; the boundary of Wales (which moves with the rotation of the Earth) [38, 7, 10 obo:BFO_0000141 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000141 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000141 immaterial entity obo:BFO_0000148 a temporal region that is occupied by a process boundary obo:BFO_0000148 right now obo:BFO_0000148 the moment at which a child is born obo:BFO_0000148 the moment at which a finger is detached in an industrial accident obo:BFO_0000148 the moment of death. obo:BFO_0000148 temporal instant. obo:BFO_0000148 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/2019-08-26/bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000148 A zero-dimensional temporal region is a temporal region that is without extent. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [102-001]) obo:BFO_0000148 obo:bfo.owl obo:BFO_0000148 zero-dimensional temporal region obo:GAZ_00000448 geographic location obo:GAZ_00000448 Category obo:GAZ_00000448 [[Category:GAZ]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] obo:IAO_0000002 example to be eventually removed obo:IAO_0000002 example to be eventually removed obo:IAO_0000027 data item obo:IAO_0000027 Data items include counts of things, analyte concentrations, and statistical summaries. obo:IAO_0000027 obo:IAO_0000125 obo:IAO_0000027 An information content entity that is intended to be a truthful statement about something (modulo, e.g., measurement precision or other systematic errors) and is constructed/acquired by a method which reliably tends to produce (approximately) truthful statements. obo:IAO_0000027 2/2/2009 Alan and Bjoern discussing FACS run output data. This is a data item because it is about the cell population. Each element records an event and is typically further composed a set of measurment data items that record the fluorescent intensity stimulated by one of the lasers. obo:IAO_0000027 2009-03-16: data item deliberatly ambiguous: we merged data set and datum to be one entity, not knowing how to define singular versus plural. So data item is more general than datum. obo:IAO_0000027 2009-03-16: removed datum as alternative term as datum specifically refers to singular form, and is thus not an exact synonym. obo:IAO_0000027 2014-03-31: See discussion at http://odontomachus.wordpress.com/2014/03/30/aboutness-objects-propositions/ obo:IAO_0000027 JAR: datum -- well, this will be very tricky to define, but maybe some information-like stuff that might be put into a computer and that is meant, by someone, to denote and/or to be interpreted by some process... I would include lists, tables, sentences... I think I might defer to Barry, or to Brian Cantwell Smith JAR: A data item is an approximately justified approximately true approximate belief obo:IAO_0000027 PERSON: Alan Ruttenberg obo:IAO_0000027 PERSON: Chris Stoeckert obo:IAO_0000027 PERSON: Jonathan Rees obo:IAO_0000027 data obo:IAO_0000027 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/2020-12-09/iao.owl obo:IAO_0000027 data item obo:IAO_0000028 symbol obo:IAO_0000028 a serial number such as "12324X" obo:IAO_0000028 a stop sign obo:IAO_0000028 a written proper name such as "OBI" obo:IAO_0000028 obo:IAO_0000125 obo:IAO_0000028 An information content entity that is a mark(s) or character(s) used as a conventional representation of another entity. obo:IAO_0000028 20091104, MC: this needs work and will most probably change obo:IAO_0000028 2014-03-31: We would like to have a deeper analysis of 'mark' and 'sign' in the future (see https://github.com/information-artifact-ontology/IAO/issues/154). obo:IAO_0000028 PERSON: James A. Overton obo:IAO_0000028 PERSON: Jonathan Rees obo:IAO_0000028 based on Oxford English Dictionary obo:IAO_0000028 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/2020-12-09/iao.owl obo:IAO_0000028 symbol obo:IAO_0000030 information content entity obo:IAO_0000030 Examples of information content entites include journal articles, data, graphical layouts, and graphs. obo:IAO_0000030 obo:IAO_0000122 obo:IAO_0000030 A generically dependent continuant that is about some thing. obo:IAO_0000030 2014-03-10: The use of "thing" is intended to be general enough to include universals and configurations (see https://groups.google.com/d/msg/information-ontology/GBxvYZCk1oc/-L6B5fSBBTQJ). obo:IAO_0000030 information_content_entity 'is_encoded_in' some digital_entity in obi before split (040907). information_content_entity 'is_encoded_in' some physical_document in obi before split (040907). Previous. An information content entity is a non-realizable information entity that 'is encoded in' some digital or physical entity. obo:IAO_0000030 PERSON: Chris Stoeckert obo:IAO_0000030 OBI_0000142 obo:IAO_0000030 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/2020-12-09/iao.owl obo:IAO_0000030 information content entity obo:IAO_0000078 curation status specification obo:IAO_0000078 obo:IAO_0000125 obo:IAO_0000078 The curation status of the term. The allowed values come from an enumerated list of predefined terms. See the specification of these instances for more detailed definitions of each enumerated value. obo:IAO_0000078 Better to represent curation as a process with parts and then relate labels to that process (in IAO meeting) obo:IAO_0000078 PERSON:Bill Bug obo:IAO_0000078 GROUP:OBI:<http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi> obo:IAO_0000078 OBI_0000266 obo:IAO_0000078 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/2020-12-09/iao.owl obo:IAO_0000078 curation status specification obo:IAO_0000100 data set obo:IAO_0000100 Intensity values in a CEL file or from multiple CEL files comprise a data set (as opposed to the CEL files themselves). obo:IAO_0000100 obo:IAO_0000125 obo:IAO_0000100 A data item that is an aggregate of other data items of the same type that have something in common. Averages and distributions can be determined for data sets. obo:IAO_0000100 2009/10/23 Alan Ruttenberg. The intention is that this term represent collections of like data. So this isn't for, e.g. the whole contents of a cel file, which includes parameters, metadata etc. This is more like java arrays of a certain rather specific type obo:IAO_0000100 2014-05-05: Data sets are aggregates and thus must include two or more data items. We have chosen not to add logical axioms to make this restriction. obo:IAO_0000100 person:Allyson Lister obo:IAO_0000100 person:Chris Stoeckert obo:IAO_0000100 OBI_0000042 obo:IAO_0000100 group:OBI obo:IAO_0000100 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/2020-12-09/iao.owl obo:IAO_0000100 data set obo:IAO_0000102 data about an ontology part obo:IAO_0000102 Data about an ontology part is a data item about a part of an ontology, for example a term obo:IAO_0000102 Person:Alan Ruttenberg obo:IAO_0000102 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/2020-12-09/iao.owl obo:IAO_0000102 data about an ontology part obo:IAO_0000111 editor preferred term obo:IAO_0000111 obo:IAO_0000122 obo:IAO_0000111 The concise, meaningful, and human-friendly name for a class or property preferred by the ontology developers. (US-English) obo:IAO_0000111 PERSON:Daniel Schober obo:IAO_0000111 GROUP:OBI:<http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi> obo:IAO_0000111 obo:iao.owl obo:IAO_0000111 editor preferred term obo:IAO_0000112 example of usage obo:IAO_0000112 obo:IAO_0000122 obo:IAO_0000112 A phrase describing how a term should be used and/or a citation to a work which uses it. May also include other kinds of examples that facilitate immediate understanding, such as widely know prototypes or instances of a class, or cases where a relation is said to hold. obo:IAO_0000112 PERSON:Daniel Schober obo:IAO_0000112 GROUP:OBI:<http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi> obo:IAO_0000112 obo:iao.owl obo:IAO_0000112 example of usage obo:IAO_0000114 has curation status obo:IAO_0000114 PERSON:Alan Ruttenberg obo:IAO_0000114 PERSON:Bill Bug obo:IAO_0000114 PERSON:Melanie Courtot obo:IAO_0000114 has curation status obo:IAO_0000115 definition obo:IAO_0000115 obo:IAO_0000122 obo:IAO_0000115 The official definition, explaining the meaning of a class or property. Shall be Aristotelian, formalized and normalized. Can be augmented with colloquial definitions. obo:IAO_0000115 2012-04-05: Barry Smith The official OBI definition, explaining the meaning of a class or property: 'Shall be Aristotelian, formalized and normalized. Can be augmented with colloquial definitions' is terrible. Can you fix to something like: A statement of necessary and sufficient conditions explaining the meaning of an expression referring to a class or property. Alan Ruttenberg Your proposed definition is a reasonable candidate, except that it is very common that necessary and sufficient conditions are not given. Mostly they are necessary, occasionally they are necessary and sufficient or just sufficient. Often they use terms that are not themselves defined and so they effectively can't be evaluated by those criteria. On the specifics of the proposed definition: We don't have definitions of 'meaning' or 'expression' or 'property'. For 'reference' in the intended sense I think we use the term 'denotation'. For 'expression', I think we you mean symbol, or identifier. For 'meaning' it differs for class and property. For class we want documentation that let's the intended reader determine whether an entity is instance of the class, or not. For property we want documentation that let's the intended reader determine, given a pair of potential relata, whether the assertion that the relation holds is true. The 'intended reader' part suggests that we also specify who, we expect, would be able to understand the definition, and also generalizes over human and computer reader to include textual and logical definition. Personally, I am more comfortable weakening definition to documentation, with instructions as to what is desirable. We also have the outstanding issue of how to aim different definitions to different audiences. A clinical audience reading chebi wants a different sort of definition documentation/definition from a chemistry trained audience, and similarly there is a need for a definition that is adequate for an ontologist to work with. obo:IAO_0000115 PERSON:Daniel Schober obo:IAO_0000115 GROUP:OBI:<http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi> obo:IAO_0000115 obo:iao.owl obo:IAO_0000115 definition obo:IAO_0000115 definition obo:IAO_0000116 editor note obo:IAO_0000116 obo:IAO_0000122 obo:IAO_0000116 An administrative note intended for its editor. It may not be included in the publication version of the ontology, so it should contain nothing necessary for end users to understand the ontology. obo:IAO_0000116 PERSON:Daniel Schober obo:IAO_0000116 GROUP:OBI:<http://purl.obofoundry.org/obo/obi> obo:IAO_0000116 obo:iao.owl obo:IAO_0000116 editor note obo:IAO_0000117 term editor obo:IAO_0000117 obo:IAO_0000122 obo:IAO_0000117 Name of editor entering the term in the file. The term editor is a point of contact for information regarding the term. The term editor may be, but is not always, the author of the definition, which may have been worked upon by several people obo:IAO_0000117 20110707, MC: label update to term editor and definition modified accordingly. See https://github.com/information-artifact-ontology/IAO/issues/115. obo:IAO_0000117 PERSON:Daniel Schober obo:IAO_0000117 GROUP:OBI:<http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi> obo:IAO_0000117 obo:iao.owl obo:IAO_0000117 definition editor obo:IAO_0000117 definition editor obo:IAO_0000117 term editor obo:IAO_0000117 term editor obo:IAO_0000118 alternative term obo:IAO_0000118 obo:IAO_0000125 obo:IAO_0000118 An alternative name for a class or property which means the same thing as the preferred name (semantically equivalent) obo:IAO_0000118 PERSON:Daniel Schober obo:IAO_0000118 GROUP:OBI:<http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi> obo:IAO_0000118 obo:iao.owl obo:IAO_0000118 alternative term obo:IAO_0000119 definition source obo:IAO_0000119 obo:IAO_0000122 obo:IAO_0000119 Formal citation, e.g. identifier in external database to indicate / attribute source(s) for the definition. Free text indicate / attribute source(s) for the definition. EXAMPLE: Author Name, URI, MeSH Term C04, PUBMED ID, Wiki uri on 31.01.2007 obo:IAO_0000119 PERSON:Daniel Schober obo:IAO_0000119 Discussion on obo-discuss mailing-list, see http://bit.ly/hgm99w obo:IAO_0000119 GROUP:OBI:<http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi> obo:IAO_0000119 obo:iao.owl obo:IAO_0000119 definition source obo:IAO_0000120 metadata complete obo:IAO_0000120 Class has all its metadata, but is either not guaranteed to be in its final location in the asserted IS_A hierarchy or refers to another class that is not complete. obo:IAO_0000120 metadata complete obo:IAO_0000122 ready for release obo:IAO_0000122 Class has undergone final review, is ready for use, and will be included in the next release. Any class lacking "ready_for_release" should be considered likely to change place in hierarchy, have its definition refined, or be obsoleted in the next release. Those classes deemed "ready_for_release" will also derived from a chain of ancestor classes that are also "ready_for_release." obo:IAO_0000122 ready for release obo:IAO_0000123 metadata incomplete obo:IAO_0000123 Class is being worked on; however, the metadata (including definition) are not complete or sufficiently clear to the branch editors. obo:IAO_0000123 metadata incomplete obo:IAO_0000125 pending final vetting obo:IAO_0000125 All definitions, placement in the asserted IS_A hierarchy and required minimal metadata are complete. The class is awaiting a final review by someone other than the term editor. obo:IAO_0000125 pending final vetting obo:IAO_0000136 This document is about information artifacts and their representations obo:IAO_0000136 obo:IAO_0000125 obo:IAO_0000136 A (currently) primitive relation that relates an information artifact to an entity. obo:IAO_0000136 7/6/2009 Alan Ruttenberg. Following discussion with Jonathan Rees, and introduction of "mentions" relation. Weaken the is_about relationship to be primitive. We will try to build it back up by elaborating the various subproperties that are more precisely defined. Some currently missing phenomena that should be considered "about" are predications - "The only person who knows the answer is sitting beside me" , Allegory, Satire, and other literary forms that can be topical without explicitly mentioning the topic. obo:IAO_0000136 person:Alan Ruttenberg obo:IAO_0000136 Smith, Ceusters, Ruttenberg, 2000 years of philosophy obo:IAO_0000136 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/2020-12-09/iao.owl obo:IAO_0000136 is about obo:IAO_0000136 {"wikidata": {"uri": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P921", "label": "main_subjectLabel"}, "openresearch": {"uri": "https://www.openresearch.org/wiki/Property:Field", "label": "Field"}, "gnd": {"uri": "https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#topic", "label": "Topic that is related to a corporate body, conference, person, family, subject heading or work."}} obo:IAO_0000136 Text obo:IAO_0000136 Controlled vocabulary in [[MediaWiki:Smw_allows_list_Subject]] [[Category:IAO]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] obo:IAO_0000219 A person's name denotes the person. A variable name in a computer program denotes some piece of memory. Lexically equivalent strings can denote different things, for instance "Alan" can denote different people. In each case of use, there is a case of the denotation relation obtaining, between "Alan" and the person that is being named. obo:IAO_0000219 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between an information content entity and some portion of reality. Denotation is what happens when someone creates an information content entity E in order to specifically refer to something. The only relation between E and the thing is that E can be used to 'pick out' the thing. This relation connects those two together. Freedictionary.com sense 3: To signify directly; refer to specifically obo:IAO_0000219 2009-11-10 Alan Ruttenberg. Old definition said the following to emphasize the generic nature of this relation. We no longer have 'specifically denotes', which would have been primitive, so make this relation primitive. g denotes r =def r is a portion of reality there is some c that is a concretization of g every c that is a concretization of g specifically denotes r obo:IAO_0000219 person:Alan Ruttenberg obo:IAO_0000219 Conversations with Barry Smith, Werner Ceusters, Bjoern Peters, Michel Dumontier, Melanie Courtot, James Malone, Bill Hogan obo:IAO_0000219 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/2020-12-09/iao.owl obo:IAO_0000219 obo:IAO_0000219 denotes obo:IAO_0000225 obsolescence reason specification obo:IAO_0000225 obo:IAO_0000125 obo:IAO_0000225 The reason for which a term has been deprecated. The allowed values come from an enumerated list of predefined terms. See the specification of these instances for more detailed definitions of each enumerated value. obo:IAO_0000225 The creation of this class has been inspired in part by Werner Ceusters' paper, Applying evolutionary terminology auditing to the Gene Ontology. obo:IAO_0000225 PERSON: Alan Ruttenberg obo:IAO_0000225 PERSON: Melanie Courtot obo:IAO_0000225 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/2020-12-09/iao.owl obo:IAO_0000225 obsolescence reason specification obo:IAO_0000226 placeholder removed obo:IAO_0000226 placeholder removed obo:IAO_0000227 terms merged obo:IAO_0000227 An editor note should explain what were the merged terms and the reason for the merge. obo:IAO_0000227 terms merged obo:IAO_0000228 term imported obo:IAO_0000228 This is to be used when the original term has been replaced by a term imported from an other ontology. An editor note should indicate what is the URI of the new term to use. obo:IAO_0000228 term imported obo:IAO_0000229 term split obo:IAO_0000229 This is to be used when a term has been split in two or more new terms. An editor note should indicate the reason for the split and indicate the URIs of the new terms created. obo:IAO_0000229 term split obo:IAO_0000231 has obsolescence reason obo:IAO_0000231 Relates an annotation property to an obsolescence reason. The values of obsolescence reasons come from a list of predefined terms, instances of the class obsolescence reason specification. obo:IAO_0000231 PERSON:Alan Ruttenberg obo:IAO_0000231 PERSON:Melanie Courtot obo:IAO_0000231 has obsolescence reason obo:IAO_0000232 curator note obo:IAO_0000232 obo:IAO_0000122 obo:IAO_0000232 An administrative note of use for a curator but of no use for a user obo:IAO_0000232 PERSON:Alan Ruttenberg obo:IAO_0000232 obo:iao.owl obo:IAO_0000232 curator note obo:IAO_0000233 term tracker item obo:IAO_0000233 the URI for an OBI Terms ticket at sourceforge, such as https://sourceforge.net/p/obi/obi-terms/772/ obo:IAO_0000233 obo:IAO_0000125 obo:IAO_0000233 An IRI or similar locator for a request or discussion of an ontology term. obo:IAO_0000233 Person: Jie Zheng, Chris Stoeckert, Alan Ruttenberg obo:IAO_0000233 Person: Jie Zheng, Chris Stoeckert, Alan Ruttenberg obo:IAO_0000233 The 'tracker item' can associate a tracker with a specific ontology term. obo:IAO_0000233 term tracker item obo:IAO_0000234 ontology term requester obo:IAO_0000234 obo:IAO_0000125 obo:IAO_0000234 The name of the person, project, or organization that motivated inclusion of an ontology term by requesting its addition. obo:IAO_0000234 Person: Jie Zheng, Chris Stoeckert, Alan Ruttenberg obo:IAO_0000234 Person: Jie Zheng, Chris Stoeckert, Alan Ruttenberg obo:IAO_0000234 The 'term requester' can credit the person, organization or project who request the ontology term. obo:IAO_0000234 ontology term requester obo:IAO_0000235 inverse of the relation 'denotes' obo:IAO_0000235 Person: Jie Zheng, Chris Stoeckert, Mike Conlon obo:IAO_0000235 https://github.com/information-artifact-ontology/IAO/issues/206 obo:IAO_0000235 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/2020-12-09/iao.owl obo:IAO_0000235 Definiton: Some entity is denoted by an information content entity. obo:IAO_0000235 denoted by obo:IAO_0000310 document obo:IAO_0000310 A journal article, patent application, laboratory notebook, or a book obo:IAO_0000310 obo:IAO_0000120 obo:IAO_0000310 A collection of information content entities intended to be understood together as a whole obo:IAO_0000310 PERSON: Lawrence Hunter obo:IAO_0000310 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/2020-12-09/iao.owl obo:IAO_0000310 document obo:IAO_0000412 imported from obo:IAO_0000412 obo:IAO_0000125 obo:IAO_0000412 For external terms/classes, the ontology from which the term was imported obo:IAO_0000412 PERSON:Alan Ruttenberg obo:IAO_0000412 PERSON:Melanie Courtot obo:IAO_0000412 GROUP:OBI:<http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi> obo:IAO_0000412 obo:iao.owl obo:IAO_0000412 imported from obo:IAO_0000423 to be replaced with external ontology term obo:IAO_0000423 Terms with this status should eventually replaced with a term from another ontology. obo:IAO_0000423 Alan Ruttenberg obo:IAO_0000423 group:OBI obo:IAO_0000423 to be replaced with external ontology term obo:IAO_0000428 requires discussion obo:IAO_0000428 A term that is metadata complete, has been reviewed, and problems have been identified that require discussion before release. Such a term requires editor note(s) to identify the outstanding issues. obo:IAO_0000428 Alan Ruttenberg obo:IAO_0000428 group:OBI obo:IAO_0000428 requires discussion obo:IAO_0000577 The sentence "The article has Pubmed ID 12345." contains a CRID that has two parts: one part is the CRID symbol, which is '12345'; the other part denotes the CRID registry, which is Pubmed. obo:IAO_0000577 obo:IAO_0000120 obo:IAO_0000577 A symbol that is part of a CRID and that is sufficient to look up a record from the CRID's registry. obo:IAO_0000577 PERSON: Alan Ruttenberg obo:IAO_0000577 PERSON: Bill Hogan obo:IAO_0000577 PERSON: Bjoern Peters obo:IAO_0000577 PERSON: Melanie Courtot obo:IAO_0000577 CRID symbol obo:IAO_0000577 Original proposal from Bjoern, discussions at IAO calls obo:IAO_0000577 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/2020-12-09/iao.owl obo:IAO_0000577 centrally registered identifier symbol obo:IAO_0000578 The sentence "The article has Pubmed ID 12345." contains a CRID that has two parts: one part is the CRID symbol, which is '12345'; the other part denotes the CRID registry, which is Pubmed. obo:IAO_0000578 obo:IAO_0000120 obo:IAO_0000578 An information content entity that consists of a CRID symbol and additional information about the CRID registry to which it belongs. obo:IAO_0000578 2014-05-05: In defining this term we take no position on what the CRID denotes. In particular do not assume it denotes a *record* in the CRID registry (since the registry might not have 'records'). obo:IAO_0000578 Alan, IAO call 20101124: potentially the CRID denotes the instance it was associated with during creation. obo:IAO_0000578 Note, IAO call 20101124: URIs are not always CRID, as not centrally registered. We acknowledge that CRID is a subset of a larger identifier class, but this subset fulfills our current needs. OBI PURLs are CRID as they are registered with OCLC. UPCs (Universal Product Codes from AC Nielsen)are not CRID as they are not centrally registered. obo:IAO_0000578 PERSON: Alan Ruttenberg obo:IAO_0000578 PERSON: Bill Hogan obo:IAO_0000578 PERSON: Bjoern Peters obo:IAO_0000578 PERSON: Melanie Courtot obo:IAO_0000578 CRID obo:IAO_0000578 Original proposal from Bjoern, discussions at IAO calls obo:IAO_0000578 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/2020-12-09/iao.owl obo:IAO_0000578 centrally registered identifier obo:IAO_0000579 PubMed is a CRID registry. It has a dataset of PubMed identifiers associated with journal articles. obo:IAO_0000579 obo:IAO_0000120 obo:IAO_0000579 A CRID registry is a dataset of CRID records, each consisting of a CRID symbol and additional information which was recorded in the dataset through a assigning a centrally registered identifier process. obo:IAO_0000579 PERSON: Alan Ruttenberg obo:IAO_0000579 PERSON: Bill Hogan obo:IAO_0000579 PERSON: Bjoern Peters obo:IAO_0000579 PERSON: Melanie Courtot obo:IAO_0000579 CRID registry obo:IAO_0000579 Original proposal from Bjoern, discussions at IAO calls obo:IAO_0000579 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/2020-12-09/iao.owl obo:IAO_0000579 centrally registered identifier registry obo:IAO_0000600 elucidation obo:IAO_0000600 person:Alan Ruttenberg obo:IAO_0000600 Person:Barry Smith obo:IAO_0000600 Primitive terms in a highest-level ontology such as BFO are terms which are so basic to our understanding of reality that there is no way of defining them in a non-circular fashion. For these, therefore, we can provide only elucidations, supplemented by examples and by axioms obo:IAO_0000600 obo:iao.owl obo:IAO_0000600 elucidation obo:IAO_0006011 may be identical to obo:IAO_0006011 A annotation relationship between two terms in an ontology that may refer to the same (natural) type but where more evidence is required before terms are merged. obo:IAO_0006011 David Osumi-Sutherland obo:IAO_0006011 #40 obo:IAO_0006011 VFB obo:IAO_0006011 Edges asserting this should be annotated with to record evidence supporting the assertion and its provenance. obo:IAO_0006011 may be identical to obo:IAO_0020000 identifier obo:IAO_0020000 An identifier is an information content entity that is the outcome of a dubbing process and is used to refer to one instance of entity shared by a group of people to refer to that individual entity. obo:IAO_0020000 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/2020-12-09/iao.owl obo:IAO_0020000 identifier obo:IAO_0020015 A personal name is a proper name identifying an individual person. obo:IAO_0020015 Mathias Brochhausen obo:IAO_0020015 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_name obo:IAO_0020015 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/pno/release/2020-04-18/pno.owl obo:IAO_0020015 Personal names "today usually comprises a given name bestowed at birth or at a young age plus a surname. It is nearly universal for a human to have a name; except in rare cases, for example feral children growing up in isolation, or infants orphaned by natural disaster for whom no written record survives.[citation needed] The Convention on the Rights of the Child specifies that a child has the right from birth to a name. Certain isolated tribes, such as the Machiguenga of the Amazon, also lack personal names." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_name) obo:IAO_0020015 Sep 29, 2016: The comment that including the wikipedia definition of personal name is not to be interpreted in a way that restricts this class to only contain strings of letters. A numerical or alphanumerical identifier that denotes a human is being is a personal name, too. (MB) obo:IAO_0020015 personal name obo:IAO_0022000 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000122 obo:IAO_0022000 postal codes are assigned by each country obo:IAO_0022000 An identifier issued by more than one authority obo:IAO_0022000 PERSON: Michael Conlon obo:IAO_0022000 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/ido/release/2021-02-19/ido.owl obo:IAO_0022000 distributed identifier obo:IAO_0022014 ISNI obo:IAO_0022014 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000123 obo:IAO_0022014 An identifier for persons and organizations which may be assigned by matching algorithms based on records provided by publishers obo:IAO_0022014 spell out obo:IAO_0022014 PERSON: Michael Conlon obo:IAO_0022014 https://isni.org/page/what-is-isni/ obo:IAO_0022014 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/ido/release/2021-02-19/ido.owl obo:IAO_0022014 international standard name identifier obo:IAO_0022019 ORCID ID obo:IAO_0022019 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000123 obo:IAO_0022019 Open Researcher and Contributor ID is an alphanumeric code (ORCID iD) to uniquely identify authors and contributors of scholarly communication obo:IAO_0022019 PERSON: Michael Conlon obo:IAO_0022019 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ORCID obo:IAO_0022019 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/ido/release/2021-02-19/ido.owl obo:IAO_0022019 open researcher and contributor identifier obo:IAO_0022022 ROR ID obo:IAO_0022022 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000123 obo:IAO_0022022 An identifier assigned by ROR to research organizations in the world obo:IAO_0022022 PERSON: Michael Conlon obo:IAO_0022022 http://ror.org obo:IAO_0022022 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/ido/release/2021-02-19/ido.owl obo:IAO_0022022 research organization registry identifier obo:IAO_0022027 QID obo:IAO_0022027 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000123 obo:IAO_0022027 QID (or Q number) is the unique identifier of a data item on Wikidata, comprising the letter "Q" followed by one or more digits. obo:IAO_0022027 PERSON: Michael Conlon obo:IAO_0022027 https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q43649390 obo:IAO_0022027 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/ido/release/2021-02-19/ido.owl obo:IAO_0022027 wikidata q number obo:IAO_0022034 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000123 obo:IAO_0022034 An identifier assigned to an ice by a repository in which it is held obo:IAO_0022034 PERSON: Michael Conlon obo:IAO_0022034 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/ido/release/2021-02-19/ido.owl obo:IAO_0022034 local information content entity identifier obo:IAO_0022041 DOI obo:IAO_0022041 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000123 obo:IAO_0022041 A digital object identifier (DOI) is a persistent identifier or handle used to identify objects uniquely, standardized by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). obo:IAO_0022041 PERSON: Michael Conlon obo:IAO_0022041 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_object_identifier obo:IAO_0022041 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao/ido/release/2021-02-19/ido.owl obo:IAO_0022041 digital object identifier obo:IAO_0100001 term replaced by obo:IAO_0100001 obo:IAO_0000125 obo:IAO_0100001 Use on obsolete terms, relating the term to another term that can be used as a substitute obo:IAO_0100001 Person:Alan Ruttenberg obo:IAO_0100001 Person:Alan Ruttenberg obo:IAO_0100001 Add as annotation triples in the granting ontology obo:IAO_0100001 term replaced by obo:ICO_0000048 An organization that is operated without the principal goal of making a financial profit. obo:ICO_0000048 Yongqun He obo:ICO_0000048 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/2020-08-27/ico.owl obo:ICO_0000048 nonprofit organization obo:ICO_0000048 Category obo:ICO_0000048 [[Category:ICO]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] obo:ICO_0000049 An organization which has the principle goal of earning financial profit. obo:ICO_0000049 Yongqun He obo:ICO_0000049 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/2020-08-27/ico.owl obo:ICO_0000049 profit organization obo:ICO_0000049 Category obo:ICO_0000049 [[Category:ICO]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] obo:NCBITaxon_9606 Homo sapiens obo:NCBITaxon_9606 human obo:NCBITaxon_9606 human being obo:NCBITaxon_9606 man obo:NCBITaxon_9606 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi/2020-12-16/obi.owl obo:NCBITaxon_9606 Homo sapiens obo:NCBITaxon_9606 Category obo:NCBITaxon_9606 [[Category:NCBITaxon]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] obo:OBI_0000011 planned process obo:OBI_0000245 organization obo:OBI_0000245 PMID: 16353909.AAPS J. 2005 Sep 22;7(2):E274-80. Review. The joint food and agriculture organization of the United Nations/World Health Organization Expert Committee on Food Additives and its role in the evaluation of the safety of veterinary drug residues in foods. obo:OBI_0000245 obo:IAO_0000122 obo:OBI_0000245 An entity that can bear roles, has members, and has a set of organization rules. Members of organizations are either organizations themselves or individual people. Members can bear specific organization member roles that are determined in the organization rules. The organization rules also determine how decisions are made on behalf of the organization by the organization members. obo:OBI_0000245 BP: The definition summarizes long email discussions on the OBI developer, roles, biomaterial and denrie branches. It leaves open if an organization is a material entity or a dependent continuant, as no consensus was reached on that. The current placement as material is therefore temporary, in order to move forward with development. Here is the entire email summary, on which the definition is based: 1) there are organization_member_roles (president, treasurer, branch editor), with individual persons as bearers 2) there are organization_roles (employer, owner, vendor, patent holder) 3) an organization has a charter / rules / bylaws, which specify what roles there are, how they should be realized, and how to modify the charter/rules/bylaws themselves. It is debatable what the organization itself is (some kind of dependent continuant or an aggregate of people). This also determines who/what the bearer of organization_roles' are. My personal favorite is still to define organization as a kind of 'legal entity', but thinking it through leads to all kinds of questions that are clearly outside the scope of OBI. Interestingly enough, it does not seem to matter much where we place organization itself, as long as we can subclass it (University, Corporation, Government Agency, Hospital), instantiate it (Affymetrix, NCBI, NIH, ISO, W3C, University of Oklahoma), and have it play roles. This leads to my proposal: We define organization through the statements 1 - 3 above, but without an 'is a' statement for now. We can leave it in its current place in the is_a hierarchy (material entity) or move it up to 'continuant'. We leave further clarifications to BFO, and close this issue for now. obo:OBI_0000245 PERSON: Alan Ruttenberg obo:OBI_0000245 PERSON: Bjoern Peters obo:OBI_0000245 PERSON: Philippe Rocca-Serra obo:OBI_0000245 PERSON: Susanna Sansone obo:OBI_0000245 GROUP: OBI obo:OBI_0000245 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi/2020-12-16/obi.owl obo:OBI_0000245 organization obo:OBI_0000245 Category obo:OBI_0000245 [[Category:OBI]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] obo:OBI_0100026 organizational term obo:OBI_0100026 fungus; plant; virus; animal obo:OBI_0100026 organizational term obo:OBI_0100026 10/21/09: This is a placeholder term, that should ideally be imported from the NCBI taxonomy, but the high level hierarchy there does not suit our needs (includes plasmids and 'other organisms') obo:OBI_0100026 13-02-2009: OBI doesn't take position as to when an organism starts or ends being an organism - e.g. sperm, foetus. This issue is outside the scope of OBI. obo:OBI_0100026 WEB: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organism obo:OBI_0100026 organism obo:RO_0000052 inheres in obo:RO_0000052 this fragility inheres in this vase obo:RO_0000052 this red color inheres in this apple obo:RO_0000052 a relation between a specifically dependent continuant (the dependent) and an independent continuant (the bearer), in which the dependent specifically depends on the bearer for its existence obo:RO_0000052 A dependent inheres in its bearer at all times for which the dependent exists. obo:RO_0000052 inheres_in obo:RO_0000052 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ro/releases/2020-12-18/ro.owl obo:RO_0000052 inheres in obo:RO_0000053 bearer of obo:RO_0000053 this apple is bearer of this red color obo:RO_0000053 this vase is bearer of this fragility obo:RO_0000053 a relation between an independent continuant (the bearer) and a specifically dependent continuant (the dependent), in which the dependent specifically depends on the bearer for its existence obo:RO_0000053 A bearer can have many dependents, and its dependents can exist for different periods of time, but none of its dependents can exist when the bearer does not exist. obo:RO_0000053 bearer_of obo:RO_0000053 is bearer of obo:RO_0000053 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ro/releases/2020-12-18/ro.owl obo:RO_0000053 obo:RO_0001901 obo:RO_0000053 bearer of obo:RO_0000056 participates in obo:RO_0000056 this blood clot participates in this blood coagulation obo:RO_0000056 this input material (or this output material) participates in this process obo:RO_0000056 this investigator participates in this investigation obo:RO_0000056 a relation between a continuant and a process, in which the continuant is somehow involved in the process obo:RO_0000056 participates_in obo:RO_0000056 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ro/releases/2020-12-18/ro.owl obo:RO_0000056 participates in obo:RO_0000057 has participant obo:RO_0000057 this blood coagulation has participant this blood clot obo:RO_0000057 this investigation has participant this investigator obo:RO_0000057 this process has participant this input material (or this output material) obo:RO_0000057 a relation between a process and a continuant, in which the continuant is somehow involved in the process obo:RO_0000057 Has_participant is a primitive instance-level relation between a process, a continuant, and a time at which the continuant participates in some way in the process. The relation obtains, for example, when this particular process of oxygen exchange across this particular alveolar membrane has_participant this particular sample of hemoglobin at this particular time. obo:RO_0000057 has_participant obo:RO_0000057 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ro/releases/2020-12-18/ro.owl obo:RO_0000057 http://www.obofoundry.org/ro/#OBO_REL:has_participant obo:RO_0000057 has participant obo:RO_0000081 this investigator role is a role of this person obo:RO_0000081 a relation between a role and an independent continuant (the bearer), in which the role specifically depends on the bearer for its existence obo:RO_0000081 A role inheres in its bearer at all times for which the role exists, however the role need not be realized at all the times that the role exists. obo:RO_0000081 is role of obo:RO_0000081 role_of obo:RO_0000081 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ro/releases/2020-12-18/ro.owl obo:RO_0000081 role of obo:RO_0000087 this person has role this investigator role (more colloquially: this person has this role of investigator) obo:RO_0000087 a relation between an independent continuant (the bearer) and a role, in which the role specifically depends on the bearer for its existence obo:RO_0000087 A bearer can have many roles, and its roles can exist for different periods of time, but none of its roles can exist when the bearer does not exist. A role need not be realized at all the times that the role exists. obo:RO_0000087 has_role obo:RO_0000087 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ro/releases/2020-12-18/ro.owl obo:RO_0000087 has role obo:RO_0001900 temporal interpretation obo:RO_0002012 A part of relation that applies only between occurents. obo:RO_0002012 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ro/releases/2021-03-08/ro.owl obo:RO_0002012 occurent part of obo:RO_0002234 obo:IAO_0000125 obo:RO_0002234 p has output c iff c is a participant in p, c is present at the end of p, and c is not present at the beginning of p. obo:RO_0002234 Chris Mungall obo:RO_0002234 produces obo:RO_0002234 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ro/releases/2020-12-18/ro.owl obo:RO_0002234 has output obo:RO_0002350 An organism that is a member of a population of organisms obo:RO_0002350 is member of is a mereological relation between a item and a collection. obo:RO_0002350 is member of obo:RO_0002350 member part of obo:RO_0002350 SIO obo:RO_0002350 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ro/releases/2020-12-18/ro.owl obo:RO_0002350 obo:RO_0001901 obo:RO_0002350 member of obo:RO_0002351 has member is a mereological relation between a collection and an item. obo:RO_0002351 SIO obo:RO_0002351 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ro/releases/2020-12-18/ro.owl obo:RO_0002351 obo:RO_0001901 obo:RO_0002351 has member obo:RO_0002353 inverse of has output obo:RO_0002353 Chris Mungall obo:RO_0002353 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ro/releases/2020-12-18/ro.owl obo:RO_0002353 output of obo:TXPO_0002523 "has ocurrent part" is a relation that holds between a whole occurrent (process) and its part. obo:TXPO_0002523 There is no RO relation 'has occurent part' which can serve as the inverse of http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/RO_0002012 (occurent part of). One might use the BFO2020 (BFO_0000132), or more precicesly BFO_0000138 (proper occurent part of). But this will generate problems due to the incompatibility as of now (Feb 2021) between BFO2020 and RO. obo:TXPO_0002523 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/txpo/releases/2020-03-03/txpo.owl obo:TXPO_0002523 has occurrent part owl:topObjectProperty 'has academic field' is a primitive, instance-level relation obtaining between a planned process and the skos:Concept subclass 'academic field'. To say p has academic field x =def. p is a planned process, there is some x that is an academic field of p. skos:Concept A SKOS concept can be viewed as an idea or notion; a unit of thought. However, what constitutes a unit of thought is subjective, and this definition is meant to be suggestive, rather than restrictive. The notion of a SKOS concept is useful when describing the conceptual or intellectual structure of a knowledge organization system, and when referring to specific ideas or meanings established within a KOS. Note that, because SKOS is designed to be a vehicle for representing semi-formal KOS, such as thesauri and classification schemes, a certain amount of flexibility has been built in to the formal definition of this class. See the [SKOS-PRIMER] for more examples of identifying and describing SKOS concepts. skos:Concept https://www.w3.org/2009/08/skos-reference/skos.html#Concept skos:Concept Concept skos:Concept Category skos:Concept [[Category:SKOS]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000001 The 19th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC2020) is an academic event. #AEON_0000001 An academic event is an organized gathering for researchers (not necessarily academics) to present and discuss their work. #AEON_0000001 TODO: * It needs to be discussed, if we need the "process boundary" class to describe the start and end of an academic event or event series. * It needs to be discussed, if we need the "temporal region" and "spatiotemporal region" classes to describe the duration and manifestation in spacetime of an academic event or event series. #AEON_0000001 academic event #AEON_0000001 {"wikidata": {"uri": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1656682", "label": "eventLabel"}, "openresearch": {"uri": "https://www.openresearch.org/wiki/Category:Event", "label": "Event"}, "gnd": {"uri": "https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#ConferenceOrEvent", "label": "Conference or Event"}} #AEON_0000001 Category #AEON_0000001 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000002 International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) series #AEON_0000002 academic event series #AEON_0000002 {"wikidata": {"uri": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q15900647", "label": "conference_seriesLabel"}, "openresearch": {"uri": "https://www.openresearch.org/wiki/Category:Event_series", "label": "Event_series"}, "gnd": {"uri": "https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#SeriesOfConferenceOrEvent", "label": "Series of conference or event"}} #AEON_0000002 Category #AEON_0000002 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000003 The alternative term "ConfIDent_ID" is used here, as the ontology is being developed by the ConfIDent project (https://projects.tib.eu/en/confident/) to be used in its service. Thus the internal identifier is called "ConfIDent ID". You will probably want to change that in your implementation. #AEON_0000003 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000003 ConfIDent ID #AEON_0000003 internal identifier #AEON_0000003 obo:IAO_0000423 #AEON_0000003 Category #AEON_0000003 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000004 An event type is a skos:Concept that is being used to distinguish between the different academic event formats. #AEON_0000004 As the used definitions of the various academic event types can vary strongly between different communities and societies, we chose to model the type of an event as a SKOS concept instead of adding subclasses to the "academic event" class. The most commonly used event types are provided in AEON as named instances of this class. #AEON_0000004 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000004 event type #AEON_0000004 Category #AEON_0000004 The individuals/instances of this class make up the allowed value list in [[MediaWiki:Smw_allows_list_has_event_type]]. [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000005 The contributor role inheres in a person or organization that participates in a planned process by somehow contributing to it. #AEON_0000005 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000005 2020-09-28T12:51:02Z #AEON_0000005 contributor role #AEON_0000005 Category #AEON_0000005 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000006 The organizer role inheres in a person or organization that contributes to a planned process by planning and managing its realization. #AEON_0000006 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000006 organizer role #AEON_0000006 Category #AEON_0000006 [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Organizer]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000007 The 'committee member role' inheres in a person who contributes to a planned process by somehow realizing the function of the committe he is a member of. #AEON_0000007 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000007 event committee member role #AEON_0000007 Category #AEON_0000007 [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Committee]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000008 The 'committee chair role' inheres in a person who contributes to a planned process by somehow realizing the function of the committee he is a chair of. #AEON_0000008 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000008 event committee chair role #AEON_0000008 Category #AEON_0000008 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000009 The contact person role inheres in a person that contributes to a planned process by functioning as the addressee of the planned process who answers general inquiries and redirects more complex inqueries to a more appropriate addressee. #AEON_0000009 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000009 contact person role #AEON_0000009 Category #AEON_0000009 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000010 The attendee role inheres in a person that contributes to a planned process by attending it. #AEON_0000010 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000010 attendee role #AEON_0000010 Category #AEON_0000010 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000011 The moderating role inheres in a person that contributes to a planned process by facilitating the communication. #AEON_0000011 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000011 moderator role #AEON_0000011 Category #AEON_0000011 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000012 Evaluation of scientific, academic, or professional work, such as manuscripts or grants by others working in the same field. #AEON_0000012 The reviewer role inheres in a person that contributes to a planned process by reviewing something of interest in a planned process. #AEON_0000012 ToDo: use CRO IRI http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CRO_0000101 #AEON_0000012 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000012 manuscript review role #AEON_0000012 reviewer role #AEON_0000012 Category #AEON_0000012 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000013 The presenter role inheres in a person that contributes to a planned process by presenting something of interest at a planned process. #AEON_0000013 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000013 invited speaker role #AEON_0000013 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CRO_0000100 #AEON_0000013 presenter role #AEON_0000013 Category #AEON_0000013 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000014 The keynote speaker role inheres in a person that contributes to a planned process by holding a keynote speech at a planned process. #AEON_0000014 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000014 keynote speaker role #AEON_0000014 Category #AEON_0000014 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000015 The sponsor role inheres in a person or organization that contributes to a planned process by providing the financial or material ressources needed to realize a planned process. #AEON_0000015 PS 2-9-2020: For me there is still the open question on how to best model the different sponsor types (e.g. gold, silver, bronze...). As the possible sponsor types can have various schemes, it seems best to have named individuals of the aeon:Sponsor class at the moment. #AEON_0000015 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000015 sponsor role #AEON_0000015 Category #AEON_0000015 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000016 obo:IAO_0000423 #AEON_0000016 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000016 digital object identifier #AEON_0000016 Category #AEON_0000016 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000017 obo:IAO_0000423 #AEON_0000017 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000017 GND ID #AEON_0000017 Category #AEON_0000017 [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject External_Process_ID]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Person_ID]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Organization_ID]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000018 obo:IAO_0000423 #AEON_0000018 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000018 ISNI #AEON_0000018 Category #AEON_0000018 [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Person_ID]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Organization_ID]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000019 obo:IAO_0000423 #AEON_0000019 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000019 ORCID #AEON_0000019 Category #AEON_0000019 [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Person_ID]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000020 obo:IAO_0000423 #AEON_0000020 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000020 ROR ID #AEON_0000020 Category #AEON_0000020 [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Organization_ID]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000021 obo:IAO_0000423 #AEON_0000021 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000021 "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/"^^ xsd:anyURI #AEON_0000021 Wikidata QID #AEON_0000021 Category #AEON_0000021 [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Process_External_ID]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Person_ID]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Organization_ID]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000022 city #AEON_0000022 Category #AEON_0000022 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000023 country #AEON_0000023 Category #AEON_0000023 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000024 province #AEON_0000024 state #AEON_0000024 Category #AEON_0000024 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000025 event venue #AEON_0000025 Category #AEON_0000025 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000026 Philip Strömert #AEON_0000026 2020-10-14T15:31:27Z #AEON_0000026 maps to #AEON_0000027 DDC 410 Linguistics, OECD 6.02 Languages and literature #AEON_0000027 'academic field' is a skos:Concept that describes the research field of an academic event or event series. As opposed to the class 'topic', the instances of this class must be terms from a controlled vocabulary or thesaurus. #AEON_0000027 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000027 academic field #AEON_0000027 Category #AEON_0000027 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000028 "The future of knowlegde graphs in the humanities" could be a topic of an interdisciplinary oriented computer sciences conference. #AEON_0000028 Topic is a skos:Concept that describes the central theme of an academic event or event series. In contrast to 'academic field' the instances of the class topic should not be terms of a controlled vocabulary or thesaurus. #AEON_0000028 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000028 topic #AEON_0000029 Philip Strömert #AEON_0000029 2020-10-14T15:31:27Z #AEON_0000029 virtual location #AEON_0000029 Category #AEON_0000029 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000030 The financial cost of attendance at a scientific event. #AEON_0000030 PS: It needs to be discussed, if having fee as ICE is sufficient/correct. #AEON_0000030 Philip Strömert #AEON_0000030 fee #AEON_0000030 Category #AEON_0000030 The individuals/instances of this class make up the allowed value list in [[MediaWiki:Smw_allows_list_Has_fee]]. [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Fee]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000032 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between a planned process and a skos:Concept that is used to descibe the social format of an 'academic event'. #AEON_0000032 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000032 has event type #AEON_0000032 {"wikidata": {"uri": null, "label": "event_type"}, "openresearch": {"uri": null, "label": "Type"}} #AEON_0000032 Text #AEON_0000032 The allowed value list for this property is defined in [[MediaWiki:Smw_allows_list_has_event_type]]. [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000032 event_type #AEON_0000033 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between an entity and a distributed identifier that is used to denote the entity. #AEON_0000033 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000033 has distributed identifier #AEON_0000033 obo:IAO_0000423 #AEON_0000034 obo:IAO_0000423 #AEON_0000034 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000034 2020-11-20T17:31:33Z #AEON_0000034 distributed identifier #AEON_0000040 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between a planned process and a skos:Concept that is used to descibe the scientific subject of the planned process according to some controlled vocabulary or thesaurus. #AEON_0000040 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000040 has academic field #AEON_0000041 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between a planned process and a skos:Concept that is used to descibe the theme of the planned process. #AEON_0000041 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000041 has topic #AEON_0000042 An academic event committee or commission is a body of one or more persons that is responsible for the realization of a certain task or aspect in an academic event. #AEON_0000042 event committee #AEON_0000042 pending #AEON_0000042 Category #AEON_0000042 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000043 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between a planned process and an 'information content entity' that is about the amount of money one has to pay in order to be an allowed participant of the planned process. #AEON_0000043 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000043 has fee #AEON_0000043 Text #AEON_0000043 The allowed value list for this property is defined in [[MediaWiki:Smw_allows_list_Has_fee]]. [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Fee]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000045 'has contributor' is a primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between a planned process and a person or organization that holds a contributor role which is being realized by the planned process. A contribution to a planned process takes place when someone works on the planning or realization of a planned process. #AEON_0000045 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between an entity and its corresponding Wikidata entity identifier. #AEON_0000045 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000045 has contributor #AEON_0000045 Page #AEON_0000045 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000046 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between a planned process and a person that holds an attendee role which is being realized by the planned process. #AEON_0000046 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000046 has attendee #AEON_0000046 {"wikidata": {"uri": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P710", "label": "participantLabel"}} #AEON_0000046 Page #AEON_0000046 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000046 participantLabel #AEON_0000046 https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P710 #AEON_0000047 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between a planned process and a person that holds a moderator role which is being realized by the planned process. #AEON_0000047 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000047 has moderator #AEON_0000047 Page #AEON_0000047 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000048 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between a planned process and a person or organization that holds an organizer role which is being realized by the planned process. #AEON_0000048 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000048 has organizer #AEON_0000048 {"wikidata": {"uri": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P664", "label": "organizerLabel"}, "openresearch": {"uri": "https://www.openresearch.org/wiki/Property:Has_organizer", "label": "Has_organizer"},"crossref": {"api_proceedings_endpoint_uri": "https://api.crossref.org/types/proceedings/works?select=event", "json_api_key": {"event": "sponsor"}}} #AEON_0000048 Page #AEON_0000048 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000048 organizerLabel #AEON_0000048 https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P664 #AEON_0000049 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between a planned process and a person that holds a reviewer role which is being realized by the planned process. #AEON_0000049 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000049 has reviewer #AEON_0000049 Page #AEON_0000049 [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Contributor]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000050 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between a planned process and a person that holds a presenter role which is being realized by the planned process. #AEON_0000050 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000050 has presenter #AEON_0000050 {"wikidata": {"uri": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P823", "label": "speaker"}} #AEON_0000050 Page #AEON_0000050 [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Contributor]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000050 speaker #AEON_0000050 https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P823 #AEON_0000051 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between a planned process and a person or organization that holds a sponsor role which is being realized by the planned process. #AEON_0000051 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000051 has sponsor #AEON_0000051 Page #AEON_0000051 [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Sponsor]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000052 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between a planned process and a person that holds a committee member role which is being realized by the planned process. #AEON_0000052 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000052 has committee member #AEON_0000052 Page #AEON_0000052 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000053 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between a planned process and a person that holds a contact person role which is being realized by the planned process. #AEON_0000053 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000053 has contact person #AEON_0000053 Page #AEON_0000053 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000054 A relation between a planned process and a person that holds a keynote speaker role which is being realized by the planned process. #AEON_0000054 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000054 has keynote speaker #AEON_0000054 Page #AEON_0000054 [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Contributor]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000055 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between a planned process and a person that holds a committee chair role which is being realized by the planned process. #AEON_0000055 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000055 has committee chair #AEON_0000055 Page #AEON_0000055 [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Contributor]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000075 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between a data item and its corresponding digital object identifier. #AEON_0000075 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000075 has DOI #AEON_0000075 obo:IAO_0000423 #AEON_0000075 External identifier #AEON_0000075 External formatter uri [[External formatter uri::https://doi.org/$1]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000076 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between an entity and the identifier used by the German national library to denote the entity. #AEON_0000076 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000076 has GND #AEON_0000076 obo:IAO_0000423 #AEON_0000076 {"wikidata": {"uri": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P227", "label": "GND_ID"}, "gnd": {"uri": "https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#gndIdentifier", "label": "GND-Identifier"}} #AEON_0000076 External identifier #AEON_0000076 External formatter uri [[External formatter uri::http://d-nb.info/gnd/$1]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject External_Process_ID]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Person_ID]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Organization_ID]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000076 GND_ID #AEON_0000076 https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P227 #AEON_0000077 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between a person or organization and the 'international standard name identifier' used to denote the entity. #AEON_0000077 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000077 has ISNI #AEON_0000077 obo:IAO_0000423 #AEON_0000077 External identifier #AEON_0000077 External formatter uri [[External formatter uri::https://isni.org/isni/$1]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Person_ID]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Organization_ID]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000078 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between a person and the 'open researcher and contributor identifier' used to denote the entity. #AEON_0000078 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000078 has ORCID #AEON_0000078 obo:IAO_0000423 #AEON_0000078 External identifier #AEON_0000078 External formatter uri [[External formatter uri::https://orcid.org/$1]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Person_ID]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000079 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between a person and the 'research organization registry identifier' used to denote the entity. #AEON_0000079 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000079 has ROR #AEON_0000079 obo:IAO_0000423 #AEON_0000079 External identifier #AEON_0000079 External formatter uri [[External formatter uri::https://ror.org/$1]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Organization_ID]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000080 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between an entity and its corresponding Wikidata entity identifier. #AEON_0000080 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000080 has Wikidata QID #AEON_0000080 obo:IAO_0000423 #AEON_0000080 {"wikidata": {"uri": null, "label": "itemID"}, "openresearch": {"uri": "https://www.openresearch.org/wiki/Property:Wikidataid", "label": "Wikidataid"}} #AEON_0000080 External identifier #AEON_0000080 External formatter uri [[External formatter uri::https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/$1]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Process_External_ID]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Person_ID]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Organization_ID]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000080 itemID #AEON_0000081 A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between an academic event series and an academic event. It is used to express that the academic event is part of a specific event series. #AEON_0000081 has academic event #AEON_0000081 Page #AEON_0000081 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000082 see inverse property #AEON_0000082 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000082 collocated event of #AEON_0000082 Page #AEON_0000082 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000083 see inverse property #AEON_0000083 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000083 joint event of #AEON_0000083 Page #AEON_0000083 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000084 see inverse property #AEON_0000084 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000084 part of series #AEON_0000084 {"wikidata": {"uri": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P179", "label": "part_of_the_seriesLabel"}, "openresearch": {"uri": "https://www.openresearch.org/wiki/Property:Event_in_series", "label": "Event_in_series"}} #AEON_0000084 Page #AEON_0000084 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000085 see inverse property #AEON_0000085 PERSON: Philip Strömert #AEON_0000085 umbrella event of #AEON_0000085 Page #AEON_0000085 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000086 occurs in country #AEON_0000086 {"wikidata": {"uri": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P17", "label": "countryLabel"}, "openresearch": {"uri": "https://www.openresearch.org/wiki/Property:Has_location_country", "label": "Has_location_country"}} #AEON_0000086 Text #AEON_0000086 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000086 countryLabel #AEON_0000086 https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P17 #AEON_0000087 occurs in city #AEON_0000087 {"wikidata": {"uri": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P276", "label": "locationLabel"}, "openresearch": {"uri": "https://www.openresearch.org/wiki/Property:Has_location_city", "label": "Has_location_city"}, "gnd": {"uri": "https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfConferenceOrEvent", "label": "Place of conference or event"}} #AEON_0000087 Text #AEON_0000087 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000088 occurs in state #AEON_0000088 {"wikidata": {"uri": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P131", "label": "located_in_the_administrative_territorial_entityLabel"}, "openresearch": {"uri": "https://www.openresearch.org/wiki/Property:Has_location_state", "label": "Has_location_state"}} #AEON_0000088 Text #AEON_0000088 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000089 occurs in venue #AEON_0000089 Text #AEON_0000089 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0000090 occurs in virtual place #AEON_0000090 URL #AEON_0000090 [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #AEON_0010000 Colloquium #AEON_0010001 Conference #AEON_0010002 Forum #AEON_0010003 Hackathon #AEON_0010004 Seminar #AEON_0010005 Session #AEON_0010006 Symposium #AEON_0010007 Talk #AEON_0010008 Track #AEON_0010009 Tutorial #AEON_0010010 Workshop #AEON_0010011 Other event type #CORE_ranking CORE ranking #CORE_ranking Text #CORE_ranking [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #ID The literal value of an identifier. #ID identifier #ID Text #ID [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject External_Process_ID]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Person_ID]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Organization_ID]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #ID_URL The literal value of the full URL used by the identifier scheme, based on the concatination of base URL and ID (ID_URL:value = ID_base_URL:value + ID:value). #ID_URL identifier URI #ID_URL URL #ID_URL [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject External_Process_ID]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Person_ID]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Organization_ID]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #ID_base_URL The literal value of the base URL used by the identifier scheme. #ID_base_URL identifier base URI #ID_base_URL URL #ID_base_URL [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject External_Process_ID]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Person_ID]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Organization_ID]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #WikidataLabel WikidataLabel is used to map a class or property to a certain label in the Wikidata namespace. #WikidataURI WikidataURI is used to map a class or property to the URI in the Wikidata namespace. #_PIDapalooza obo:IAO_0000002 #_PIDapalooza _PIDapalooza #_PIDapalooza2020 obo:IAO_0000002 #_PIDapalooza2020 _PIDapalooza2020 #_PIDapalooza_general_committee PERSON: Philip Strömert #_Person_1 obo:IAO_0000002 #_Person_2 PERSON: Philip Strömert #__PIDapalooza_Role_1 PERSON: Philip Strömert #__PIDapalooza_Role_2 PERSON: Philip Strömert #abstract_deadline abstract deadline #abstract_deadline Date #abstract_deadline [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #academic_field_of see inverse property #academic_field_of StroemertP #academic_field_of academicfield of #acceptance_rate acceptance rate #acceptance_rate Number #acceptance_rate [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #accepted_papers accepted papers #accepted_papers Number #accepted_papers [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #accepted_short_papers accepted short papers #accepted_short_papers Number #accepted_short_papers [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #attendee Philip Strömert is an attendee of PIDapalooza 2021. #attendee obo:IAO_0000423 #attendee An attendee is a contributer that holds an attendee role which is being realized in a planned process. #attendee The general assumption is that the attendee role is being realized the moment someone shows up to an event which she is expected to participate in as part of an audience. Someone who plans to attend some academic event but never shows up during this event, would not be considered an attendee of the event. Defining 'attendee' is not trivial, as the expectations of what an attendee must do, can differ from community to community and from event type to event type. For some an attendee must have been accredited by some official organizer and might only get a certificate of attendence at the end of it, when a certain amount of participation (e.g. visited sessions, completed workshops) has been achieved. For others it might suffice to simple be present. #attendee We need this concept of an attendee in order to be able to properly quantify the participation in a planned process. For this we would also need to have an action specification that is the conretizaion of the attendee role. #attendee PERSON: Philip Strömert #attendee A person who participates actively or passively in an event. #attendee attendee #attends_at see inverse relation #attends_at PERSON: Philip Strömert #attends_at attentds at #camera-ready_deadline camera-ready deadline #camera-ready_deadline Date #camera-ready_deadline [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #city city #city Text #city [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #committee_chair obo:IAO_0000423 #committee_chair A committee chair is a committee member that holds a committee chair role which is being realized in a planned process. #committee_chair PERSON: Philip Strömert #committee_chair A committee chair is a committe member that is expected to speak on behalf of and to be responsible for the committee. #committee_chair The person who is in charge of a committee with primary responsibility for carrying out the committee's duties. #committee_chair event committee chair #committee_chair_in see inverse relation #committee_chair_in PERSON: Philip Strömert #committee_chair_in committee chair in #committee_member obo:IAO_0000423 #committee_member A committee member is an organizer that holds a committee member role which is being realized in a planned process. #committee_member PERSON: Philip Strömert #committee_member event committee member #committee_member_in see inverse relation #committee_member_in PERSON: Philip Strömert #committee_member_in committee member in #contact contact #contact Text #contact [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #contact_email contact email #contact_email Email #contact_email [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #contact_person obo:IAO_0000423 #contact_person A contact person is an organizer that holds a contact person role which is being realized in a planned process. #contact_person PERSON: Philip Strömert #contact_person A contact peron is defined by its role to be the person who answers general questions about a planned process and who forwards any further inquiries to the appropriate recipiant. #contact_person contact person #contact_person_name contact person #contact_person_name Text #contact_person_name [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #contact_person_of see inverse relation #contact_person_of PERSON: Philip Strömert #contact_person_of contact person of #contact_phone contact phone #contact_phone Telephone number #contact_phone [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #contibutes_to see inverse relation #contibutes_to PERSON: Philip Strömert #contibutes_to contributes to #contributor All organizers and participants of the academic event called PIDapalooza 2020 are contributors of that particular event.. #contributor obo:IAO_0000423 #contributor A contributor is a person or organization that holds a contributor role which is being realized in a planned process. #contributor #contributor An academic conference is being realized by the contributions of different kinds of people and organizations. The organizers plan the program and manage the needed logistics. The sponsors provide the resources and funds needed for the realization. The speakers contribute by presenting their academic work. The reviewers make sure the submitted work is worth to be presented. The moderators make sure that the mode of communication is caried out as planned by the organizer. The attendees contribute by being there as the audience, providing feedback and by making up the pool of possible future collaborators. #contributor This class and its children should be defined in an ontology that covers the domain of contributorship in the sciences. The contributor ontology (CRO - http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/cro.owl) seems to be the best place. However at the moment CRO only covers "the diverse roles performed in the work leading to a published research output in the sciences." An academic event or event series should ot be understood as a published research output, as they are procceses (occurents) and not ICEs. #contributor PERSON: Philip Strömert #contributor A person or organization can only be considered a contributor of some planned process, if and only if the act of contributing has been fulfilled. The contributor role is being realized, when the task (objective specification) attached to this role has been achieved somehow. It can thus be possible for a person or organization to hold multiple roles either in the same or in different planned processes. #contributor contributor #contributor TODO: There needs to be an ICE branch in AEON covering the action and objective specifications which the various contributors have to concretize when realizing their roles. The concretization of these specification calsses needs to be axiomized here and in the various contributor roles. #coordinates coordinates #coordinates Geographic coordinates #coordinates [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #country country #country Text #country [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #deadline deadline #deadline Date #deadline [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #demo_deadline demo deadline #demo_deadline Date #demo_deadline [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #duration duration #duration {"wikidata": {"uri": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P2047", "label": "duration"}, "gnd": {"uri": "https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#dateOfConferenceOrEvent", "label": "Date of conference or event"}} #duration Quantity #duration [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #duration duration #duration https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P2047 #end_date end date #end_date {"wikidata": {"uri": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P582", "label": "end_time"}, "openresearch": {"uri": "https://www.openresearch.org/wiki/Property:End_date", "label": "End_date"},"crossref": {"api_proceedings_endpoint_uri": "https://api.crossref.org/types/proceedings/works?select=event", "json_api_key": {"event": "end"}}} #end_date Date #end_date [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #end_date end_time #end_date https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P582 #event_frequency The event frequency is the literal value of the number of month until the next event in a certain takes place. #event_frequency event frequency #event_frequency {"wikidata": {"uri": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P2257", "label": "event_interval_inmonths"}} #event_frequency Quantity #event_frequency [[Corresponds to::1 month]] [[Corresponds to::1 months]] [[display units::months]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #event_frequency event_interval_inmonths #event_frequency https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P2257 #event_number The ordinal number of an academic event, if it is a part of an event series. #event_number event number #event_number {"crossref": {"api_proceedings_endpoint_uri": "https://api.crossref.org/types/proceedings/works?select=event", "json_api_key": {"event": "number"}}} #event_number Text #event_number [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #event_status maps_to: DataCite:dateType --- allowed value mapping ConfIDent → DataCite scheduled → valid postponed → updated cancled → withdrawn #event_status event status #event_status Text #event_status [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #event_type_of see inverse property #event_type_of PERSON: Philip Strömert #event_type_of event type of #event_type_other event type other #event_type_other Text #event_type_other [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #event_year The year in which an event takes place. #event_year event year #event_year Date #event_year [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #fee The literal value of the type of fee an aeon:event can have. #fee There are various type of fees for an event, such as the regular fee, a reduced fee, a member fee and so forth. #fee fee #fee Text #fee [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Fee]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #fee_currency This property should have a value from the controlled list defined by the ISO_4217 standard (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217). #fee_currency fee currency #fee_currency Text #fee_currency Controlled vocabulary in [[MediaWiki:Smw_allows_list_Fee_currency]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Fee]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #fee_value fee value #fee_value Number #fee_value [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Fee]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #finance_committee PERSON: Philip Strömert #finance_committee The finance committee has the task of monitoring the budget of an academic event. #finance_committee event finance committee #first_name The literal value of the first name of a person. #first_name first name #first_name Text #first_name [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #general_committee PERSON: Philip Strömert #general_committee steering committee #general_committee The general or steering committee is responsible for the entire conceptual design of an academic event, from decisions on the content focus, budget, size, choice of venue and time, selection of other responsible persons, etc. #general_committee general committee #has_WikiCFP_ID A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between an academic event or event series and its corresponding WikiCFP identifier. #has_WikiCFP_ID PERSON: Philip Strömert #has_WikiCFP_ID has WikiCFP ID #has_WikiCFP_ID obo:IAO_0000423 #has_WikiCFP_ID {"wikidata": {"uri": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P5127", "label": "WikiCFP_conference_series_ID"}} #has_collocated_event A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between an academic event and another academic event. A collocated event is an event that takes place at the same location and time as another academic event. #has_collocated_event PERSON: Philip Strömert #has_collocated_event has collocated event #has_joint_event A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between an academic event and another academic event. A joint event is an event that shares some of the planning and organizing logistics with another academic event, but is otherwise independent from it. #has_joint_event PERSON: Philip Strömert #has_joint_event has joint event #has_umbrella_event A primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between an academic event and another academic event or eent series. An umbrelle event is a superordinate event that combines several smaller academic events at the same time To say p 'has umbrella event' d =def. there exists an academic event d that is a superordinate event of p and that there must be other academic events that have the same relation.. #has_umbrella_event PERSON: Philip Strömert #has_umbrella_event has umbrella event #holds_keynote_at see inverse relation #holds_keynote_at PERSON: Philip Strömert #holds_keynote_at holds keynote speech at #keynote_speaker obo:IAO_0000423 #keynote_speaker A 'keynote speaker' is a presenter that holds a keynote speaker role which is being realized in a planned process. #keynote_speaker PERSON: Philip Strömert #keynote_speaker An invited person - often a multiplier in his or her (research) field - responsible for delivering a keynote speech. #keynote_speaker keynote speaker #landing_page The literal value of the landing page (URL) an ID resolves to when following the ID_URL. #landing_page identifier landing page #landing_page URL #landing_page [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject External_Process_ID]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Person_ID]] [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Organization_ID]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #language language #language {"wikidata": {"uri": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P2936", "label": "language_usedLabel"}} #language Text #language [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #language language_usedLabel #language https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P2936 #last_name The literal value of the last name, or family name, of a person. #last_name last name #last_name Text #last_name [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #local_committee PERSON: Philip Strömert #local_committee The local committee takes care of planning, organizing and carrying out an academic event on site (venue, registration, supply, accommodations etc.) #local_committee local committee #location location #location Text #location [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #logo logo #logo Page #logo [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #meeting_URL meeting URL #meeting_URL URL #meeting_URL [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #metric metric #metric Text #metric [[partOfSubobject::Template:Subobject Metric]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #moderates_at see inverse relation #moderates_at PERSON: Philip Strömert #moderates_at moderates at #moderator obo:IAO_0000423 #moderator A moderator is a contributer that holds a moderating role which is being realized in a planned process. #moderator PERSON: Philip Strömert #moderator A person responsible for facilitating a session at an academic event. #moderator moderator #name The literal value of the name of a thing. #name name #name Text #name [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #notification_deadline notification deadline #notification_deadline Date #notification_deadline [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #number_of_attendees number of attendess #number_of_attendees {"openresearch": {"uri": "https://www.openresearch.org/wiki/Property:Attendees", "label": "Attendees"}} #number_of_attendees Number #number_of_attendees [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #number_of_tracks number of tracks #number_of_tracks Number #number_of_tracks [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #organizational_name The literal value of the name to denote an organization. #organizational_name organizational name #organizational_name Text #organizational_name [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #organizer DataCite is an organizer of PIDapalooza 2020. #organizer Organizers of academic events or event series are often organizations that form special taks forces, or event committees, in order to plan and manage all aspects related to the realization of the event or event series. #organizer obo:IAO_0000423 #organizer An organizer is a contributer that holds an organizing role which is being realized in a planned process. #organizer PERSON: Philip Strömert #organizer A person or organization that is responsible for the planning and realization of a planned process. #organizes see inverse relation #organizes PERSON: Philip Strömert #organizes organizes #paper_deadline paper deadline #paper_deadline Date #paper_deadline [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #personal_name The literal value of the name to denote a person. #personal_name personal name #personal_name Text #personal_name [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #poster_deadline poster deadline #poster_deadline Date #poster_deadline [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #previous_end_date previous end date #previous_end_date Date #previous_end_date [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #previous_start_date previous start date #previous_start_date Date #previous_start_date [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #proceedings_site_count proceeding cite count #proceedings_site_count Number #proceedings_site_count [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #process_acronym "DILS 2019" is the official acronym of the academic event "13th International Conference on Data Integration in Life Science" #process_acronym The literal value of the official acronym of an aeon:process, that is either an academic event or event series. #process_acronym acronym #process_acronym {"wikidata": {"uri": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P1813", "label": "short_nameLabel"}, "gnd": {"uri": "https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#abbreviatedNameForTheConferenceOrEvent", "label": "Abbreviated name for the conference or event"}, "openresearch": {"uri": "https://www.openresearch.org/wiki/Property:Acronym", "label": "Acronym"}, "crossref": {"api_proceedings_endpoint_uri": "https://api.crossref.org/types/proceedings/works?select=event", "json_api_key": {"event": "acronym"}}} #process_acronym Text #process_acronym [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #process_acronym short_nameLabel #process_acronym https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P1813 #process_alternative_name The Literal value of an alternative name of an aeon:process, that is either an academic event or event series. #process_alternative_name alternative name #process_alternative_name {"gnd": {"uri": "https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#variantNameForTheConferenceOrEvent", "label": "Variant name for the conference or event"}, "crossref": {"api_proceedings_endpoint_uri": "https://api.crossref.org/types/proceedings/works?select=title", "json_api_key": "title"}} #process_alternative_name Text #process_alternative_name [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #process_former_name The Literal value of the former official name of an aeon:process, that is either an academic event or event series. #process_former_name former name #process_former_name Text #process_former_name [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #process_translated_name The literal value of the translation of the official name (title) of an aeon:process, that is either an academic event or event series. #process_translated_name translated name #process_translated_name Text #process_translated_name [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #process_website process website #process_website {"wikidata": {"uri": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P856", "label": "official_website"}, "openresearch": {"uri": "https://www.openresearch.org/wiki/Property:Homepage", "label": "Homepage"}} #process_website URL #process_website [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #process_website official_website #process_website https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P856 #program_committee PERSON: Philip Strömert #program_committee The programme committee is responsible for the selection of submissions (peer review process) and content of an academic event. #program_committee program committee #publication_committee PERSON: Philip Strömert #publication_committee The publication committee deals with the publication of the proceedings of an academic event(editorial and peer review process). #publication_committee publication committee #publicity_committee PERSON: Philip Strömert #publicity_committee The publicity committee is responsible for the external communication of an academic event: promotion, (social) media relations, web presence, further releases, etc. #publicity_committee publicity committee #reviewer The reviewer of a conference who reviews the submitted papers. #reviewer obo:IAO_0000423 #reviewer A reviewer is a contributer that holds a reviewer role which is being realized in a planned process. #reviewer PERSON: Philip Strömert #reviewer reviewer #reviews_at see inverse relation #reviews_at PERSON: Philip Strömert #reviews_at reviews at #series_cite_count series cite count #series_cite_count Number #series_cite_count [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #speaker A presenter is a person who's role it is to present some body of work to an audience. #speaker Philip Strömert is a presenter at PIDapalooza 2021. #speaker obo:IAO_0000423 #speaker A presenter is a contributer that holds a presenter role which is being realized in a planned process. #speaker PERSON: Philip Strömert #speaker speaker #speaker presenter #speaks_at see inverse relation #speaks_at PERSON: Philip Strömert #speaks_at presents at #sponsor An organization or person that promises to fund an academic event is a sponsor of that event the moment the promised funds have been recieved by the organizers of the event. #sponsor obo:IAO_0000423 #sponsor A sponsor is a contributer that holds a sponsor role which is being realized in a planned process. #sponsor Philip Strömert 2-9-2020: For me there is still the open question on how to best model the different sponsor types (e.g. gold, silver, bronze...), as there are various schemes. At the moment any sponsor type other than gold, silver or bronze can be further specified by using the data property "sponsor_type". We could also reuse the "event type a SKOS:concept" pattern here. But it seems best to have a clear definition of each sponsor type, in order to be able to subclass them here and add the corresponding roles and properties. #sponsor PERSON: Philip Strömert #sponsor_type sponsor type #sponsor_type Text #sponsor_type Controlled vocabulary in [[MediaWiki:Smw _allows_list_Sponsor_type]] [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #sponsors see inverse relation #sponsors PERSON: Philip Strömert #sponsorship_committee PERSON: Philip Strömert #sponsorship_committee sponsorship committee #start_date start date #start_date {"wikidata": {"uri": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P580", "label": "start_time"}, "openresearch": {"uri": "https://www.openresearch.org/wiki/Property:Start_date", "label": "Start_date"},"crossref": {"api_proceedings_endpoint_uri": "https://api.crossref.org/types/proceedings/works?select=event", "json_api_key": {"event": "start"}}} #start_date Date #start_date [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #start_date start_time #start_date https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P580 #state state #state Text #state [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #submission_deadline submission deadline #submission_deadline Date #submission_deadline [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #submitted_papers submitted papers #submitted_papers Number #submitted_papers [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #summary summary #summary Text #summary [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #summary_licence summary licence #summary_licence Text #summary_licence [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #technical_committee PERSON: Philip Strömert #technical_committee technical committee #topic_of see inverse property #topic_of StroemertP #topic_of topic of #tutorial_deadline tutorial deadline #tutorial_deadline Date #tutorial_deadline [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #venue venue #venue Text #venue [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #venue_URL venue website #venue_URL URL #venue_URL [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] #wikiCFP_ID PERSON: Philip Strömert #wikiCFP_ID wikiCFP ID #wikiCFP_ID obo:IAO_0000423 #workshop_deadline workshop deadline #workshop_deadline Date #workshop_deadline [[Category:AEON]] [[Category:Imported vocabulary]] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q65929359 obo:IAO_0000002