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process
The class of things that happen and have temporal parts or stages. Examples include extended events like a football match or a race, actions like Pursuing and Reading, and biological processes. The formal definition is: anything that occurs in time but is not an Object. Note that a Process may have participants 'inside' it which are Objects, such as the players in a football match. In a 4D ontology, a Process is something whose spatiotemporal extent is thought of as dividing into temporal stages roughly perpendicular to the time-axis.
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Parents physical An entity that has a location in space-time. Note that locations are themselves understood to have a location in space-time.
Children add to cartA Process where the patient was not a member of the agent's webcart collection before the EndFn of the AddToCart, but is afterward. This proccess signifies that the agent desires there to be a buying in which the item which is the patient and the agent is also the agent of the buying.
 agent patient processInstances of AgentPatientProcess have at least one agent and at least one patient. Unlike instances of IntentionalProcess, the agent need not be a CognitiveAgent. Cf. other high-level subclasses of Process, such as DualObjectProcess, InternalChange, and Motion.
 breaking recordA Process where the AutonomousAgent takes a specific CaseRole in a Process of a specific Class which no other AutonomousAgent of the same Class had undertaken in the same CaseRole in a specific TimeInterval preceeding the moment when the record was broken and in a specific Region. BreakingRecord refers to a Quantity which refers to the Process Class.
 causing happinessAny Process whose result is that the patient of the process is happy.
 causing unhappinessAny Process whose result is that the patient of the process is unhappy.
 checkoutThe final subProcess of a Buying - i.e. there does not exist any subProcess of the Buying of which the Checkout is a subProcess that where the Checkout occurs earier.
 content bearing processAny Process, for example ManualHumanLanguage, which may contain a Proposition.
 dual object processAny Process that requires two, nonidentical patients.
 intentional processA Process that has a specific purpose for the AutonomousAgent who performs it.
 internal changeProcesses which involve altering an internal property of an Object, e.g. the shape of the Object, its coloring, its structure, etc. Processes that are not instances of this class include changes that only affect the relationship to other objects, e.g. changes in spatial or temporal location.
 large group processAny Process involving more than 10 Agents.
 motionAny Process of movement.
 natural processA Process that take place in nature spontanously.
 power generationPowerGeneration is the class of Processes in which some kind of power is generated either for immediate use in a Device or to be stored for future use.
 single agent processSingleAgentProcess is the Class of all Processes that require exactly one agent in order to occur.
 watch itemA Process where the patient was not a member of the agent's watchingListings collection before the EndFn of the WatchItem, but is afterward. This proccess signifies that the Object which is the patient of the WatchItem is inScopeOfInterest for the agent.


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