Relationships
|
|
|
|
Parents |
ContentBearingPhysical |
Any Object or Process that expresses content. This covers Objects that contain a Proposition, such as a book, as well as ManualSignLanguage, which may similarly contain a Proposition.
|
Children |
ArrowIcon | An Icon which has the shape of an arrow and which is used to indicate direction or a relationship between two things. |
| Blueprint | An Icon which is a scale model of an Artifact, whether the Artifact actually exists or not. |
| Chart | An Icon which depicts one or more quantities. |
| ComputerTouchscreenKeyboard | A portion of a ComputerTouchscreen which displays a keyboard and acts as a keyboard, accepting taps on the key images as if the keys were typed. |
| Flag | An Icon made of Fabric that refers to a particular GeopoliticalArea. |
| FolderIcon | A symbol of a paper file folder that is used to represent a collection of ComputerDataFiles in a GUI. |
| Map | An Icon which represents one or more GeographicAreas (or even the entire Earth). |
| RepresentationalArtWork | Any ArtWork that represents something Physical. |
| TradingCard | A Collectible that depicts some Human (such as a professional sports star) or imaginary AutonomousAgent (in the case of fantasy trading cards like Pokemon). |
| UIElement | A UIElement is a feature that a user uses to interact with a UserInterface. The type of interaction depends upon the type of element and type of screen. |
| UserDirectAction | A UserDirectAction is a physical action taken by a ComputerUser in interacting with a ComputerProcess -- clicking a button, moving a mouse, touching a screen -- not the action signified by the physical action (scrolling, selecting a link, moving a cursor, ...). The action signifies an instruction to the computer. See UserSignifiedAction. |