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names
(names ?STRING ?ENTITY) とは、?ENTITY が SymbolicString ?STRING をその名前として持っていることを意味する。 注:namerepresents は 2つの即時の referssubrelation である。 述語 name は、参照項目が単に内容を含まない タグである場合に使用され、述語 represents はそのようなコンテンツを持つ項目を参照するために使用 される。
Relationships      
Parents refers (refers ?OBJ1 ?OBJ2) means that ?OBJ1 mentions or includes a reference to ?OBJ2. Note that refers is more general in meaning than represents, because presumably something can represent something else only if it refers to this other thing. For example, an article whose topic is a recent change in the price of oil may refer to many other things, e.g. the general state of the economy, the weather in California, the prospect of global warming, the options for alternative energy sources, the stock prices of various oil companies, etc.
Children agentName(agentName ?STRING ?OBJ) means that ?STRING is a full or partial name for the AutonomousAgent ?OBJ.
 alias(alias ?STRING ?AGENT) means that ?STRING is an alternate identifier for ?AGENT, and is likely being used to hide or obscure ?AGENT's true identity.
 conventionalLongName(conventionalLongName ?NAME ?THING) means that the string ?NAME is the long form of the name conventionally used for ?THING.
 conventionalShortName(conventionalShortName ?NAME ?THING) means that the string ?NAME is the short form of the name conventionally used for ?THING. For a more specialized subset of short names, see abbreviation.
 familyName(familyName ?STRING ?HUMAN) means that the SymbolicString ?STRING denotes a non-optional name that ?HUMAN has inherited by virtue of being born into a particular family (kin group). surname is another word for this type of name. Cf. givenName.
 filenameA relation between a SymbolicString and an instance of DigitalData that specified the filename of the data on a particular computer file system. This relation is for a fully qualified filename including a device specification such as a drive letter or name, a directory, and a name. This can include names that are aliases for a different physical file location. It does not include the specification of a particular machine on a network, such as an internet domain name, although it may reference a device specification that ultimately resolves to a storage device on a network.
 formerName(formerName ?NAME ?THING) means that the string ?NAME is a name formerly used for ?THING.
 fullName(fullName ?STRING ?OBJ) means that ?STRING is a (more or less) complete name for ?OBJ, having all of the parts (fields, name components) possible for ?OBJ's name. The parts of ?STRING, if any, may be in conventional order, or in indexed (for alphabetic sorting) order. Examples: George W. Bush, The White House, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
 givenName(givenName ?STRING ?HUMAN) means that ?STRING is a name selected for ?HUMAN, usually from among many options, as opposed to a mandatory name (cf. familyName) that ?HUMAN has inherited by virtue of being born into a certain kin group, caste, or occupation.
 localLongName(localLongName ?NAME ?THING) means that the string ?NAME is the long form of the name used for ?THING in its local area or language.
 localShortName(localShortName ?NAME ?THING) means that the string ?NAME is the short form of the name used for ?THING in its local area or language.
 middleName(middleName ?CHAR ?INDIV) means that the SymbolicString ?CHAR contains the middle name of the Human ?INDIV.
 nameIndexOrder(nameIndexOrder ?STRING ?OBJ) means that ?STRING is a full or partial name for ?OBJ, and that the first component of ?STRING is the indexed subString identified by keyName. Example: Bush, George.
 password(password ?Password ?Account) means that ?Password is the password associated with the UserAccount that the ComputerUser uses while logging onto a computer system.
 titlesA BinaryPredicate used to indicate the title of a ContentBearingPhysical. Note that the second argument type restriction is a subclass, rather than an instance, of ContentBearingPhysical. Thus, the title Murder_on_the_Orient_Express corresponds to a large class of Books, and not just to a single copy of the book.
 uniqueIdentifierThe class of names that uniquely identify an instance of Entity. Some examples of uniqueIdentifiers are the keys of tables in database applications and the ISBN (International Standard Book Number).
 userName(userName ?Name ?User) means that ?Name is the name the ComputerUser uses to identify himself or herself when logging onto a UserAccount on a computer system.
Instances抽象的な物理的媒体における任意の特性/資質の特定の実施形態と 区別されるプロパティまたは品質。 抽象のインスタンスは、セットや関係など、数学的なオブジェクトと同じ意味で存在すると言える。 しかし、 それらは、いくつかの物理的なエンコーディングや実施形態なしで特定の場所と時間に存在することはでき ない。
 2進述語Predicate は2つの項目に関連する- その 価数は2である。
 2項関係BinaryRelation は relation で、 それは ペアのもののみ当てはまる。 BinaryRelation は、フレームシステムのスロットとして表される。
 エンティティー個々の普遍集合。 これがオントロジーのノードのルートで ある。
 InheritableRelationRelations のクラスは、サブ Relations を介してクラス階層内でプロパティを下方に継承できる 。
 述語Predicate とは、Relation の各タプルが有限で 順序付けされたオブジェクトのシーケンスである文形成 Relation である。 特定のタプルが '(*述語* arg_1 arg_2 .. arg_n)による Predicate の要素であるという事実。 arg_n)'は、arg_i が 関連するオブジェクトである。BinaryPredicates の場合、事実は 'arg_1 は *述語* arg_2' または 'arg_1 の *述語* は arg_2' と読むことができる。
 関係関係の ClassRelation には、PredicateFunction、と List の3種類がある。 %Predicate と Function の両方が、順序付けされた n タプ ルのセットを示す。これら2つの Class の違いは、Predicate カバー式形成演算子、Function カ バー用語形成演算子である。一方、List は特定の順序付けされた n タプルである。
Belongs to Class エンティティー


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