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Provide modeling examples on wiki page
From [email protected] on April 17, 2013 11:40:29
There is a lack of documentation describing how to model common biological or biomedical scenarios using BFO.
For example, if a user wishes to model a basic quantity measurement it's not clear from either the reference or the OWL how to do this.
The SIO in contrast has some very nice examples on their wiki:
- https://code.google.com/p/semanticscience/wiki/ODPMeasurements
Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/bfo/issues/detail?id=162
From [email protected] on April 18, 2013 07:24:06
The bulk of the documentation there is in the domain of more specific ontologies - mostly OBI. Mereotopology is in the scope of BFO, as well as collections.
I would think this should be a request of OBI, no?
From [email protected] on April 18, 2013 17:57:07
Yes, this is very much in OBI scope. We do have this modeled, and have examples However, there are known errors in these for over a year now due to the BFO versioning disaster which in this case leads to problems with the implementation of 'concretizes' + inverse relations, that have confused several people trying to understand the modeling.
From [email protected] on April 18, 2013 23:31:29
I believe that concretizes (atemporal) would be replaced by concretizes-at-some-time. Is this know to cause any issues?