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For an example of quantity-related classes (OO software) see https://github.com/OpenEnergyPlatform/ontology/issues/1510

Hm, I am sorry, but I miss a defining item and I do not really agree with the definition: 1. The item: Has there been a definition of _sector_ as...

I still have the problem with the definition as a process. For me, a given process has to be defined by partial processes down to elementary activities. I do not...

I may still not fully understand the BFO, but yes, sector coupling as I have characterized it should be a dependent continuant. It depends on sector and on energy system....

I like the shortest, maybe I would also skip decarbonization because there could also be sector coupling measures that do not prevent carbon based fuels; optimization is the general goal...

Maybe we could substitute "establish and optimize energy flows across sectorial borders with respect to cost, environmental impact, and sustainability" for "optimize energy consumption of energy transformation processes from more...

As for the question _value_ or _instance_. I think there is no difference; values are the instances of primitive types when viewed as classes. It is more a technical discrimination...

I took a look at the class "quantity value" in the OEO and think that on the subclass level to different categories are mixed. I tried to give detailed examples...

I have attached an image with classes from my time series generator. Here are some explanations: It contains methods which are irrelevant for our ontology topic. Our _quantity_ and _quantity...

It depends; the physical quantity energy, of course, is a quantity according to the above given definition. But there may be other - more colloquial - uses of the term...