ISSUE-321: Instances of involvements can be expressed without a subclass.
dgarijo
Instances of involvements can be expressed without a subclass.
- State:
- CLOSED
- Product:
- Ontology
- Raised by:
- Luc Moreau
- Opened on:
- 2012-03-15
- Description:
- The ontology allows for instances of involvements to be
expressed, without specifying its subclass (Usage, Generation, etc). This is not aligned with the data model. - Related Actions Items:
- No related actions
- Related emails:
- Re: PROV-ISSUE-321 (dgarijo): Instances of involvements can be expressed without a subclass. [Ontology] (from L.Moreau@ecs.soton.ac.uk on 2012-03-28)
- Re: PROV-ISSUE-321 (dgarijo): Instances of involvements can be expressed without a subclass. [Ontology] (from lebot@rpi.edu on 2012-03-27)
- Re: PROV-ISSUE-321 (dgarijo): Instances of involvements can be expressed without a subclass. [Ontology] (from lebot@rpi.edu on 2012-03-27)
- RE: PROV-ISSUE-321 (dgarijo): Instances of involvements can be expressed without a subclass. [Ontology] (from zednis@rpi.edu on 2012-03-15)
- Re: PROV-ISSUE-306 (TLebo): PROV-O OWL review (5/6) Luc [Ontology] (from L.Moreau@ecs.soton.ac.uk on 2012-03-15)
- PROV-ISSUE-321 (dgarijo): Instances of involvements can be expressed without a subclass. [Ontology] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2012-03-15)
- Re: PROV-ISSUE-321 (dgarijo): Instances of involvements can be expressed without a subclass. [Ontology] (from zednis@rpi.edu on 2012-03-14)
- RE: PROV-ISSUE-321 (dgarijo): Instances of involvements can be expressed without a subclass. [Ontology] (from zednis@rpi.edu on 2012-03-14)
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