| Description | Abstract Concept Classification is the top level Typology Relationship that relates an Ontological Block to an Ordered Semantic Class, as instance of this Ordered Semantic Class. ISO 15926 - Classification WordNet - Classification |
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Typology Relationship |
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Ontological Block | Abstract Ontological Block is the root ontological foundation that defines the capacity to embody meaning through Semantic Relationships - such as Composition (Whole/Part), Classification or Specialization. In contrast, Building Blocks like Aggregate Blocks or Containers act as syntactic constructs, They structure or group Ontological Blocks, but lack inherent semantic properties of their own, serving purely as structural or logistical tools within the framework. |
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Ordered Semantic Class | Abstract An Ordered Semantic Class is collection of Ontological Blocks which it classifies according to a chain of powertype relations, with every Ordered Semantic Class specializing the basic type of the same order and instantiating the one of the order above. This make SysFEAT is a higher-order ontology, so Ordered Semantic Classes may have members that are also Ordered Semantic Classes ( Class of Classes). |
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