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|Subclass Of=TransportationComplex | |Subclass Of=TransportationComplex | ||
|Namespace=http://ontology.eil.utoronto.ca/cdm/TransportationSystem/ | |Namespace=http://ontology.eil.utoronto.ca/cdm/TransportationSystem/ | ||
− | |Definition=equivalentClass ([[manifestationOf]] some TransportationComplexPD) | + | |Definition=equivalentClass ([[manifestationOf]] some TransportationComplexPD) and ([[manifestationOf]] only TransportationComplexPD) |
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− | subClassOf hasLocation some Feature | + | subClassOf hasLocation some [[Geosparql:Feature]] |
− | subClassOf Manifestation | + | subClassOf [[Manifestation]] |
|Description=A transportation complex corresponds to the spatial thing that the abstract network elements (arcs and nodes) correspond to: the physical feature where transportation occurs. In the tpso, a transportation complex is represented with invariant and variant classes (to support a representation of change), and has a number of specializations that may be extended as required. | |Description=A transportation complex corresponds to the spatial thing that the abstract network elements (arcs and nodes) correspond to: the physical feature where transportation occurs. In the tpso, a transportation complex is represented with invariant and variant classes (to support a representation of change), and has a number of specializations that may be extended as required. | ||
|Use Case(s)=Transportation planning activities may require representation of the physical attributes of the network. Network connectivity may be considered with respect to the physical nature of the routes taken (e.g. road grade). Other tasks may focus solely on the physical nature of the network - for example, considering the dimensions of existing roads or foot paths. | |Use Case(s)=Transportation planning activities may require representation of the physical attributes of the network. Network connectivity may be considered with respect to the physical nature of the routes taken (e.g. road grade). Other tasks may focus solely on the physical nature of the network - for example, considering the dimensions of existing roads or foot paths. | ||
|Definition Status=Pending Approval | |Definition Status=Pending Approval | ||
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A transportation complex corresponds to the spatial thing that the abstract network elements (arcs and nodes) correspond to: the physical feature where transportation occurs. In the tpso, a transportation complex is represented with invariant and variant classes (to support a representation of change), and has a number of specializations that may be extended as required.
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