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Class: TemporalRelation

A relationship existing for a period of time.

URI: gist_upstream:TemporalRelation

 classDiagram
    class TemporalRelation
    click TemporalRelation href "../TemporalRelation/"
      GistThing <|-- TemporalRelation
        click GistThing href "../GistThing/"


      TemporalRelation <|-- Assignment
        click Assignment href "../Assignment/"


      TemporalRelation : description

      TemporalRelation : name

Inheritance

Class Properties

Property Value
Class URI gist_upstream:TemporalRelation

Slots

Name Cardinality and Range Description Inheritance
name 0..1
String
Relates an individual to (one of) its name(s) GistThing
description 0..1
String
A statement about someone or something's attributes or characteristics GistThing

In Subsets

Aliases

  • Temporal Relation

Examples

Value
The relationship between a person and their employer; the relationship between a person or business and an address.

Comments

  • A temporal relation must have a minimum of two participants. For example, both the employer and the employee are participants in a temporal relation representing a period of employment. Note that 'participant' does not imply agency; a non-sentient being can participate in a temporal relation. For example, both a person and a house could be participants in a hypothetical relation 'lives at.'

Notes

  • OWL subClassOf restrictions: =1startDateTime; ≥2hasParticipant

Identifier and Mapping Information

Schema Source

Mappings

Mapping Type Mapped Value
self gist_upstream:TemporalRelation
native gist:TemporalRelation

LinkML Source

Direct

name: TemporalRelation
description: A relationship existing for a period of time.
notes:
- 'OWL subClassOf restrictions: =1startDateTime; ≥2hasParticipant'
comments:
- A temporal relation must have a minimum of two participants. For example, both the
  employer and the employee are participants in a temporal relation representing a
  period of employment. Note that 'participant' does not imply agency; a non-sentient
  being can participate in a temporal relation. For example, both a person and a house
  could be participants in a hypothetical relation 'lives at.'
examples:
- value: The relationship between a person and their employer; the relationship between
    a person or business and an address.
in_subset:
- gist_core
from_schema: https://w3id.org/lmodel/gist
aliases:
- Temporal Relation
mixins:
- GistThing
class_uri: gist_upstream:TemporalRelation

Induced

name: TemporalRelation
description: A relationship existing for a period of time.
notes:
- 'OWL subClassOf restrictions: =1startDateTime; ≥2hasParticipant'
comments:
- A temporal relation must have a minimum of two participants. For example, both the
  employer and the employee are participants in a temporal relation representing a
  period of employment. Note that 'participant' does not imply agency; a non-sentient
  being can participate in a temporal relation. For example, both a person and a house
  could be participants in a hypothetical relation 'lives at.'
examples:
- value: The relationship between a person and their employer; the relationship between
    a person or business and an address.
in_subset:
- gist_core
from_schema: https://w3id.org/lmodel/gist
aliases:
- Temporal Relation
mixins:
- GistThing
attributes:
  name:
    name: name
    description: Relates an individual to (one of) its name(s).
    in_subset:
    - gist_core
    from_schema: https://w3id.org/lmodel/gist
    aliases:
    - name
    rank: 1000
    slot_uri: gist_upstream:name
    alias: name
    owner: TemporalRelation
    domain_of:
    - GistThing
    range: string
  description:
    name: description
    description: A statement about someone or something's attributes or characteristics.
    comments:
    - This property is used to describe instance data which is not part of the ontology.
      A definition and a description have different semantics. Use skos:definition
      for a statement of the meaning of a thing and gist:description to describe a
      thing's attributes, characteristics, or features.
    examples:
    - value: A person does not have a definition, but might be described as being
        six feet tall with brown hair and blue eyes; an ontology class or taxonomy
        term has a definition.
    - value: '''The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in midtown
        Manhattan in New York City. It was designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and built
        from 1930 to 1931.'''
    in_subset:
    - gist_core
    from_schema: https://w3id.org/lmodel/gist
    aliases:
    - description
    rank: 1000
    slot_uri: gist_upstream:description
    alias: description
    owner: TemporalRelation
    domain_of:
    - GistThing
    range: string
class_uri: gist_upstream:TemporalRelation