| Description | Abstract Concept A Classification from a Bounded Individual to a Property that asserts the Bounded Individual "has" the Property. ISO 15926 - IndirectProperty |
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Bounded Individual | Abstract Bounded Individuals are Individuals which have a life cycle, bounded by Temporal Boundings. Because of its composite nature, Bounded Individual is a sub-type of Bounded Aggregate. Bounded Individuals shall be made distinct from Class of Bounded Individual which they are instance of. Bounded Individuals are represented with light orange boxes (see the Meta-Model Legend). Examples: . The Eiffel tower (31st March 1889 - ...). . William Shakespeare in its Early Theatrical Career (1592-1600). . Confucius (685-758). . Mount Vesuvius eruption (Aug. 24-25, A.D. 79). . Oackland digital hospital after its renovation (2022 - ...) . The execution of the registration process at the Oackland digital hospital, by John Smith, on 17 March 2020. |
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Property | Abstract A Property is an abstract Class of Individual, which purpose is to qualify Bounded Individuals and their classes (Class of Bounded Individual). Because instances of Property are Individual Propertys, they do not have proper instances: there are no instances of "red", but there are red Bounded Individuals. Example: - 10 degree celcius; - Ability to cook (a capability); - Red; - 12 kg; - Top Secret (TS) confidentiality. - 7/7 availability |
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