| Description | Abstract Concept The Semantic Relationship is the highest-level conceptual Relationship Element that encompasses the meaningful references between Ontological Blocks. It integrates both typological thinking (Classification in hierarchies of Ordered Semantic Classes) and compositional thinking (analysis of Composition (Whole/Part) hierarchies). SysFEAT -Semantic.pdf |
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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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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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