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obsolete classes from the information artifact ontology. see http://code.google.com/p/information-artifact-ontology/
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obsolete_describes
obsolete_artifact
obsolete_represents
obsolete2_digital entity
OBI_0000261
3/22/2009 Alan Ruttenberg, obsoleted per http://groups.google.com/group/information-ontology/browse_thread/thread/789ad4b7708d5cf4
Superclass was 'digitial quality'
A digital entity is an information entity which is a collection of bits that can be interpreted by a computer. Two digital entities are the same if they are bitwise identical.
group:OBI
obsolete_digital entity
person:Chris Stoeckert
obsolete_material_entity
obsolete2_binary digital entity
OBI_0000244
3/22/2009 Alan Ruttenberg, obsoleted per http://groups.google.com/group/information-ontology/browse_thread/thread/789ad4b7708d5cf4
Superclass was 'digital entity'
A binary digital entity is a digital entity that is encoded in a way that is not easily human readable and that contains other than text characters.
binary digital entity
digital_entity
group:OBI
person:Chris Stoeckert
obsolete2_text based digital entity
OBI_0000132
group:OBI
3/22/2009 Alan Ruttenberg, obsoleted per http://groups.google.com/group/information-ontology/browse_thread/thread/789ad4b7708d5cf4
superclass was 'digital document'
A text based digital entity is a digital entity that is encoded so that it only contains text characters.
digital_entity
person:Chris Stoeckert
text based digital entity
obsolete2_binary executable
OBI_0000222
3/22/2009 Alan Ruttenberg, obsoleted per http://groups.google.com/group/information-ontology/browse_thread/thread/789ad4b7708d5cf4
superclass was 'digital entity'
Binary executable is a digital entity consisting of the binary representation of machine instructions of a specific processor or they may be binary pseudocode for a virtual machine. A non-source executable file is also called an object program. It is assumed that the binary executable file contains properly-formatted computer instructions. (derived from Wikipedia, Nov 1, 2007)
binary executable
group:OBI
person:Jennifer Fostel
obsolete2_digital document
OBI_0000195
3/22/2009 Alan Ruttenberg, obsoleted per http://groups.google.com/group/information-ontology/browse_thread/thread/789ad4b7708d5cf4
superclass was 'digial entity'
A digital document is a digital entity consisting of an electronic file which can be rendered into human-readable form by one or more computational applications. The digital document does not refer to the information content of the document but to an instance of the file.
digital document
group:OBI
person:Jennifer Fostel
obsolete_digital quality
Need to rework digital entity. Digital quality was suggested by Barry.
3/22/2009 Alan Ruttenberg, obsoleted per http://groups.google.com/group/information-ontology/browse_thread/thread/789ad4b7708d5cf4
obsolete_unit of measure
Alan Ruttenberg
Smith, Ceusters, Ruttenberg, 2000 years of philosophy
The length of a ruler.
a unit of measure is the quality of some material entity compared to which another quality is some multiple of.
MS Word document, ZIP file, DICOM file, JPEG file
XML file, C++ source code file
I prepended the 'report ' to make it clear that we mean parts of reports here. We may want a more generic version of 'figure', in which case this would become a defined class - figure and part_of some report
report figure
person:Alan Ruttenberg
A report figure is a report display element that has some aspect of illustration, but may be a composite of figures, images, and other elements
person:Allyson Lister
OBI_0000027
Replaced by defined version of figure
group:OBI
obsolete2_report figure
obsolete_imported from
GROUP:OBI:<http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi>
For external terms/classes, the ontology from which the term was imported.
obsolete_imported from
Replaced by IAO_0000412
has obsolescence reason
has curation status
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group:OBI
2009-08-10 Alan Ruttenberg: Larry Hunter suggests that this be obsoleted and replaced by 'textual entity table'. Alan restored as there are OBI dependencies and this merits further discussion
OBI_0000265
person:Allyson Lister
obsolete_report table
report table
A report table is a report display element consisting of a matrix of cells layed out in a grid, some set of which are filled with some information content
person:Alan Ruttenberg
A study interpretation is a textual entity about the implications of a study result. Examples include discussion of whether a hypothesis is false, whether the study failed to address the hypothesis, and whether the study results have led to new hypotheses
2009-03-16: work has been done on this term during during the OBI workshop winter 2009 and the current definition was considered acceptable for use in OBI. If there is a need to modify this definition please notify OBI.
conclusion
OBI_0000005
obsolete_study interpretation
The obsoleting of narrative object required a modest change in the definition of this term. Circularity with "interpretation... interprets" has been removed, using "about the implications" instead.
Lawrence Hunter
obsolete_study interpretation
PERSON: Alan Ruttenberg
2009-03-16: definition was "A conclusion is a narrative object which can be published in a paper summerizing and interpreting a protocol application."
PERSON: Melanie Courtot
PERSON: Jennifer Fostel
_identifier is a container under information content entity for collecting types of terms to indicate a specific instance or clas of what was used or participated in an investigation. Identifiers are borne by a product or its packaging, and can be encoded in a variety of other information objects, such as bar codes, numerals, or patterns of dots.
Note: everybody agreed that identifier is probably a too general term. We however felt that it would be appropriate to group "identifiying" terms under some kind of umbrella. We therefore propose to use _identifier for that purpose. As per OBI conventions, the _ prefixing identifier indicates that this is a helper class and shouldn't be considered as final.
obsolete_identifier
OBI_0000001
2009-03-16: was report display element with definition: A report display element is a narrative object that is part of a report. Report display elements are set off from the textual parts of a report and are typically given a label(e.g. Figure 2) which is used to refer to the element from the text. Typically the 2d layout is part of the identity of such elements.
Replaced by textual entity and figure
PERSON: Allyson Lister
report element
2009-03-16: needs some more work (clarify relations).
2009-08-10 Alan Ruttenberg: Larry Hunter suggests that this be obsoleted and replaced by 'textual entity' and 'figure'. Alan restored as there are OBI dependencies and this merits further discussion
PERSON: Melanie Courtot
2009-03-16: work has been done on this term during during the OBI workshop winter 2009 and the current definition was considered acceptable for use in OBI. If there is a need to modify this definition please notify OBI.
There will be some issue here about whether these are defined classes. As intended these are meant to denote the parts of the report that are not textual but are typically boxed and set within the text, labelled with some identifier, and referred to in the text
PERSON: Alan Ruttenberg
obsolete_report element
A report element is a narrative object in which information is presented and consumed by a human being, and is part of a report. Examples of report elements are figure (dot plot), table, text portion (may include a movie or audio clip on a web page).
GROUP:OBI
see http://code.google.com/p/information-artifact-ontology/issues/detail?id=25&q=denote
obsolete_materially denotes
obsolete_specifically denotes
Alan Ruttenberg
see http://code.google.com/p/information-artifact-ontology/issues/detail?id=25&q=denote
The process of creation is, for example, writing down on paper the name of a friend by deliberately creating a certain pattern using ink.
Here the ink + paper is the independent continuant and the carrier is the pattern in the ink.
c = pattern in the ink
b = paper + ink
r = friend
c specifically denotes r =def
r is a portion of reality
& c is a particular quality
& c depends specifically on some independent continuant b
& b acquired c as the result of the achievement of an objective to enable pointing to r repeatedly.
Marked means there is a changed or additional quality of the bearer - the quality is the information carrier.
Case 1
Memory trace as mark created when reading some description of some friend. The trace can denote.
Case 2
Pattern of ink arrayed on paper as mark when writing down a friend's name
Case 3
Pattern of magnetic domains on scattered pieces of a hard disk platter as mark when saving a file.
8/6/2009 Alan Ruttenberg: The suggestions is to deprecate specific and generically denotes in favor of a single denote relationship that corresponds to the generic sense
Smith, Ceusters, Ruttenberg, 2000 years of philosophy
obsolete_survival curve
A survival curve is a report graph which is a graphical representation of data where the percentage of survival is plotted as a function of time.
PERSON:Chris Stoeckert
PERSON:James Malone
PERSON:Melanie Courtot
WEB: http://www.graphpad.com/www/book/survive.htm
obsolete_survival curve
obsolete_establishing a CRID registry
a planned process with the objective to establish a system that allows to refer to specific entities of a certain kind and store information about them, by establishing a CRID registry and plan specifications for the process of 1) assigning a CRID and 2) looking up a CRID.
MC, 20101124: deprecated following discussion at IAO call 20101124. Term was deemed not necessary - no use case for now.