Subclasses of skos Sample Clauses

Subclasses of skos. Concept skos:Concept subclasses in the DM2E model. They are used to indicate the type of a non-physical CHO. Namespaces bibo: <xxxx://xxxx.xxx/ontology/bibo/> . xxxxx: <xxxx://xxxx.xxx/spar/fabio/> . skos: <xxxx://xxx.x0.xxx/2004/02/skos/core#> . dm2e: <xxxx://xxxx.xx0x.xx/schemas/dm2e/> . dm2edata: <xxxx://xxxx.xx0x.xx/data/> . Class Subclass of DM2E Scope Note Original Scope Note dm2e:Work skos:Concept A non-physical piece of work of an agent, e.g. the theoretical concept of a manuscript. - xxxxx:Article skos:Concept cf. original scope note Definition: “The realization of a piece of writing on a particular topic.” xxxxx:Chapter skos:Concept cf. original scope note Definition: “A defined document section, forming part of or intended for inclusion within a larger document, usually with its own title or chapter number. Different chapters within a document such as a book or a report may each be independently authored, or may all be authored by a single individual or group of authors.” dm2e:Page edm:PhysicalThing One side of a sheet of paper. Can be part of another CHO, e.g. dm2e:Manuscript. - dm2e:Paragraph skos:Concept Concept of type paragraph. Can be part of another (textual) CHO, e.g. dm2e:Manuscript. - bibo:Series skos:Concept A collection of documents, based on some shared aspects, like a topic or provenance etc. Definition: “A loose, thematic, collection of Documents, often Books.” Table 13: skos:Concept subclasses. 4.15 edm:Place‌ Subclass of: edm:NonInformationResource Equivalent classes: Place (FRBR29), dol:space-region, E53_Place (CIDOC CRM) “An ‘extent in space, in particular on the surface of the earth, in the pure sense of physics: independent from temporal phenomena and matter’ (CIDOC CRM)” (Definition of the Europeana Data Model, 2013:13). Namespaces edm: <xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx/schemas/edm/> . wgs84_pos: <xxxx://xxx.x0.xxx/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos#> . skos: <xxxx://xxx.x0.xxx/2004/02/skos/core#> . dcterms: <xxxx://xxxx.xxx/dc/terms/> . dm2edata: <xxxx://xxxx.xx0x.xx/data/> . Property Range Subproperty of DM2E Scope Note Original Scope Note Constraint wgs84_pos:lat rdf:Literal - The latitude of a place (decimal degree). Definition: “The WGS84 latitude of a SpatialThing (decimal degrees).” optional not repeatable wgs84_pos:long rdf:Literal - The longitude of a place (decimal Definition: “The WGS84 longitude optional 29 Definition of the FRBR vocabulary: xxxx://xxxx.xxx/vocab/frbr/core# [20.01.2015]. degree). of a SpatialThing (decimal degrees).”...
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  • SPECIALIZED JOB CLASSES Where there is a particular specialized job class in which the pay rate is below the local market value assessment of that job class, the parties may use existing means under the collective agreement to adjust compensation for that job class.

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