This ontology provides scaffolding for use in describing concepts related to facilities, both virtual and physical, including physical sites that provide various facilities.
Facilities Ontology
indicates that something has been positioned, located or placed at some site, or in some setting, situation, or context
is situated at
indicates the place, setting, or context in which something is situated
situates
Latitude values indicate the angular distance between the Equator and points north or south of it on the surface of the Earth.
has latitude
Lines of longitude, called meridians, run perpendicular to lines of latitude, and all pass through both poles. Longitude values indicate the angular distance between the Prime Meridian and points east or west of it on the surface of the Earth.
has longitude
A capability represents the ability to perform a particular type of work and may involve people with particular skills and knowledge, intellectual property, defined practices, operating facilities, tools and equipment.
capability
something that is built, contrived, established, or installed to serve a particular purpose, or make some course of action or operation easier, or provide some capability or service
facility
A physical site is a an actual location that situates something, typically a structure or building, archeological dig, landing location for an aircraft or spacecraft, etc. From biology, this could also be the site of a wound, and active site, and so forth. A physical site has certain characteristics that contribute to the context it provides, including area, shape, accessibility, and in the case of a geographic site, landforms, soil and ground conditions, climate, and so forth.
physical site
A site is a place, setting, or context in which something is situated.
site
A place where something happens, described in the context of the event or activity that occurs there
venue
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Facilities.rdf
fibo-fnd-plc-fac
This ontology provides scaffolding for use in describing concepts related to facilities, both virtual and physical, including physical sites that provide various facilities.
This ontology was added to Foundations in advance of the December 2014 Long Beach meeting in support of the SEC specification.
http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/FND/Utilities/AnnotationVocabulary/
http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/FND/Relations/Relations/
http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/FND/Parties/Roles/
http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/FND/Places/Locations/
http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/FND/Places/Addresses/
http://www.omg.org/spec/ODM/
http://www.w3.org/standards/techs/owl#w3c_all
indicates that something has been positioned, located or placed at some site, or in some setting, situation, or context
indicates the place, setting, or context in which something is situated
Latitude values indicate the angular distance between the Equator and points north or south of it on the surface of the Earth.
The National Atlas, nationalatlas.gov/articles/mapping/a_latlong.html
Lines of longitude, called meridians, run perpendicular to lines of latitude, and all pass through both poles. Longitude values indicate the angular distance between the Prime Meridian and points east or west of it on the surface of the Earth.
The National Atlas, nationalatlas.gov/articles/mapping/a_latlong.html
A capability represents the ability to perform a particular type of work and may involve people with particular skills and knowledge, intellectual property, defined practices, operating facilities, tools and equipment.
Value Delivery Modeling Language Specification, http://www.omg.org/spec/VDML/
A facility may be concrete (as in a manufacturing facility) or abstract. Concrete facilities may be permanent, semi-permanent, or temporary structures, providing one or more capabilities at a given site. A single site may include multiple facilities and a given facility may span multiple sites.
something that is built, contrived, established, or installed to serve a particular purpose, or make some course of action or operation easier, or provide some capability or service
A physical site is a an actual location that situates something, typically a structure or building, archeological dig, landing location for an aircraft or spacecraft, etc. From biology, this could also be the site of a wound, and active site, and so forth. A physical site has certain characteristics that contribute to the context it provides, including area, shape, accessibility, and in the case of a geographic site, landforms, soil and ground conditions, climate, and so forth.
A site is a place, setting, or context in which something is situated.
A place where something happens, described in the context of the event or activity that occurs there