This ontology defines the concept of a goal, for use in other FIBO ontology elements. Goal is defined in general terms and forms one of the basic properties of organizations.
Goals Ontology
a desired result that a person, organization or system envisions or plans, or to which it commits, in order to achieve a desired state
goal
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Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Object Management Group, Inc.
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Goals.rdf
fibo-fnd-gao-gl
This ontology defines the concept of a goal, for use in other FIBO ontology elements. Goal is defined in general terms and forms one of the basic properties of organizations.
The http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/FND/20130801/GoalsAndObjectives/Goals.rdf version of this ontology was modified per the issue resolutions identified in the FIBO FND 1.0 FTF report and in http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/FND/1.0/AboutFND-1.0/.
The http://www.omg.org/spec/FIBO/Foundations/20130601/GoalsAndObjectives/Goals.owl version of the ontology was revised in advance of the September 2013 New Brunswick, NJ meeting, as follows:
(1) to use slash style URI/IRIss (also called 303 URIs, vs. hash style) as required to support server side processing
(2) to use version-independent IRIs for all definitions internally as opposed to version-specific IRIs
(3) to change the file suffix from .owl to .rdf to increase usability in RDF tools
(4) to use 4-level abbreviations and corresponding namespace prefixes for all FIBO ontologies, reflecting a family/specification/module/ontology structure
(5) to incorporate changes to the specification metadata to support documentation at the family, specification, module, and ontology level, similar to the abbreviations
(6) to eliminate an unnecessary hasGoal property and related imports dependencies.
http://www.omg.org/spec/EDMC-FIBO/FND/Utilities/AnnotationVocabulary/
http://www.omg.org/spec/ODM/
http://www.w3.org/standards/techs/owl#w3c_all
Many people endeavor to reach goals within a finite time by setting deadlines.
a desired result that a person, organization or system envisions or plans, or to which it commits, in order to achieve a desired state
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goal