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| | 15 | == Ontology == |
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| | 17 | Ontology draft for "Personal Data for Disaster Management" (suggested for implementation in the data model): |
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| | 19 | * [http://ontology.nursix.org/sahana-person.owl "OWL Source"] |
| | 20 | * [http://ontology.nursix.org/sahana-person.png "Class Tree Diagram"] |
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| | 22 | ''(still under development, see the OWL source for version information)'' |
| | 23 | |
| | 24 | This ontology defines four axes for the construction of "Personal Data" relations: |
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| | 26 | * '''Appearance''' - forms of appearance (of persons) |
| | 27 | * '''Distinction''' - classes for operational distinction (assigned features) |
| | 28 | * '''Evidence''' - classes of data sources |
| | 29 | * '''Finding''' - classes of findings (observed or derived features) |
| | 30 | |
| | 31 | Every data set implements at least one class (aspect) from each axis (at least implicitly, e.g. in case of the appearance aspect). |