Object properties

connectedTo

hasKinematicParent

hasKinematicChild

satisfiedBy

conformsTo

hasUnit

hasComponent

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_:Thing
bfo:entity
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  • definition: (Elucidation) An entity is anything that exists or has existed or will exist
  • example: Julius Caesar, the Second World War, your body mass index, Verdi's Requiem.
  • label: entity
  • prefLabel: entity
Axioms
  • bfo:entity ⊑ ⊤
Instances
  • Qualities-Physical.ElasticResponse1
  • Qualities-Physical.LightReflexion1
  • Qualities-Physical.SunExposureProcess1
  • Qualities-Physical.Pull1
  • Qualities-Physical.Pull2
  • Qualities-Physical.SunLigthingProcess1
  • Qualities-Physical.Sun
  • Qualities-Physical.Specimen1
  • Qualities-Physical.UniversalTestingMachine1
  • Qualities-Physical.TensionForceMeasurementCapability1
  • Qualities-Physical.TensionRate1
  • Qualities-Physical.EModulus1
  • Qualities-Physical.TensionForce1
  • Qualities-Physical.reflectance1
  • Qualities-Physical.RelaxtionCap1
bfo:continuant
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  • definition: (Elucidation) A continuant is an entity that persists, endures, or continues to exist through time while maintaining its identity
  • example: A human being, a tennis ball, a cave, a region of space, someone's temperature.
  • label: continuant
  • prefLabel: continuant
Axioms
  • bfo:continuant ⊑ bfo:entity
  • bfo:continuant ⊑ ∀ bfo:continuant_part_of_at_some_time .bfo:continuant
  • bfo:continuant ⊓ bfo:occurrent ⊑ ⊥
Instances
  • Qualities-Physical.Sun
  • Qualities-Physical.Specimen1
  • Qualities-Physical.UniversalTestingMachine1
  • Qualities-Physical.TensionForceMeasurementCapability1
  • Qualities-Physical.EModulus1
  • Qualities-Physical.TensionForce1
  • Qualities-Physical.reflectance1
  • Qualities-Physical.RelaxtionCap1
bfo:independent_continuant
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  • definition: b is an independent continuant =Def b is a continuant which is such that there is no c such that b s-depends on c and no c such that b g-depends on c
  • example: An atom, a molecule, an organism, a heart, a chair, the bottom right portion of a human torso, a leg; the interior of your mouth; a spatial region; an orchestra.
  • label: independent continuant
  • prefLabel: independent continuant
Axioms
  • bfo:independent_continuant ⊑ bfo:continuant
  • bfo:independent_continuant ⊑ ∀ bfo:continuant_part_of_at_some_time .bfo:independent_continuant
  • bfo:independent_continuant ⊓ bfo:generically_dependent_continuant ⊑ ⊥
  • bfo:independent_continuant ⊓ bfo:specifically_dependent_continuant ⊑ ⊥
Instances
  • Qualities-Physical.Sun
  • Qualities-Physical.Specimen1
  • Qualities-Physical.UniversalTestingMachine1
bfo:material_entity
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  • definition: (Elucidation) A material entity is an independent continuant that at all times at which it exists has some portion of matter as continuant part
  • example: A human being, the undetached arm of a human being, an aggregate of human beings.
  • label: material entity
  • prefLabel: material entity
Axioms
  • bfo:material_entity ⊑ bfo:independent_continuant
  • bfo:material_entity ⊑ ∀ bfo:continuant_part_of_at_some_time .bfo:material_entity
  • bfo:material_entity ⊑ ∀ bfo:has_continuant_part_at_some_time .(bfo:site ⊔ bfo:continuant_fiat_boundary ⊔ bfo:material_entity)
  • bfo:material_entity ⊓ bfo:immaterial_entity ⊑ ⊥
Instances
  • Qualities-Physical.Sun
  • Qualities-Physical.Specimen1
  • Qualities-Physical.UniversalTestingMachine1
bfo:object
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  • definition: (Elucidation) an object is a material entity which manifests causal unity & is of a type instances of which are maximal relative to the sort of causal unity manifested
  • example: An organism, a fish tank, a planet, a laptop, a valve, a block of marble, an ice cube.
  • label: object
  • prefLabel: object
  • scopeNote: A description of three primary sorts of causal unity is provided in Basic Formal Ontology 2.0. Specification and User’s Guide
Axioms
  • bfo:object ⊑ bfo:material_entity
Instances
  • Qualities-Physical.Specimen1
ex:Actuator
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  • label: Actuator
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ex:Motor
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  • label: Motor
ex:MotionSystem
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  • label: Motion System
ex:LinearMotionSystem
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  • label: Linear Motion System
ex:XLinearMotionSystem
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  • label: X Linear Motion System
ex:YLinearMotionSystem
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  • label: Y Linear Motion System
ex:ZLinearMotionSystem
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  • label: Z Linear Motion System
ex:RotaryMotionSystem
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  • label: Rotary Motion System
ex:ARotaryMotionSystem
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  • label: A Rotary Motion System
ex:BRotaryMotionSystem
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  • label: B Rotary Motion System
ex:CRotaryMotionSystem
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  • label: C Rotary Motion System
ex:Ballscrew
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  • label: Ballscrew
ex:Chuck
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  • label: Chuck
ex:Door
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  • label: Door
ex:Stock
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  • label: Stock
ex:ProductPart
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  • label: Product Part
ex:Structure
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  • label: Structure
ex:Enclosure
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  • label: Enclosure
ex:Sensor
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  • label: Sensor
ex:_System
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  • label: System
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ex:_MaterialArtifact
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  • label: Material Artifact
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ex:ControlSystem
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  • label: Control System
ex:ControlSystemPath
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  • label: Control System Path
ex:ElectricalSystem
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  • label: Electrical System
ex:HydraulicSystem
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  • label: Hydraulic System
ex:PneumaticSystem
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  • label: Pneumatic System
ex:LubricationSystem
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  • label: Lubrication System
ex:CoolantSystem
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  • label: Coolant System
bfo:immaterial_entity
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  • definition: a is an immaterial entity =Def a is an independent continuant which is such that there is no time t when it has a material entity as continuant part at t
  • example: As for fiat point, fiat line, fiat surface, site.
  • label: immaterial entity
  • prefLabel: immaterial entity
Axioms
  • bfo:immaterial_entity ⊑ bfo:independent_continuant
  • bfo:immaterial_entity ⊓ bfo:material_entity ⊑ ⊥
bfo:site
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  • definition: (Elucidation) b is a site means: b is a three-dimensional immaterial entity whose boundaries either (1) (partially or wholly) coincide with the boundaries of one or more material entities or (2) have locations determined in relation to some material entity
  • example: A hole in a portion of cheese, a rabbit hole, the Grand Canyon, the Piazza San Marco, the kangaroo-joey-containing hole of a kangaroo pouch, your left nostril (a fiat part - the opening - of your left nasal cavity), the lumen of your gut, the hold of a ship, the interior of the trunk of your car, hole in an engineered floor joist; An air traffic control region of type A is determined in terms of elevation above mean sea level of lower and upper boundaries.
  • label: site
  • prefLabel: site
Axioms
  • bfo:site ⊑ bfo:immaterial_entity
  • bfo:site ⊑ ∀ bfo:occupies_spatial_region_at_some_time .bfo:three-dimensional_spatial_region
  • bfo:site ⊑ ∀ bfo:continuant_part_of_at_some_time .(bfo:site ⊔ bfo:material_entity)
  • bfo:site ⊑ ∀ bfo:has_continuant_part_at_some_time .(bfo:site ⊔ bfo:continuant_fiat_boundary)
  • bfo:site ⊓ bfo:continuant_fiat_boundary ⊑ ⊥
  • bfo:site ⊓ bfo:spatial_region ⊑ ⊥
ex:Room
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  • label: Room
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bfo:specifically_dependent_continuant
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  • definition: b is a specifically dependent continuant =Def b is a continuant & there is some independent continuant c which is not a spatial region & which is such that b s-depends on c
  • example: (with one bearer) The mass of this tomato, the pink colour of a medium rare piece of grilled filet mignon at its centre, the smell of this portion of mozzarella, the disposition of this fish to decay, the role of being a doctor, the function of this heart: to pump blood, the shape of this hole; (with multiple bearers:) John's love for Mary, the ownership relation between John and this statue, the relation of authority between John and his subordinates.
  • label: specifically dependent continuant
  • prefLabel: specifically dependent continuant
  • scopeNote: On the multiple bearers case, see relational quality.
Axioms
  • bfo:specifically_dependent_continuant ⊑ bfo:continuant
  • bfo:specifically_dependent_continuant ⊓ bfo:generically_dependent_continuant ⊑ ⊥
  • bfo:specifically_dependent_continuant ⊓ bfo:independent_continuant ⊑ ⊥
Instances
  • Qualities-Physical.TensionForceMeasurementCapability1
  • Qualities-Physical.EModulus1
  • Qualities-Physical.TensionForce1
  • Qualities-Physical.reflectance1
  • Qualities-Physical.RelaxtionCap1
bfo:realizable_entity
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  • definition: (Elucidation) b is a realizable entity means: b is a specifically dependent continuant that inheres in some independent continuant which is not a spatial region and is of a type some instances of which are realized in processes of a correlated type
  • example: The role of being a doctor, the role of this boundary to delineate where Utah and Colorado meet, the function of your reproductive organs, the disposition of your blood to coagulate, the disposition of this piece of metal to conduct electricity.
  • label: realizable entity
  • prefLabel: realizable entity
Axioms
  • bfo:realizable_entity ⊑ bfo:specifically_dependent_continuant
  • bfo:realizable_entity ⊓ bfo:quality ⊑ ⊥
Instances
  • Qualities-Physical.TensionForceMeasurementCapability1
  • Qualities-Physical.EModulus1
  • Qualities-Physical.RelaxtionCap1
bfo:role
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  • altLabel: externally-grounded realizable entity
  • definition: (Elucidation) b is a role means: b is a realizable entity & b exists because there is some single bearer that is in some special physical, social, or institutional set of circumstances in which this bearer does not have to be & b is not such that, if it ceases to exist, then the physical make-up of the bearer is thereby changed
  • example: The priest role, the student role, the role of subject in a clinical trial, the role of a stone in marking a property boundary, the role of a boundary to demarcate two neighbouring administrative territories, the role of a building in serving as a military target.
  • label: role
  • prefLabel: role
Axioms
  • bfo:role ⊑ bfo:realizable_entity
  • bfo:role ⊓ bfo:disposition ⊑ ⊥
ex:SystemRole
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  • label: System Role
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ex:EngineeredSystemRole
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  • label: Engineered System Role
ex:MaterialArtifactRole
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  • label: Material Artifact Role
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bfo:disposition
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  • altLabel: internally-grounded realizable entity
  • definition: (Elucidation) b is a disposition means: b is a realizable entity & b is such that if it ceases to exist, then its bearer is physically changed, & b's realization occurs when and because this bearer is in some special physical circumstances, & this realization occurs in virtue of the bearer's physical make-up
  • example: An atom of element X has the disposition to decay to an atom of element Y; the cell wall is disposed to transport cellular material through endocytosis and exocytosis; certain people have a predisposition to colon cancer; children are innately disposed to categorize objects in certain ways.
  • label: disposition
  • prefLabel: disposition
Axioms
  • bfo:disposition ⊑ bfo:realizable_entity
  • bfo:disposition ⊓ bfo:role ⊑ ⊥
Instances
  • Qualities-Physical.TensionForceMeasurementCapability1
  • Qualities-Physical.EModulus1
  • Qualities-Physical.RelaxtionCap1
core:Capability
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  • example: Capability of a person to play chess at the "master" level; of a team to play football in the professional league; of a lathe to turn at maximal speed of 4,000 RPM; or of your digestive system to digest tiramisu.
  • firstOrderLogicAxiom: Capability(x) → Disposition(x)
  • isPrimitive: True
  • label: capability
  • naturalLanguageDefinition: disposition in whose realization some agent has an interest
  • primitiveRationale: This concept will be further developed and formalized in a future release of BFO.
  • semiFormalNaturalLanguageAxiom: if x is a 'capability' then x is a 'disposition'
Axioms
Instances
  • Qualities-Physical.TensionForceMeasurementCapability1
  • Qualities-Physical.EModulus1
  • Qualities-Physical.RelaxtionCap1
ex:MotionCapability
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  • label: Motion Capability
ex:PrismaticMotionCapability
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  • label: Prismatic Motion Capability
ex:RevoluteMotionCapability
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  • label: Revolute Motion Capability
ex:IndexedRevoluteCapability
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  • label: Indexed Revolute Capability
ex:ContinuousRevoluteCapability
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  • label: Continuous Revolute Capability
ex:MillingCapability
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  • label: Milling Capability
ex:ThreeAxisMotionCapability
bfo:quality
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  • definition: (Elucidation) a quality is a specifically dependent continuant that, in contrast to roles and dispositions, does not require any further process in order to be realized
  • example: The colour of a tomato, the ambient temperature of this portion of air, the length of the circumference of your waist, the shape of your nose, the shape of your nostril, the mass of this piece of gold.
  • label: quality
  • prefLabel: quality
Axioms
  • bfo:quality ⊑ bfo:specifically_dependent_continuant
  • bfo:quality ⊓ bfo:realizable_entity ⊑ ⊥
Instances
  • Qualities-Physical.TensionForce1
  • Qualities-Physical.reflectance1
ex:Temperature
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  • label: Temperature
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ex:Displacement
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  • label: Displacement
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ex:ThreeSpaceDisplacement
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  • label: Three Space Displacement
ex:Length
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  • label: Length
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ex:Angle
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  • label: Angle
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ex:Force
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  • label: Force
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bfo:occurrent
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  • definition: (Elucidation) An occurrent is an entity that unfolds itself in time or it is the start or end of such an entity or it is a temporal or spatiotemporal region
  • example: As for process, history, process boundary, spatiotemporal region, zero-dimensional temporal region, one-dimensional temporal region, temporal interval, temporal instant.
  • label: occurrent
  • prefLabel: occurrent
Axioms
  • bfo:occurrent ⊑ bfo:entity
  • bfo:occurrent ⊓ bfo:continuant ⊑ ⊥
Instances
  • Qualities-Physical.ElasticResponse1
  • Qualities-Physical.LightReflexion1
  • Qualities-Physical.SunExposureProcess1
  • Qualities-Physical.Pull1
  • Qualities-Physical.Pull2
  • Qualities-Physical.SunLigthingProcess1
  • Qualities-Physical.TensionRate1
bfo:process
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  • definition: (Elucidation) p is a process means p is an occurrent that has some temporal proper part and for some time t, p has some material entity as participant at t
  • example: An act of selling, the life of an organism, a process of sleeping, a process of cell-division, a beating of the heart, a process of meiosis, the taxiing of an aircraft, the programming of a computer.
  • label: process
  • prefLabel: process
Axioms
  • bfo:process ⊑ bfo:occurrent
  • bfo:process ⊑ ∀ bfo:occurrent_part_of .bfo:process
  • bfo:process ⊑ ∀ bfo:temporal_part_of .bfo:process
  • bfo:process ⊑ ∀ bfo:has_occurrent_part .(bfo:process ⊔ bfo:process_boundary)
  • bfo:process ⊓ bfo:temporal_region ⊑ ⊥
  • bfo:process ⊓ bfo:process_boundary ⊑ ⊥
  • bfo:process ⊓ bfo:spatiotemporal_region ⊑ ⊥
Instances
  • Qualities-Physical.ElasticResponse1
  • Qualities-Physical.LightReflexion1
  • Qualities-Physical.SunExposureProcess1
  • Qualities-Physical.Pull1
  • Qualities-Physical.Pull2
  • Qualities-Physical.SunLigthingProcess1
ex:ProcessProfile
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  • label: Process Profile
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ex:Velocity
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  • label: Velocity
ex:RevoluteVelocity
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  • label: Revolute Velocity
ex:PrismaticVelocity
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  • label: Prismatic Velocity
ex:PrismaticRapidVelocity
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  • label: Prismatic Rapid Velocity
ex:TranslationalVelocity
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  • label: Translational Velocity
ex:State
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  • label: State
  • naturalLanguageDefinition: process that is homeomeric
ex:ControllerMode
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  • label: Controller Mode
ex:ExecutionState
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  • label: Execution State
ex:ChuckState
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  • label: Chuck State