Representing part-whole relations and effectively using them in domain ontologies and conceptual data mod- els poses multiple challenges. In this paper we face the issue of imposing temporal constraints on part-whole relationships, introducing a way to account for essen- tial and immutable parts (and wholes) in addition to the usual mandatory parts (and wholes). Our approach is based on i) an explicit temporalization of the part-whole relation, which allows us to introduce a novel notion of status for part-whole relationships; ii) an explicit ac- count of the ontological nature of the classes involved in a part-whole relationships, which distinguishes be- tween rigid and anti-rigid classes. The main novelty in this paper is to resort to a temporal logic approach to capture the above mentioned notions. The formalization proposed here is grounded on the temporal description logic DLRUS and is based on previous succe
Formalizing Temporal Constraints on Part-Whole Relations.
Nicola Guarino;
2008
Abstract
Representing part-whole relations and effectively using them in domain ontologies and conceptual data mod- els poses multiple challenges. In this paper we face the issue of imposing temporal constraints on part-whole relationships, introducing a way to account for essen- tial and immutable parts (and wholes) in addition to the usual mandatory parts (and wholes). Our approach is based on i) an explicit temporalization of the part-whole relation, which allows us to introduce a novel notion of status for part-whole relationships; ii) an explicit ac- count of the ontological nature of the classes involved in a part-whole relationships, which distinguishes be- tween rigid and anti-rigid classes. The main novelty in this paper is to resort to a temporal logic approach to capture the above mentioned notions. The formalization proposed here is grounded on the temporal description logic DLRUS and is based on previous succeI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


