如何体现业务准则的变化。

Werner Ceusters, Alan Ruttenberg
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基本形式本体(Basic Formal Ontology, BFO)是包含连续本体和发生本体的上层本体。连续体可以在经历变化的过程中持续存在。过程保持不变,因为它们被认为是变化的。然而,BFO对可能存在的变化类型保持沉默:历史是被过程包含的唯一类型。尽管通过BFO的时间索引关系来表示和跟踪实例数据允许人们推断出在数据所描述的现实部分中一定发生了一些变化,但变化没有显式表示。当一个变化存在时,一定会有一些东西发生变化。然而,当那朵花的颜色(一种固有的,但不同于那朵花的品质)在一个时间实例化为红色,然后在另一个时间实例化为棕色,那么这种变化本身就不是BFO当前定义和公理下的一个过程。这是因为品质可以参与过程p,但绝不能单独参与:p必须有一个物质实体作为参与者。此外,过程只能有其他过程和过程边界作为部分;如果BFO会接受质量的变化,或者一般情况下特定的依赖连续物的变化,作为发生,而不是过程,那么这种变化不可能是过程的发生部分。在本文中,我们探索了一个理论的基础及其公理化的开端,作为BFO的延伸,该理论将变化视为发生的子类型,从而使其实例发生在过程中,并发生在连续体中,而这些连续体参与这些变化发生的过程。我们期望在未来的BFO-FOL公理修订中,以流程和参与的方式将这里提出的想法重新表达为公理,这些公理目前阻碍了更紧密的集成。
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Towards Representing Change in the BFO.

Towards Representing Change in the BFO.

Towards Representing Change in the BFO.

Towards Representing Change in the BFO.

The Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) is an upper ontology that embraces both continuants and occurrents. Continuants can persist through time while undergoing changes through their participation in processes. Processes are held not to change as they are said to be changes. Yet, the BFO is silent about what sorts of changes might exist: history is the only type that is subsumed by process. Although representing and tracking instance data by means of the BFO's time-indexed relations allows one to infer that some change must have happened in the portion of reality described by the data, change is not explicitly represented. When a change exists, there must be a change of something. However, when the color of that flower (a quality inhering in, but distinct from, that flower) instantiates red at one time, and brown at a later time, then that change, alone, is not a process under the current definitions and axioms of the BFO. This is because qualities can participate in a process p, but never by itself: p must have a material entity as participant. Furthermore, processes can only have other processes and process boundaries as parts; if the BFO would accept the change of qualities, or specifically dependent continuants in general, as occurrents, though not processes, then such change cannot be occurrent-part-of a process. In this paper we explore the basis of a theory, and the beginnings of an axiomatization thereof, as an extension to the BFO that recognizes change as a subtype of occurrent so that instances thereof happen-in processes and happen-to continuants whereby these continuants participate in the processes these changes happen-in. We anticipate re-expressing the ideas presented here as axioms expressed in terms of processes and participation in a future revision of the BFO-FOL axioms that currently prevent a tighter integration.

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