Preferred Name |
Location |
Definitions |
An object that is a region in space. |
ID |
http://rds.posccaesar.org/ontology/lis14/rdl/Location |
definition |
An object that is a region in space. |
example |
An outdoor plant area, an opening in a wall, the space inside an enclosure |
is primitive |
true |
label |
Location |
naturalLanguageDefinition |
An object that is a region in space. |
prefixIRI |
lis:Location |
prefLabel |
Location |
primitive rationale |
A comprehensive definition of the notion of location is beyond the scope of IDO. |
see also |
ISO 15926-2:2003 'spatial_location' http://www.loa-cnr.it/ontologies/DOLCE-Lite.owl#space-region |
usageNote |
IDO is an anthropocentric ontology in the sense that it is disregards complexities of the deep theories of the physical sciences that have only negligible impact at the standard industrial scale. For example, this means ignoring cosmological effects on the average industry and adopting a geocentric model of the universe where there exists a commonly agreed upon stationary earthly “spatial reference system”. |
subClassOf |
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