- From: Leonard Will <L.Will@willpowerinfo.co.uk>
- Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 15:07:34 +0100
- To: "'public-esw-thes@w3.org'" <public-esw-thes@w3.org>
In message <SbqhljFNBWXBFA00@willpowerinfo.co.uk> on Fri, 1 Oct 2004,
Leonard Will <L.Will@willpowerinfo.co.uk> wrote
Sorry, but I've just realised that the abbreviated quotation I have just
sent might be misinterpreted. The following version with less cut out
might be clearer. All the categories listed at a) to h) are kinds of
concept; it is the categories that are mutually exclusive ("disjoint" if
you like):
>
> 6.1.1.2 The concepts represented by descriptors may be
> considered as belonging to mutually exclusive categories based
> on shared characteristics. The following examples are indicative
> but do not list all the possible categories.
>
a) Things and their physical parts
EXAMPLES
birds
documents
limbs
microforms
monuments
mountain regions
NOTE Physical parts are also things, and can have their own
parts.
b) Materials
EXAMPLES
adhesives
rubber
. . .
c) Activities or processes
. . .
d) Events or occurrences
. . .
e) Properties of persons, things, materials or actions
. . .
f) Disciplines or subject fields
. . .
g) Units of measurement
. . .
> h) Types of people and organizations
> EXAMPLES
> charities
> children
> international nongovernmental organizations
> nations
> poets
> visually impaired people
Leonard
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