Definição das definições

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Tipos de definições, usados no Glossário da USM

. Uma definição é definida como uma formulação do significado de um TERMO através da qual o TERMO pode ser distinguido de outros TERMOS. Um termo é uma palavra ou frase que designa um conceito: uma ideia ou pensamento na nossa mente.

A USM definition follows one of these five formats:

  1. Type of (genus/differentia) - TERM is derivative of higher term, with distinguishing feature X (inheritance, generalization, supertype).
    • Examples: Blaze - A horse with a white forehead. Palomino - A horse with white dots.
    • Covered relations from NL-SBB: "has supertype of", "is specialization of", "is copy of", "is category of", "is part of".
  2. Composition of parts (totum/dividere) - TERM is a whole, specified by describing its parts (hierarchy, whole/part).
    • Examples: Organization. A bunch of people doing things with stuff. Train - A locomotive with wagons.
    • Covered relations from NL-SBB: "includes".
  3. Part of a whole (pars) - TERM is a part of a larger whole, with a specific characteristic.
    • Example: Leaf - A part of a plant organism, extending from the stem and forming an essential part of the photosynthetic process.
    • Covered relations from NL-SBB: "has superordinate understanding", "is part of".
  4. Relationship (associatio) - TERM is a relationship between two entities (an association).
    • Example: Marriage - A legal relationship between two people.
  5. Attribute (signum) - TERM is a characteristic of an entity (a property).
    • Examples: Correctness - The degree to which something correctly represents its true value. Availability - The degree to which something is present for its intended situation/purpose.

Note: For taxonomies, one prefers to use only Type 1 definitions. However, the top term in a taxonomy will be of a different type.

Standards that are adopted for specifying the USM definitions include: