which can be reached by using publication Mapping of a Line List and clicking behind "A file with the mapped data as shown in above table"
there is this template instance:
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<!-- Operating Temperature -->
<tpl:ClassOfIndividualHasIndirectPropertyWithPointValue rdf:about="T6af67102-67b6-11e1-b86c-0800200c9a66">
<rdf:type rdf:resource="&owl;Thing"/>
<skos:definition>"Any member of CO_RZ17801-S shall have a NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERATURE with a value of 70 DEGREE CELSIUS."@en</skos:definition>
<tpl:hasUrClass rdf:resource="CO_RZ17801-S"/>
<tpl:hasPossessorType rdf:resource="Cc88763cd-dbc2-11e1-9b23-0800200c9a66"/>
<tpl:hasIndirectPropertyType rdf:resource="&rdl;RDS369674"/> <!-- NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERATURE -->
<tpl:valMinimumValue rdf:datatype="&xsd;float">70</tpl:valMinimumValue>
<tpl:hasScale rdf:resource="&rdl;RDS1322684"/> <!-- DEGREE CELSIUS -->
<meta:valEffectiveDate rdf:datatype="&xsd;dateTime">2011-09-04T13:45:00Z</meta:valEffectiveDate>
</tpl:ClassOfIndividualHasIndirectPropertyWithPointValue>
I am setting up the model structure of streams. I have this question:
Do we use compound classes like this one NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERATURE (http://posccaesar.org/rdl/RDS369674)
or do we make a structure of the conditions of a stream, like minimum operating, normal operating and maximum operating, and merely put a TEMPERATURE property there.
Another question: we have process data cases. DESIGN, OPERATING, STARTUP, SHUTDOWN etc. Are they also in compound classes (NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERATURE) or in a cases model?