And from the Concise
OED:
deprecate // v.tr.
1 express disapproval
of or a wish against (a plan, proceeding, purpose, etc.); deplore; plead
earnestly against (deprecate hasty action).
2 a express
disapproval of (a person); reprove. b = depreciate 2.
3 archaic pray
against.
Given that
"deprecation" is standard software term to indicate obsolescence, I quite like
the definition:
1. Pray against (evil); try to avert by
prayer.
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From:
Les Debenham [mailto:lad@lsc.co.uk]
Sent: 21 July 2004
08:50
To:
'Rob Bodington'; 'Barker, Sean (UK)';
'David Price'
Cc: 'Plcs-Dex Sub Group Oasis (E-mail)
(E-mail)'
Subject: RE:
[plcs-Dex] Requirements for annotation classes.
Rob,
Deprecate:-
1. Pray
against (evil); try to avert by prayer.
2. Entreat, beseech, (a person).
3. Plead or protest against;
express disapproval of or an earnest wish against.
4. Invoke (evil).
[OED]
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-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Bodington [mailto:rob.bodington@eurostep.com]
Sent: 20 July 2004
17:12
To:
'Barker, Sean (UK)'; 'David Price'
Cc: 'Plcs-Dex Sub Group Oasis (E-mail)
(E-mail)'
Subject: RE: [plcs-dex] Requirements for annotation
classes.
Hi
Sean
I wondered
whether your requirement
"11. To record any user
classifications against the definition"
covered the case where BAE (MOD or whoever) want to
state in the data exchange
agreement of a contract that a particular set of
classes in an ontology are
mandatory. In other words an ontology can be filtered
to only provided the set
of classes that are in the contract.
If I have understood the
requirement correctly I would say that this is a high
priority requirement.
I think
that
"6. To identify the status of
the definition (e.g. in-work, checked,
approved), together with the approval authority and
approval date."
needs to include indicating that a class is obsolete
or deprecated and that a
when deprecating a class, a mapping to the replacement
class I required.
"2. To identify any IPR
against the definition."
Once you have defined a class in an OWL file and
published that OWL file, wont
the IPR go with the OWL file (ontology) rather than
the individual class?
Also, if you have brought in a class from a source,
wont the source define the
IPR?
Regards
Rob
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-----Original Message-----
From: Barker, Sean (UK) [mailto:sean.barker@baesystems.com]
Sent: 20 July
2004 16:38
To:
David Price
Cc:
Plcs-Dex Sub Group Oasis (E-mail) (E-mail)
Subject: [plcs-dex] Requirements for
annotation classes.
Attached
is my initial set of requirements of annotation classes against
an
ontology. Feel
free to add, subtract, multiply or divide.
Sean
Barker
ATC
Filton
0117 302
8184
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