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The eProcurement Ontology provides the formal, semantic foundation for the creation and reuse of linked open data in the domain of public procurement in the EU.
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predicate "notifies" only used between PIN and procedure #244

Closed cecileguasch closed 4 years ago

cecileguasch commented 4 years ago

PIN notifies Procedure . But CN and CAN are related to procedure with a generic predicate 'related to'. CN is Document Document relatedTo procedure. The proposal is to generalise the notifies predicate in the following way: Notice notifies procedure. PIN is Notice, CN is Notice, CAN is Notice.

giorgialodi commented 4 years ago

Cecile @cecileguasch, you are proposing to have "notifies" as subproperty of relatedTo that should only be applied when the type of Document is in general a Notice, correct? If so, I agree with this proposal, including all types of Notice, not only PIN.

cecileguasch commented 4 years ago

yes Giorgia, you understood what I was trying to express.

muricna commented 4 years ago

I see in the mapping we have:

CN isA Notice, Notice isA Document, Document announces (subproperty of relatesTo) Procedure, Procedure specifies Lot, SubmissionTerms appliesTo Lot, SubmissionTerms haseSubmissionPermission

I do not understand how this is modelled. But it is probably equivalent to what you are saying. To be discussed

muricna commented 4 years ago

@paulakeen in the mappings I have: epo:Organisation epo:hasLocation epo:Location, epo:Location epo:hasPostalAddress epo:Address, epo:Address epo:hasCountrySubentityCode Code;

Is the model on line not up-to-date?

cecileguasch commented 4 years ago

latest decision is to name the predicate Notice Announces Procedure

muricna commented 4 years ago

How does this work for CAN? A CAN does not notify a procedure it notifies the award or non-award

cecileguasch commented 4 years ago

We used: CAN summarises Procedure