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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epo:CatalogueReceiver not linked to epo-cat:Catalogue #376
In 3.0.0, a catalogue is provided by a epo:CatalogueProvider to a epo:CatalogueReceiver (described as epo:Role played by an epo:Agent). But while, the epo:CatalogueProvider is linked to the epo-cat:Catalogue via epo-cat:isProvidedByCatalogueProvider, none of such an association was defined for the epo:CatalogueReceiver. (It seems, we forgot that in the course of our discussions.)
As a consequence, it can not be expressed, who actually is the receiver of a catalogue. But to check, if the the actual receiver is the intended receiver of a catalogue, this information has to be provided in a catalogue as well. Thus, it is proposed to as an assocation as follows:
In 3.0.0, a catalogue is provided by a
epo:CatalogueProvider
to aepo:CatalogueReceiver
(described asepo:Role
played by anepo:Agent
). But while, theepo:CatalogueProvider
is linked to theepo-cat:Catalogue
viaepo-cat:isProvidedByCatalogueProvider
, none of such an association was defined for theepo:CatalogueReceiver
. (It seems, we forgot that in the course of our discussions.)As a consequence, it can not be expressed, who actually is the receiver of a catalogue. But to check, if the the actual receiver is the intended receiver of a catalogue, this information has to be provided in a catalogue as well. Thus, it is proposed to as an assocation as follows: