OP-TED / ePO

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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segregate the process and the procurement-object information #427

Closed costezki closed 7 months ago

costezki commented 1 year ago

The conflation of both types of information can be found in multiple places (procedure, lot, terms, purpose, notice, processInformation, etc. )

For example: Estimated dates are not really conditions and stipulations, they are not terms. We need to segregate the procedural/process information from the procurement-object information in the future.

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AchillesDougalis commented 7 months ago

The ePO represents data and not proccesses. If data regarding the process is required it is associated with the appropriate procurement object.