In a harmonized model, ICD, ICHI, and ICF will have shared entities and properties. A simple example is the "definition" attribute. In the ICD-11 Browser, it is labeled as "Description"; the ICHI Browser has a "Definition" slot, while the ICF browser displays the definition without showing a property name. Are there arguments for classifications having different labels for the same entities and properties/relationships? (Note that the underlying identifiers, probably IRIs, will be the same.)
In a harmonized model, ICD, ICHI, and ICF will have shared entities and properties. A simple example is the "definition" attribute. In the ICD-11 Browser, it is labeled as "Description"; the ICHI Browser has a "Definition" slot, while the ICF browser displays the definition without showing a property name. Are there arguments for classifications having different labels for the same entities and properties/relationships? (Note that the underlying identifiers, probably IRIs, will be the same.)