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incident for (Association)
From Class: Incident
To Class: "Involvement In Incident"

Incident Involvement Type (Class)
Description: "Associative Category" capable of classifying an "Involvement In Incident".
Source: CBS V2 Gen
State Type: F
&Abstract: F
Value: F

Incident Type (Class)
Description: "Descriptive Category" capable of being used as a category for "Incidents".
Source: Unspecified
State Type: F
&Abstract: F
Value: F

Incident (Class)
Description: "Event" occurring without known volition.
Comment:
The word "known" should be emphasised; many events which are perceived as incidents (eg terrorist bombs) are in fact activities when viewed from a different perspective. It's all to do with where you are sitting.

The definition above, as for others, has been distilled from what has been suggested in the past, including:

A distinct or definite occurrence. An event (sic) (CBS v2).
"Event" occurring without volition (of an "Agent").
Unintentional occurrence.

Source: post-CBS
State Type: F
&Abstract: F
Value: F

inclusion of (Association)
From Class: Subject
To Class: "Partitive Subject Relation"
Redefines: "Inter Subject Relationship".relation
Definitions Used:
relation (Association)

Infection (Object)
Class: Category
Definitions Used:
Category (Class)

Inherent Temporary Property (Class)
Description: "Subject Property" which is applicable from the start of existence of the "Subject" but may cease to be so before the end of the "Subject"'s existence.
Examples:
Virginity
Non-smoking
6th finger on one hand
Two kidneys.

Source: Unspecified
State Type: F
&Abstract: F
Value: F

Instantiated Activity (Class)
Description: "Repetitive Activity" which has had some or all of its instances created.
Source: CBS V2 Gen
State Type: F
&Abstract: F
Value: F

intention for (Association)
From Class: Intention
To Class: "Intention State"

Intention State Change (Class)
Description: "Activity" changing the state of an "Intention".
Source: post-CBS
State Type: F
&Abstract: F
Value: F

Intention State Type (Class)
Description: "State Type" being one of the permissible states for "Intention".
Source: post-CBS
State Type: F
&Abstract: F
Value: F

Intention State (Class)
Description: "Intention" in a state which it is currently or has been previously.
Comment: Note that there are both subtypes (comprising all the possible states) and a "power type" of "Intention State Type". The latter's contents are identical to the subtypes; it exists in order to control topics such as access and permission to amend.
Source: post-CBS
State Type: F
&Abstract: F
Value: F

Intention Type (Class)
Description: "Category" being capable of classifying a purpose of care.
Source: HcM QA
State Type: F
&Abstract: F
Value: F

Intention Under Consideration (Class)
Description: "Intention" which is appropriate for the "Focus For Further Activity".
Source: post-CBS
State Type: F
&Abstract: F
Value: F

Intention/State (Gen-Spec Arc)
Base Class: "Intention State"
Open: F
Definitions Used:
Intention State (Class)

Intention (Class)
Description: "Property Qualifier" being the general purpose of the care for an "Established Focus".
Source: post-CBS
State Type: F
&Abstract: F
Value: F

Inter Subject Relationship Type (Class)
Description: "Associative Category" capable of classifying an "Inter Subject Relationship".
Source: CBS V2 Gen
State Type: F
&Abstract: F
Value: F

Inter Subject Relationship (Class)
Allow Shared: F
Override Shared: F
Default Shared: F
Allow Transactional: F
Override Transactional: F
Default Transactional: F
Allow Monitored: F
Override Monitored: F
Default Monitored: F
Allow Distributed: F
Override Distributed: F
Default Distributed: F
Normalize: F
Abstract: F
Derived: F
Description: "Subject Property" associating one "Subject" with another.
Comment:
Previous documented definitions providing the source for the above are:

A connection of interest from one "Subject" to another (CBS v2).

Note that authoritative relationships (eg employee) are recorded in Authorised Agent rather than here.

Source: CBS V2 Gen
Previous name: Inter Subject Relationship
State Type: F
&Abstract: F
Value: F

interested agent (Association)
From Class: Agent
To Class: "Property To Be Established"

inverse (Association)
From Class: "Inter Subject Relationship"
To Class: "Inter Subject Relationship"

Involvement In Incident (Class)
Allow Shared: F
Override Shared: F
Default Shared: F
Allow Transactional: F
Override Transactional: F
Default Transactional: F
Allow Monitored: F
Override Monitored: F
Default Monitored: F
Allow Distributed: F
Override Distributed: F
Default Distributed: F
Normalize: F
Abstract: F
Derived: F
Description: "Subject Property" associating the "Subject" with an "Incident".
Comment:


Source: post-CBS
State Type: F
&Abstract: F
Value: F