Phenomenon As Heading Defining Diagram
"Heading" being a "Subject Phenomenon" used as a heading for one or more other "Subject Phenomena".
For instance, a clinician may wish associate all relevant properties and activities with a "focus" property. A myocardial infarct may act as the focus for an emergency admission, a subsequent by-pass procedure, follow up medication and physiotherapy.
Associations To:
Zero, One or Many |
heading |
Only One |
Subject Phenomenon |
Zero, One or Many |
responsible for assigning |
Only One |
Agent |
Supertypes:
Heading
Phenomenon Or Qualifier Defining Diagram
"Subject Phenomenon" or "Phenomenon Qualifier" extending knowledge about a "Subject".
Associations From:
Only One |
focus for qualification |
Zero, One or Many |
Phenomenon Qualifier |
Associations To:
Zero, One or Many |
recorder |
Zero or One |
Activity State |
Zero, One or Many |
reporter |
Zero or One |
Activity State |
Subtype Partitions:
PhOQ/Direction
Subject Phenomenon
Phenomenon Qualifier
Phenomenon Qualifier Defining Diagram
Extension or modification of a "Subject Phenomenon" or another "Phenomenon Qualifier".
Associations To:
Zero, One or Many |
classifier |
Only One |
Phenomenon Qualifier Type |
Zero, One or Many |
focus for qualification |
Only One |
Phenomenon Or Qualifier |
Supertypes:
Phenomenon Or Qualifier
Subtype Partitions:
PhenQ/Value Type
Category Valued Qualifier
Measured Qualifier
Timepoint Valued Qualifier
Text Valued Qualifier
Image Valued Qualifier
PhQ/Qualification
Temporal Phenomenon Link
Subject Property Qualifier
Activity Qualifier
Phenomenon Qualifier Type Defining Diagram
"Associative Category" capable of classifying a "Phenomenon Qualifier"
This classifies the nature of the qualifier, eg "laterality of" when speaking about a fractured rib. The actual laterality (ie left or right) is the Category used as the Value by the Phenomenon Qualifier.
Associations From:
Only One |
classifier |
Zero, One or Many |
Phenomenon Qualifier |
Supertypes:
Associative Category
Phenomenon Under Heading Defining Diagram
"Subject Phenomenon" placed under a "Heading" by an "Agent".
Associations To:
Zero, One or Many |
associated phenomenon |
Only One |
Subject Phenomenon |
Zero, One or Many |
heading for |
Only One |
Heading |
Physical Resource Defining Diagram
"Resource Held" available for use as one or more physical objects.
There are two types of this:
Consumables (eg drugs, foodstuffs, fuels)
Assets (eg computers, vehicles, beds).
Attributes:
Quantity (M) (Number)
Quantity of the physical resource held.
Associations From:
Only One |
source |
Zero, One or Many |
Physical Resource For Activity |
Supertypes:
Resource Held
Physical Resource For Activity Defining Diagram
"Resource For Activity" using a specific "Physical Resource".
Associations To:
Zero, One or Many |
source |
Only One |
Physical Resource |
Supertypes:
Actual Resource For Activity