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