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- | ====== Proposed list of MVF related concepts ====== | + | ====== List of MVF related concepts ====== |
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* **Term** – sign used to designate or denote a notion or thing of interest (usually using a word or phrase) in a natural language. | * **Term** – sign used to designate or denote a notion or thing of interest (usually using a word or phrase) in a natural language. | ||
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* **TermEntry** – entity in a terminology data system (or terminology artifact) for a Term plus metadata and other relations that a Term may have with other entities in a data system or artifact. | * **TermEntry** – entity in a terminology data system (or terminology artifact) for a Term plus metadata and other relations that a Term may have with other entities in a data system or artifact. | ||
* **MVFEntry** – representation in an MVF system of a concept/notion or thing of interest. It is used to collect or connect metadata and related entities, such as corresponding Terms and Definitions, within a terminology data system or artifact. | * **MVFEntry** – representation in an MVF system of a concept/notion or thing of interest. It is used to collect or connect metadata and related entities, such as corresponding Terms and Definitions, within a terminology data system or artifact. | ||
+ | * **MVFWorkspace** – the scope for candidate terms/concepts for potential inclusion in a model or vocabulary (e.g. which vocabularies should be searched when a user tries to associate a term with a model element). | ||
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+ | ===== Candidates ===== | ||
+ | * **Term Set** – a set of terms in a single natural language (and possibly a vernacular) for a particular vocabulary that may be used to express and reference defined model element concepts. |