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While you are building a pattern, you create lexons. A lexon consist of two terms with a connecting relation (role and corole). Each term exists within a certain context, usually the location from which this term is extracted (a document, web-page, schema, ...). This is what we call the lexical level of the pattern. However, it is important to be able to link these terms to the conceptual level as well, through concept definitions. It is necessary to be able to link a term and its context to a concept definition identified with a certain URI. Because each concept definition is uniquely identified by a certain URI, it allows the information systems to know they are talking about the same thing. This goes back to the problem of homonyms and synomyms. For example:
By letting both terms point to the same concept definition, the system as well as the users know that both terms mean the same thing. We call the process of pointing a term to a concept definition articulating a term.
By articulating a term to a concept definition, we clearly define
the meaning of the term for the user as well as for the information
systems through its URI. The term is articulated in the sense that a
much more in-depth description can be assigned to a concept definition
which unambiguously clarifies the meaning of the term in a certain
context. Articulating a term to a concept definition is done in the
Concept Details View. The figure below shows the Concept Details View with
the term Pallet selected in the Visual Editor.
The process of articulating a term goes like this:
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