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Eco Ontology Manual Draft

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- The second specialization is shown in Figure 4 and defines essential parts, which are parts that a composited requires. In general, composite objects can contain a variety part types, for example, a car is made up of wheels, a chassis, bumpers, and so on. For a car, wheels are generally considered essential parts, however, sunroofs are not. Essential parts are represented using the ''hasEssentialPart'' relationship and a the concept ''EssentialPart''.
+ The second specialization is shown in Figure 4 and defines essential parts, which are parts that are required by a composite. In general, composite objects can contain a variety of different part types. For example, a car contains various parts including wheels, a chassis, bumpers, and so on. For cars, wheels can be considered essential, whereas sunroofs are optional. Essential parts are represented using the ''hasEssentialPart'' relationship and the ''EssentialPart'' concept.

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