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KR Meeting Jan 06 Summary

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- The next step is to build use case scenarios which are being outlined [here|KRMeetingJan06Summary]. The final model also allows for modularization of domain specific concepts that can be termed observables. Therefore, domain models of observables can be plugged in to the observable class when annotating data. Such domain models include spatial and temporal concept ontologies and the ecological concepts ontology. The "units" ontology will be plugged into the measurement construct. We divided these tasks, which are outlined [here|KRMeetingJan06Summary#Tasks].
+ The next step is to build use case scenarios which are being outlined [here|SEEKObservationOntology]. The final model also allows for modularization of domain specific concepts that can be termed observables. Therefore, domain models of observables can be plugged in to the observable class when annotating data. Such domain models include spatial and temporal concept ontologies and the ecological concepts ontology. The "units" ontology will be plugged into the measurement construct. We divided these tasks, which are outlined [here|KRMeetingJan06Summary#Tasks].

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