Has Member (PublicOrganizationHasMember)
One organization may be a member of another without being a sub organization, i.e.
they are independent entities. These properties allow such relationships to be
captured.
The memberOf and hasMember properties are very simple and don't support
statements describing the nature of the membership. The W3C Organization Ontology
provides both this simple method and a more sophisticated model21 that does make
it possible to, for example, provide information about the period of time in which one
organization was a member of another, the level of membership etc. That more
sophisticated model should be used where necessary and may be used in addition to
the simple memberOf/hasMember properties.
In the RDF release of the CPOV, memberOf and hasMember are bound to org:memberOf
and org:hasMember respectively.
One organization may be a member of another without being a sub organization, i.e.
they are independent entities. These properties allow such relationships to be
captured.
The memberOf and hasMember properties are very simple and don't support
statements describing the nature of the membership. The W3C Organization Ontology
provides both this simple method and a more sophisticated model21 that does make
it possible to, for example, provide information about the period of time in which one
organization was a member of another, the level of membership etc. That more
sophisticated model should be used where necessary and may be used in addition to
the simple memberOf/hasMember properties.
In the RDF release of the CPOV, memberOf and hasMember are bound to org:memberOf
and org:hasMember respectively.
- Internal Identifier
- PublicOrganizationHasMember
- Public ID
- No public identifier
- CDMMD ID
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http://mapping.semic.eu/vdm/id/cv/0a671774de3f3af4b9d5ad0fe3c63317
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