Preferred Name |
process |
Definitions |
p is a process = Def. p is an occurrent that has temporal proper parts and for some time t, p s-depends_on some material entity at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [083-003]) |
ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/BFO_0000015 |
BFO CLIF specification label |
Process |
BFO OWL specification label |
process |
database_cross_reference |
SNOMEDCT:415178003 NCIt:C29862 |
definition |
p is a process = Def. p is an occurrent that has temporal proper parts and for some time t, p s-depends_on some material entity at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [083-003]) p is a process = Def. p is an occurrent that has temporal proper parts and for some time t, p s-depends_on some material entity at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [083-003]) A process is an entity that exists in time by occurring or happening, has temporal parts and always involves and depends on some entity during the time it occurs. An occurrent that has temporal proper parts and for some time t, p s-depends_on some material entity at t. An occurrent that has temporal proper parts and for some time t, p s-depends_on some material entity at t. |
editor note |
BFO 2 Reference: The realm of occurrents is less pervasively marked by the presence of natural units than is the case in the realm of independent continuants. Thus there is here no counterpart of ‘object’. In BFO 1.0 ‘process’ served as such a counterpart. In BFO 2.0 ‘process’ is, rather, the occurrent counterpart of ‘material entity’. Those natural – as contrasted with engineered, which here means: deliberately executed – units which do exist in the realm of occurrents are typically either parasitic on the existence of natural units on the continuant side, or they are fiat in nature. Thus we can count lives; we can count football games; we can count chemical reactions performed in experiments or in chemical manufacturing. We cannot count the processes taking place, for instance, in an episode of insect mating behavior.Even where natural units are identifiable, for example cycles in a cyclical process such as the beating of a heart or an organism’s sleep/wake cycle, the processes in question form a sequence with no discontinuities (temporal gaps) of the sort that we find for instance where billiard balls or zebrafish or planets are separated by clear spatial gaps. Lives of organisms are process units, but they too unfold in a continuous series from other, prior processes such as fertilization, and they unfold in turn in continuous series of post-life processes such as post-mortem decay. Clear examples of boundaries of processes are almost always of the fiat sort (midnight, a time of death as declared in an operating theater or on a death certificate, the initiation of a state of war) |
editor preferred label |
process |
example of usage |
a process of cell-division, a beating of the heart a process of sleeping the course of a disease the life of an organism your process of aging. a process of meiosis the flight of a bird |
has associated axiom(fol) |
(iff (Process a) (and (Occurrent a) (exists (b) (properTemporalPartOf b a)) (exists (c t) (and (MaterialEntity c) (specificallyDependsOnAt a c t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [083-003] |
has_alternative_id | |
imported from |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ecto.owl http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/cido.owl http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/nbo.owl http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/foodon.owl http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/apollo_sv.owl http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/chmo.owl http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ido.owl http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/envo.owl http://www.ebi.ac.uk/efo/efo.owl |
is defined by | |
label |
process process |
prefixIRI |
BFO:0000015 |
prefLabel |
process |
term editor |
James Malone |
subClassOf |