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This tab gathers the information allowing the identification of the class: | This tab gathers the information allowing the identification of the class: | ||
- | * Identifier: a unique alphanumeric string identifying the class in all versions of its namespace. | + | * Identifier: a unique and mandatory alphanumeric string identifying the class in all versions of its namespace. |
- | * Labels: the list of class labels in the different languages. There can only be one standard label per language. A label indicates the general meaning of the class but does not define it. Always refer to the scope note for the intention of the class. | + | * Labels: the list of class labels in the different languages. There can only be one standard label per language. A label indicates the general meaning of the class but does not define it. Always refer to the scope note for the intention of the class. A class must have at least one standard label. |
* Click on the "information" icon to view the details and the comments posted for a label. If you have created an account, you can also post a new comment or reply to an existing one. | * Click on the "information" icon to view the details and the comments posted for a label. If you have created an account, you can also post a new comment or reply to an existing one. | ||
==== Definition tab ==== | ==== Definition tab ==== | ||
- | A class is defined by its scope note, which is a textual description of its intension. The intension of a class is its intended meaning. It consists of one or more common traits shared by all instances of the class. | + | This tab gathers the information to define a class: |
+ | * Scope notes: the list of scope notes in the different languages. There can only be one scope note per language. A scope note is a textual description of the intension of the class, i.e. its intended meaning. A scope note consists of one or more common traits shared by all instances of the class. A class must have at least one scope note in any language. | ||
+ | * Examples: the list of examples in the different languages. | ||