Hi IAOers,
I'm trying to align some IAO work with some software projects we have.
You have the class numeral (I presume instead of number) but you also
have classes that have as part of their name the word "number", e.g.
lot number, serial number, version number. Is that intentional or
will they be changed to serial numeral, lot numeral, telephone numeral
and so on? I would love to hear that "number" is indeed a class in
reality but I suspect that is not what I'm going to hear :)
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On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 5:34 PM, James Malone <james....@gmail.com> wrote:Hi IAOers,
I'm trying to align some IAO work with some software projects we have.
You have the class numeral (I presume instead of number) but you also
have classes that have as part of their name the word "number", e.g.
lot number, serial number, version number. Is that intentional or
will they be changed to serial numeral, lot numeral, telephone numeral
and so on? I would love to hear that "number" is indeed a class in
reality but I suspect that is not what I'm going to hear :)
Number and Numeral are used interchangeable as synonyms, wether you agree with that or not.
Excluding one over the other will just cause confusion in the real world for your users.
In addition, you say that a numeral is a symbol for a number, but if numbers dont exits then you cant use them in the definition either.
Frank
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Indeed, my motivation comes from trying to understand what the class
numeral encapsulated - which it appears is a deeper thought process
than the present definition describes - and how classes can exist such
as 'serial "number"' and 'lot "number"' without the class 'number'. If
i understand correctly, Barry is suggesting that what IAO is really
trying to capture is the social convention behind the use of the word
number and it's meaning relevant to this use, which is more akin to a
label. I am grateful for the responses, my understanding has been
increased, however it still begs the question where the class 'number'
lives (within or without IAO)? I agree numeric identifier sounds about
right Bjoern and seems to meet Barry et al's scope.
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 10:05 AM, James Malone <james....@gmail.com> wrote:Indeed, my motivation comes from trying to understand what the class
numeral encapsulated - which it appears is a deeper thought process
than the present definition describes - and how classes can exist such
as 'serial "number"' and 'lot "number"' without the class 'number'. If
i understand correctly, Barry is suggesting that what IAO is really
trying to capture is the social convention behind the use of the word
number and it's meaning relevant to this use, which is more akin to a
label. I am grateful for the responses, my understanding has been
increased, however it still begs the question where the class 'number'
lives (within or without IAO)? I agree numeric identifier sounds about
right Bjoern and seems to meet Barry et al's scope.
So Barry's statement that "number" is out of scope of the IAO is a fair one. It would not be productive to re-model mathematics under IAO. However, I wonder how you can explicitly define a symbol for something that is "outside of time and space" without describing that thing that the symbol represents? However, I don't believe you can avoid the use of "number" as a label for a class. For example even if you make the statement that batch_number is a numeral, you have unintentionally stated that "number" is a synonymous label for numeral.
Numerical Identifier may be a way to cope with this, saying something like a numerical_identifier has_parts(or something equivalent). However, we also need letters of the alphabet, as not all batch_numbers are completely composed of numbers. I assume the alphabet presents the same issue, that it is a symbol for something outside time and space......
In addition, a clear statement that the mathematical sense of "number" is out of scope of IAO, as Barry put forward, may be helpful if associated with the definition of numeral, as some sort of editor comment.