There is information that specifies this - the information part is
easy, same as a measurement - a value and a units (label).
That information can be in a file or in the instrument, when the
setting is applied (setting some memory that the onboard computer can
later use).
There is the question of what the relationship between the generically
dependent setting (as found in a file full of other settings or in a
description of a protocol, and the instrument. I think this is a
concretization, but it's also the case that the gdc inheres in the
instrument too.
Q1: Does a GDC information entity inhere in anything that a
concretization of it inheres in?
The tricky part is what the setting is about.
If we were talking about the setting after the instrument had
accomplished what the setting implied (let's say 200 volts between two
parts), the we could say that the setting is_about the relational
quality that is voltage.
However looking forward, that quality might not ever exist. Therefore
I think that the setting is an objective specification. An objective
specification is (currently) information about a realizable entity. We
want to say what that realizable entity is - (almost) equivalently
what the process is.
The process is whatever process it is that instrument attempts (or
does?) achieve the voltage. In the case of the voltage, the
achievement will only be approximate (the usual issue around exact
numbers), in other cases it can be exactly accomplished.
Now we might say this is all to much detail, but the essential thing
to accomplish here is the relation of the setting to the quality. We
need to be able to have some path from a voltage setting to the
voltage quality, while avoiding the "concentration of 0 is not a
concentration" problem.
I've done a draft of what this might look like in
http://purl.obofoundry.org/obo/obi/repository/trunk/src/examples/development/voltage-setting.lisp
and
http://purl.obofoundry.org/obo/obi/repository/trunk/src/examples/development/voltage-setting.owl
I stated the voltage setting as being about a process which has a
relational quality (the voltage) that inheres in the instrument.
Attached is a picture of the class and property hierarchy. Since this
is an example, I've just put in enough of the top level to show it
rather than actually importing bfo/obi/iao.
Comment solicited, as usual.
-Alan
Actually, about a realizable entity that is realized in a process which has a
relational quality (the voltage) that inheres in the instrument.
The OWL says it as I do in this message.
-Alan