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\gls{bfo} \gls{gfo} have complex implementations of time that are not needed in this ontology.
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\chapter{Ontological Aspects in the SCO Domain \progressbar[filledcolor=green]{0.95}}
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\chapter{Ontological Aspects in the SCO Domain \progressbar[filledcolor=green]{0.90}}
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\label{domain-aspects}
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At the center of our domain lies a social structure. It is driven by processes and interactions that involve people. Such social constructs are inherently complex. For example: The same individual can often act in multiple capacities, actors can be part of different groups and these groups can have different degrees of formalization, the contexts of interactions are dynamic and fluid, etc. The challenge lies in modeling the domain in a way that it is adequately represented, but not too complex to use.
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