(totalLengthOfHighwaySystem ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the total
length of the highway system in the GeographicArea ?AREA is ?LENGTH.
The figure includes both paved and unpaved roads.
(registeredItem ?DOCUMENT ?ITEM) means
that the Text ?DOCUMENT contains an official record of the Physical
thing ?ITEM. The registered item could be an object or an event, e.g.,
an automobile, a ship, a marriage, an adoption.
(passportNumber ?DOC ?STRING) means that
the Passport ?DOC has the uniqueIdentifier ?STRING.
(lengthOfBroadGaugeRailway ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the sum length
of broad gauge railway routes in the GeographicArea ?AREA is the
LengthMeasure ?LENGTH.
(MerchantMarineFn ?AREA) denotes
the Collection of all commercial ships registered in the
ShipRegister of the GeopoliticalArea ?AREA.
(PassportControlFn ?PLACE) denotes the
PassportControl organization located at the Object ?PLACE.
(PortFacilityFn ?CITY) denotes the
PortFacility of the PortCity ?CITY, including mooring areas, docking
space, cargo handling equipment, and on-land support facilities for
marine traffic.
(ShipRegisterFn ?AREA)
denotes the ShipRegister of the Ships that fly the flag of
the GeopoliticalArea ?AREA.
(TransportationByFn ?TYPE) denotes the subclass of Transportation
events in which a TransportationDevice of ?TYPE is the carrier.
(VehicleCrewFn ?VEHICLE) denotes the
Organization of people charged with operating the Vehicle ?VEHICLE.
(VehicleTripFn ?DEVICE) denotes the subclass of Transportation
events in which the carrier is the individual TransportationDevice
?VEHICLE. Contrast this function with TransportationByFn, which is used
to denote transportation by a specific kind of vehicle. Example:
(VehicleTripFn HMSQueenMary) vs. (TransportationByFn CruiseShip).
Also note that the former is an instance of the latter.
(addressOfHolder ?DOC ?ADDRESS) means
that the address of the holder of the Certificate ?DOC is given as
the Address ?ADDRESS.
(addressOfLocation ?ADDRESS ?PLACE) means that the SymbolicString
?ADDRESS is the address of the Object ?PLACE.
(cargoType ?DEVICE ?TYPE) means that the
TransportationDevice ?DEVICE can, and typically does, carry cargo of
the kind ?TYPE.
(carrier ?EVENT ?OBJECT) means that in the
Transportation process ?EVENT, the TransportationDevice ?OBJECT is
used to carry something from the origin to the destination. If the
carrier is a Vehicle, then it moves along with whatever is carried.
(clearanceHeight ?OBJECT ?HEIGHT) means
that the height of the free space below an Object ?OBJECT (such as a
Bridge, Tunnel ceiling, or Door lintel) is ?HEIGHT.
(consignee ?BOL ?AGENT) means that the
BillOfLading ?BOL names the Agent ?AGENT as the consignee, i.e.,
the agent to whom the goods described in the bill of lading are to be
delivered.
(consignor ?BOL ?AGENT) means that the
BillOfLading ?BOL names the Agent ?AGENT as the consignor, i.e.,
the agent who committed the goods described in the bill of lading to
the ShipMaster named in the bill of lading, for shipment to the
consignee.
(crewSize ?TRANSPORT ?COUNT) means that the
TransportationDevice ?TRANSPORT has a specified crew size of ?COUNT.
(cruisingRange ?VEHICLE ?RANGE) means
that the Vehicle ?VEHICLE has a cruising range of LengthMeasure
?RANGE, when it is fully loaded with fuel.
(dateOfIssue ?DOC ?TIME) means that the
Certificate ?DOC was issued on the date ?TIME.
(destinationInSchedule ?SCHED ?PLACE) means that the
TransportationSchedule ?SCHED contains information
about Trips that arrive at the Object ?PLACE.
(destinationInSystem ?PLACE ?SYSTEM) means that ?PLACE is a
destination along some route in the TransportationSystem ?SYSTEM.
(documentNumber ?DOC ?STRING) means that
the ContentBearingObject ?DOC has the uniqueIdentifier ?STRING.
(embargoedArea ?EMBARGO ?AREA) means that
the TradeEmbargo ?EMBARGO forbids trade with the GeographicArea
?AREA.
(embargoedTradeType ?EMBARGO ?TYPE)
means that the TradeEmbargo ?EMBARGO forbids trade in the kinds of
Object ?TYPE.
(equipmentType ?THING ?TYPE) means that
the Artifact ?THING has a component or attachment of Device ?TYPE.
See also equipmentTypeCount.
flag of registry
flag state
(flagState ?SHIP ?AREA) means that
the Ship ?SHIP is enrolled in the ShipRegister of the
GeopoliticalArea ?AREA and is subject to its maritime laws,
regulations for operation of the ship, and rules of taxation.
(fleetDeadWeightTonnage ?FLEET ?AMOUNT) means that the Collection
of Ships ?FLEET has a total carrying capacity of ?AMOUNT in LongTons.
This is the aggregate vesselDeadWeightTonnage of all the fleet vessels.
Dead Weight Tonnage, or DWT, is the weight of cargo plus stores that a
vessel can carry when immersed to the proper load line.
(fleetGrossRegisteredTonnage ?FLEET ?AMOUNT) means that the
Collection of Ships ?FLEET has a total carrying capacity of ?AMOUNT
in RegistryTons. This is the aggregate vesselGrossRegisteredTonnage
of all the fleet vessels. Gross Registered Tonnage, or GRT, is the
capacity of a vessel calculated on an equivalence of 100 cubic feet of
sheltered area per ton.
(fuelCapacity ?DEVICE ?AMOUNT) means that
the Device ?DEVICE has the fuelCapacity ?AMOUNT.
(issuedTo ?DOC ?AGENT) means that the
Certificate ?DOC was issued to the CognitiveAgent ?AGENT.
(ladenDraft ?SHIP ?AMOUNT) means that
the Watercraft ?SHIP requires a waterDepth greater than ?AMOUNT
to sail without running aground, when she is loaded at capacity.
It also means that the vertical height between the lowest part of
the keel of the loaded vessel and the waterline is ?AMOUNT.
(lengthOfBroadGaugeRailway ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the sum length
of broad gauge railway routes in the GeographicArea ?AREA is the
LengthMeasure ?LENGTH.
(lengthOfDualGaugeRailway ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the sum length
of dual gauge railway routes in the GeographicArea ?AREA is the
LengthMeasure ?LENGTH.
(lengthOfElectrifiedRailway ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the sum
length of all ElectrifiedRailway routes in the GeographicArea
?AREA is the LengthMeasure ?LENGTH.
(lengthOfExpresswaySystem ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the total length
of Expressway in the GeographicArea ?AREA is ?LENGTH.
(lengthOfMultipleTrackRailway ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the sum
length of all MultipleTrackRailway routes in the GeographicArea
?AREA is the LengthMeasure ?LENGTH.
(lengthOfNarrowGaugeRailway ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the sum length
of narrow gauge railway routes in the GeographicArea ?AREA is the
LengthMeasure ?LENGTH.
(lengthOfNaturalGasPipeline ?AREA ?AMOUNT) means that in the
GeograpicArea ?AREA there is the LengthMeasure ?AMOUNT of
NaturalGasPipeline.
(lengthOfPavedHighway ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the total length
of SurfacedRoadway in the GeographicArea ?AREA is ?LENGTH.
(lengthOfPetroleumPipeline ?AREA ?AMOUNT) means that in the
GeograpicArea ?AREA there is the LengthMeasure ?AMOUNT of
PetroleumPipeline.
(lengthOfPetroleumProductPipeline ?AREA ?AMOUNT) means that in the
GeograpicArea ?AREA there is the LengthMeasure ?AMOUNT of
PetroleumProductPipeline.
(lengthOfStandardGaugeRailway ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the sum length
of standard gauge railway routes in the GeographicArea ?AREA is the
LengthMeasure ?LENGTH.
(lengthOfUnclassifiedGaugeRailway ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the sum length
of railway routes in the GeographicArea ?AREA classified as something
other than broad, dual, narrow, or standard gauge is the LengthMeasure
?LENGTH.
(lengthOfUnpavedHighway ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the total length
of UnsurfacedRoadway in the GeographicArea ?AREA is ?LENGTH.
(licenseNumber ?LIC ?STRING) means that
the License ?LIC has the uniqueIdentifier ?STRING.
(navigableForDraft ?WATERWAY ?DRAFT) means that the Waterway
?WATERWAY can be transited by vessels having a draft of ?DRAFT or
less. navigableForDraft does not indicate a positive limit. To
indicate a limit, state '(not (navigableForDraft ?WW ?MAX))',
which implies no navigability for vessels of deeper draft than ?MAX.
(navigableForShippingTonnage ?WATERWAY ?TONNAGE) means that the
Waterway ?WATERWAY can accommodate vessels of the
vesselDeadWeightTonnage ?TONNAGE.
(obstacleForMotionType ?BLOCK ?TYPE) means that the Object ?BLOCK is
an obstacle to the type of Motion ?TYPE.
(obstacleForTransitway ?BLOCK ?WAY) means that the Object ?BLOCK
presents an obstacle to the Transitway ?WAY.
(obstacleForTransitwayType ?BLOCK ?TYPE) means that the Object ?BLOCK
presents an obstacle to Transitways of ?TYPE.
(originInSchedule ?SCHED ?PLACE)
means that the TransportationSchedule ?SCHED contains information
about Trips that originate from the Object ?PLACE.
(passengerCapacityMaxCount ?TRANSPORT ?NUMBER) means that the
TransportationDevice ?TRANSPORT has a safe or legal carrying capacity
for a total ?NUMBER of passengers (not including crew). See also
totalPersonCapacityCount.
(passportNumber ?DOC ?STRING) means that
the Passport ?DOC has the uniqueIdentifier ?STRING.
(pathInSystem ?PATH ?SYSTEM) means that
the Physical thing ?PATH consists of one or more connected routes in
the PhysicalSystem ?SYSTEM.
(personCapacityMaxWeight ?THING ?WEIGHT) means that the Object ?THING
has a safe carrying capacity for a total ?WEIGHT of persons, as occupants,
crew, or passengers, combined.
(routeInSystem ?PART ?SYSTEM) means that
the Transitway ?PART is an established route of the
TransportationSystem ?SYSTEM.
(speed ?OBJECT ?SPEED) means that the
instantaneous speed of ?OBJECT is the PhysicalQuantity ?SPEED.
Speed may be given in KnotUnitOfSpeed or in other units with SpeedFn.
Assertions with speed should be temporally qualified.
(subSystem ?SUB ?SYSTEM) means that the TransportationSystem ?SUB
is a part of the TransportationSystem ?SYSTEM.
(telephoneNumberAtLocation ?NUMBER ?PLACE) means that the
SymbolicString ?NUMBER is a telephone number at the Object ?PLACE.
(telephoneNumberOfHolder ?DOC ?NUMBER) means that the telephone number
of the holder of the Certificate ?DOC is given as the SymbolicString
?NUMBER.
(totalLengthOfHighwaySystem ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the total
length of the highway system in the GeographicArea ?AREA is ?LENGTH.
The figure includes both paved and unpaved roads.
(totalLengthOfRailwaySystem ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the sum
length of all railway routes in the GeographicArea ?AREA
is the LengthMeasure ?LENGTH.
(totalLengthOfWaterways ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the
total length of navigable Waterways in the GeographicArea ?AREA
is the LengthMeasure ?LENGTH.
(totalPersonCapacityCount ?THING ?COUNT) means that the Object ?THING
can legally or safely accommodate a maximum number of people ?COUNT.
(totalPersonsAboard ?TRANSPORT ?NUMBER) means that there is a total
?NUMBER of people aboard the TransportationDevice ?TRANSPORT, including
both crew and passengers.
(totalPipelineInArea ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the GeopoliticalArea
?AREA has the quantity ?LENGTH of Pipelines.
(trafficableForTrafficType ?WAY ?TYPE) means that Objects of ?TYPE
can move on or in the Transitway ?WAY.
(transitwayMaximumSpeed ?WAY ?SPEED) means that the Transitway
?WAY has a maximum allowed speed of ?SPEED, set and enforced by some
authority.
(transitwayMaximumWeight ?WAY ?WEIGHT) means that the Transitway
?WAY has a maximum safe or allowed weight of ?WEIGHT, e.g., the
maximum weight that a Bridge can support.
(transitwayMinimumSpeed ?WAY ?SPEED) means that the Transitway
?WAY has a minimum allowed speed of ?SPEED, set and enforced by some
authority.
(transportedItem ?MOVEMENT ?ITEM) means
that in the Transportation ?MOVEMENT, the Object ?ITEM is
moved from one place to another using a TransportationDevice.
(vehicleCapacityMaxWeight ?TRANSPORT ?WEIGHT) means that the
TransportationDevice ?TRANSPORT has a safe carrying capacity for
a total MassMeasure of ?WEIGHT.
(vehicleCruisingSpeed ?TRANSPORT ?SPEED) means that the typical cruising
speed of the Vehicle ?TRANSPORT is the PhysicalQuantity ?SPEED. This
predicate need not be used with a temporal constraint. For actual vehicle
speed at a given time, use speed or measure with SpeedFn and an
appropriate temporal qualification.
(vehicleMaximumSpeed ?TRANSPORT ?SPEED)
means that the maximum speed of which the Vehicle ?TRANSPORT is capable is
the PhysicalQuantity ?SPEED. This is independent of legally allowed
maximum speeds.
(vehicleOperator ?AGENT ?OBJECT) means
that the CommericalAgent ?AGENT is the commercial operator of the
Vehicle ?OBJECT, that is, the agent that owns or leases the vehicle and
supplies the crew which physically runs it.
(vesselDeadWeightTonnage ?VESSEL ?AMOUNT) means that the
Watercraft ?VESSEL has a carrying capacity when fully loaded of
?AMOUNT in LongTons. This is the Dead Weight Tonnage, or DWT,
of the vessel, which is the total weight of cargo plus stores
that the vessel can carry when immersed to the proper load line.
(vesselDisplacement ?VESSEL ?AMOUNT) means that the displacement
of Watercraft ?VESSEL is the PhysicalQuantity ?AMOUNT. The
displacement of a vessel may be measured in LongTons (Dead Weight
Tonnage, or DWT) or by volume (Gross Registered Tonnage, or GRT).
(vesselGrossRegisteredTonnage ?VESSEL ?AMOUNT) means that the
Watercraft ?VESSEL has a carrying capacity when fully loaded of
?AMOUNT, where ?AMOUNT is the Gross Registered Tonnage (GRT) of the
vessel, which is based on the total sheltered volume of the vessel
measured in hundreds of cubic feet, and converted to gross tons
at an equivalence of 100 cubic feet per ton.
(OperatingFn ?TYPE) denotes the class
of events in which a Device of ?TYPE is being operated.
(detainee ?EVENT ?OBJECT) means that in the
Keeping ?EVENT, the Object ?OBJECT is restrained by force, threat, or
other form of intimidation.
(deviceState ?DEVICE ?STATE) means that
the Object ?DEVICE is in the DeviceStateAttribute ?STATE.
(inventory ?CBO ?COLLECTION) means that
the ContentBearingObject ?CBO contains a list or enumeration of the
members of the Collection ?COLLECTION.
(memberType ?GROUP ?TYPE) means that all
the members of the Collection ?GROUP belong to the SetOrClass
?TYPE.
(powerPlant ?GENERATOR ?THING) means that
the Device ?GENERATOR is the power-producing component of the Artifact
?THING which provides the energy for its operation.
(registeredItem ?DOCUMENT ?ITEM) means
that the Text ?DOCUMENT contains an official record of the Physical
thing ?ITEM. The registered item could be an object or an event, e.g.,
an automobile, a ship, a marriage, an adoption.
(crewSize ?TRANSPORT ?COUNT) means that the
TransportationDevice ?TRANSPORT has a specified crew size of ?COUNT.
(passengerCapacityMaxCount ?TRANSPORT ?NUMBER) means that the
TransportationDevice ?TRANSPORT has a safe or legal carrying capacity
for a total ?NUMBER of passengers (not including crew). See also
totalPersonCapacityCount.
(totalPersonCapacityCount ?THING ?COUNT) means that the Object ?THING
can legally or safely accommodate a maximum number of people ?COUNT.
(totalPersonsAboard ?TRANSPORT ?NUMBER) means that there is a total
?NUMBER of people aboard the TransportationDevice ?TRANSPORT, including
both crew and passengers.
AidToNavigation is the subclass of
TransportationControlDevices that are designed for guiding Ships or
Aircraft in finding their location or avoiding hazards. There are
several systems of Navigation in use, depending upon GeographicArea.
AirRoute is the subclass of AirTransitways
that are officially recognized by some authority, civilian or military,
and which are formally designated by name, headings, boundaries, or
waypoints for use by an Aircraft; for example, commercial air routes or
military designated air corridors.
AirTrafficControlCenter is the
subclass of Organizations whose principal members are Air Traffic
Controllers.
AirTrafficControlEnRouteCenter is the subclass of
AirTrafficControlCenters that control traffic between airports and
at or above 17,000 feet. In the U.S., ATC en route centers are not located
at the airports but in one of two dozen centers across the country.
AirTrafficControlProcedure is
the subclass of TrafficControlProcesses directed at controlling the
movement of Aircraft.
AirTrafficControlRadarRoom
is the subclass of AirTrafficControlCenters in which
AirTrafficControllers work at Radar.
AirTrafficControlTower is the
subclass of AirTrafficControlCenters that are located at Airports.
AirTransitway is the subclass of
Transitways through the medium of air. If an area is an
AirTransitway, then some kind of Aircraft can travel through that
airspace.
AirportByRunwaySurface is a
subclass of AirportClassification attributes used to describe an
airport according to the surface type of its longest runway.
AirportClassification
is a class of Attributes for representing systems that categorize
Airports according to some criteria. There are several such systems,
including the International Civil Aviation Organization categories A to
E, based on runway lengths; the Federal Aviation Administration system
associated with airport functions, and the airport categorization by
runway length used in the CIA World Fact Book.
Ambulance is the subclass of
EmergencyRoadVehicles that represents ambulances.
Anchorage is the subclass of WaterAreas
where Watercraft may anchor with some shelter or safety. Anchorages
may be inside a Harbor or offshore.
AnimalPoweredVehicle is the
subclass of Vehicles whose motive power is provided by an animal or
animals. Examples: horse-drawn carriages, oxcarts, pony carts.
Axle is a class of Devices each of which can
be paired with two VehicleWheels to rotate and move a RoadVehicle.
Barge is the subclass of flat-bottomed,
shallow-draft vessels designed to carry cargo on inland waterways.
Barges are generally not self-powered and rely on Tugboats for
transportion.
Lighter Aboard Ship
BargeCarrierShip is a subclass of
Ships that are oceangoing vessels designed to carry barges, which are
lifted aboard. They may also be designed to carry some CargoContainers.
Bicycle is a class of two-wheeled,
UserPoweredVehicles.
BillOfLading is the subclass of
ContentBearingObjects which are shipping records recording the
consignment of specified goods by one agent to another for the purpose of
Shipping them to a specified destination. A BillOfLading is a document
listing the goods, consignee, carrier, destination, and the rate charged
for freight. In the case of Shipping aboard a Ship, the names of the
ship, port, and the ShipMaster will be included in the bill of lading.
Boxcar is the subclass of Railcars that are
general-purpose closed cars for hauling freight.
BroadGaugeRailway is the class of
Railway that has a distance greater than 1.44 Meters between its
rails.
BulkCargo is the subclass of shipped goods
that are homogeneous in nature, liquid or dry, and are shipped in a
loose, uncontainerized form in the holds of a CargoShip.
Bulkhead is a class of vertical walls or
partitions within a Vehicle that prevent cargo from shifting during
transit. On a ship, Bulkheads may form the walls of a ShipCompartment.
Bus is the subclass of SelfPoweredRoadVehicles
that can transport large numbers of passengers (i.e., dozens) at one
time.
BusinessRailcar is the subclass of
PassengerRailCars that are reserved by a railway company for use of
its own employees while travelling on business purposes.
CIAAirportLengthClassification is a class of Attributes used to
characterize Airports according to the length of their longest
usable runway.
CabCar is the class of powered passenger cars
that have an operating cab in one end from which train motion can be
controlled in 'push' mode. A CabCar is placed on the opposite end of
the train from the locomotive.
Cabotage is the subclass of Transportation
events that are commercial shipping of cargo or passengers conducted
between Ports within the same Nation.
CanalLock is the subclass of Artifacts
that are built along a Canal, in order to raise and lower vessels
as required along the canal route.
CanalStructure is the subclass of
StationaryArtifacts consisting of the constructed framework, including
CanalLocks (if any), that contains the waters of a Canal.
CanalSystem is the subclass of
WaterTransportationSystems with substantial parts consisting of
Canals, linked by connecting Waterways.
CarDistributionSystem is the
overall process of routing railway cars and composing trains according to
policy and instructions.
CargoContainer is the class of specialized
large containers designed for shipping goods aboard ContainerShips. Some
containers are sized for transfer to Trains or TruckTrailers.
CargoHandling is the subclass of
Transportation that involves loading freight on and off a CargoShip.
CargoManifest is the subclass of
ContentBearingObjects that list all the cargo carried during an
individual Shipping event.
breakbulk ship
general cargo ship
cargo ship
breakbulk carrier
CargoShip is the subclass of Ships that
transport goods in exchange for payment. CargoShip includes ships
that carry all kinds of cargo, including oil and bulk products as well
as packaged, palletized, or containerized goods.
Catamaran is the subclass of
PlaningHullWatercraft that have two or more hulls connected by a
ShipDeck or other superstructure.
CementCarrierShip is the subclass of
CargoShips that carry Cement.
certificate of registry
ship registration
CertificateOfRegistry is the class
of all official documents containing information about the ownership, size,
and flag of registry (flagState) of an individual Ship, as registered
in a ShipRegister maintained by the maritime authorities of a
particular Nation or OverseasArea. A registered vessel flies the
flag of its registry nation (or area), and the ship is subject to the
maritime regulations and rules of taxation of that flagState.
ChemicalAndPetroleumTankerShip is the subclass of ships that can
carry ChemicalProducts or PetroleumProducts.
chemical carrier
ChemicalTankerShip is the
subclass of ships that carry ChemicalProducts.
ClassIIIRailroad is the
subclass of RailroadCompany whose instances have an
average annual gross revenue below $20.5 million
UnitedStatesDollars.
ClassIIRailroad is the
subclass of RailroadCompany whose instances have an
average annual gross revenue between $20.5 and $256.4 million
UnitedStatesDollars.
ClassIRailroad is the
subclass of RailroadCompany whose instances have an
average annual gross revenue above $256.4 million
UnitedStatesDollars.
CoachRailcar is the subclass of Railcars
that are designed for seated transportation of paid passengers.
CombinationBulkAndOilCarrierShip is the subclass of
CombinationCarrierShips that are designed to carry both bulk cargo
and oil.
CombinationBulkAndOilCarrierShip is the subclass of
CombinationCarrierShips that are designed to carry both ore and oil.
combination carrier
dual purpose ship
CombinationCarrierShip
is the subclass of CargoShips that are designed to carry two
different types of cargoes.
CommercialAirport is the subclass of
Airports where commerical air service is offered.
CommercialCarrier is the subclass of
TransportationCompany whose instances provide transportation services
for payment, with the intention of making a profit.
CommercialShipping is the subclass of
Transportation events in which a commercial agent provides transportation
of goods for remuneration.
ContainerAndRoRoCargoShip is a
subclass of CargoShips that are designed for a combination of containers
and roll-on, roll-off cargo.
ContainerHandlingEquipment
is a class of Devices that are equipment used for loading and
unloading CargoContainers on ContainerShips or other transportation
devices.
ContainerShip is the subclass of
CargoShips that are designed for transporting CargoContainers.
ContainerTerminal is the subclass
of PortFacility whose instances have terminals for large
ContainerShips that transport cargo in containers. Such facilities
require equipment to load, unload, and move CargoContainers, as well
as a waterside location with sufficient waterDepth to be navigable by
ContainerShips.
Containerization is the subclass of
end-to-end Transportation processes in which cargo is transported
from a source to a recipient by means of CargoContainers.
CrewDormCar is the subclass of Railcars
that are used for housing the employee staff on long-distance trains.
CrewList is the class of ContentBearingObjects
that contain the name, position, and other information about members of
a VehicleCrew.
CruiseShip is the subclass of
PassengerShips designed for the purpose of carrying passengers
on extended trips and operated by a TransportationCompany.
Cycle-TransportationDevice
is a class of wheeled, pedal-driven UserPoweredVehicles that are
designed to be ridden on roads or trails.
DangerousGoods is a subclass of Object,
representing hazardous goods that require special handling during
Transportation.
DeckCargo is a subclass of Object consisting
of goods that are carried on the deck of a Ship rather than in a cargo
hold.
DeckCrane is a subclass of Devices that
are cranes designed and fitted for use on the deck of a Ship. Deck
cranes are used for lift-on and lift-off of cargo (LO-LO).
DeepDraftPortCity is the subclass of
PortCity that represents any port city having a DeepDraftWaterArea.
DeepDraftWaterArea is the subclass
of WaterAreas that have a waterDepth sufficient to accommodate
vessels having a draft of at least 45 feet (13.7 meters). For the
concept of a deep-water ship terminal located offshore (but on the
continental shelf), see DeepwaterPort.
DeepwaterPort is the subclass of
PortFacility representing ship terminals meeting the criteria defined in
33 U.S.C. section 1502(1) as 'any fixed or floating man-made structures
other than a vessel, or any group of such structures, located beyond the
territorial sea and off the coast of the United States and which are used
or intended for use as a port or terminal for the loading or unloading
and further handling of oil for transportation to any State.... The term
includes all associated components and equipment including pipelines,
pumping stations, service platforms, mooring buoys, and similar
appurtenances to the extent they are located seaward of the high water
mark.' Cf. DeepDraftPort and DeepDraftHarbor.
DepartmentOfTransportation
is a subclass of GovernmentOrganization that includes national or
subnational level departments concerned with transportation in the region
where they operate or have jurisdiction. Also called, Ministry of
Transportation.
DiningCar is the subclass of PassengerRailcars that are equipped
with dining tables and food preparation areas, where meals are served
to passengers.
DirectingTraffic is the subclass of
actions in which a person uses hand gestures to regulate the movement
of vehicles.
DisplacementHullWatercraft is
a subclass of Watercraft with hulls designed to move water aside as they
move through the water. Contrast with PlaningHullWatercraft.
Drawbridge is the subclass of FixedBridges
that have moveable parts allowing objects taller than the bridge
clearance to pass beneath the bridge, as on a Waterway.
DromedaryContainer is the subclass
of CargoContainers that can be mounted on TruckTrailers.
DryBulkCargo is the subclass of BulkCargo
that represents dry bulk cargo.
DryBulkCarrierShip is the subclass
of CargoShips that carry dry, loose (uncontainerized), homogeneous
BulkCargo loaded directly into their holds.
DualGaugeRailway is the class of
Railway that has three tracks, enabling trains of two different gauges
to run on it.
ElectrifiedRailway is the subclass
of Railway representing electrified railways.
ElectrifiedRailwayCar is the
subclass of railway cars that are powered by electricity, which is
provided to the car through an overhead link or electrified third rail.
EmergencyRoadVehicle is the
subclass of EmergencyVehicle that includes RoadVehicles designed
for special use in emergencies, e.g., Ambulances, FireEngines.
EmergencyVehicle is the subclass of
Vehicles that are used for special-purpose emergency response.
EtiologicAgent is a subclass of
OrganicObjects identified in the Hazardous Materials Regulations (49 CR)
as viable microorganisms, or their toxins, which may cause human disease.
FireBoat is the subclass of EmergencyVehicles
that are boats capable of spraying water to fight fires on ships or on the
waterfront.
FireEngine is the subclass of
EmergencyRoadVehicles that represents fire engines.
FishingVessel is a broad subclass of boats
and ships that are used in FishingProcesses.
stack car
FiveWellStackCar is the subclass of
FreightCars that are five-unit cars that carry double-stacked
CargoContainers.
FixedBridge is the subclass of Bridges
that are permanently installed at their location. This includes
Drawbridges; although drawbridges have moveable parts, their location
is fixed.
flag of convenience
open register
FlagOfConvenienceRegister is the subclass of ShipRegisters
in which most of the registered ships are owned outside of the
GeopoliticalArea to which the registry belongs.
InternalShipRegisters and OffshoreShipRegisters both may act as
FlagOfConvenienceRegisters, if permitted by the maritime
regulations of the registry owner.
FlatRackContainer is the subclass of
CargoContainers that have open sides and top, with two adjustable or
removable ends. FlatRackContainers meet International Standards
Organization (ISO) standards.
Flatcar is the subclass of FreightCars that do
not have sides or roofs.
FlightDeck is the subclass of ShipDecks
where aircraft take off and land.
FlightSchedule is the subclass of
TransportationSchedules that contain flight information.
FreightCar is the subclass of Railcars that
are used for hauling freight: bulk materials, manufactured goods, and other
commodities.
freighter
Freighter is the subclass of CargoShip
that includes breakbulk vessels (refrigerated and non-), container ships,
partial containerships, roll-on roll-off vessels, and barge carriers.
FuelTank is the subclass of Containers that
are designed as reservoirs for Fuel. FuelTank includes both
stand-alone fuel tanks and fuel tanks that are attached to Engines
and SelfPoweredDevices.
GalleryCar is the subclass of PassengerRailcars that are double-decked
passenger cars with a glassed-in viewing area on the second floor.
GeneralCargoShip is the subclass of
CargoShips that carry heterogeneous cargo in various kinds of
packaging.
GliderAirplane is the subclass of
fixed-wing Aircraft that fly by gliding, without using an engine.
GondolaRailcar is the subclass of
OpenTopRailcars that have fixed sides, generally used for hauling
BulkCargo such as Coal.
laker
GreatLakesShip is the subclass of
CargoShips that are built especially for use on the Great Lakes of
North America. Typically they carry bulk cargo of grain, iron ore,
or coal.
HalfHeightContainer is the subclass
of CargoContainers that have one end door and an open top. Half-height
containers meet International Standards Organization (ISO) standards.
HangarBay is the subclass of
ShipCompartments where Aircraft are stored aboard ship.
Harbor is the subclass of WaterAreas that
provide shelter and anchorage for Watercraft. Every PortCity has
a Harbor.
HeadEndCar is the subclass of Railcars that
are typically placed near the front of a train, including mail cars and
baggage cars.
heliport
helipad
Heliport is the class of TransitTerminals
designed for the takeoff and landing of Helicopters.
HumanHabitationArtifact is the
subclass of HumanHabitationSpaces that are also Artifacts.
HumanHabitationSpace is the subclass
of Regions that are created as or reserved for, and suited to, occupation
by Human beings.
HumanPoweredDevice is the
subclass of Devices that are moved by human exertion, including
Canoes, Bicycles, and hand saws.
HydraCushionFreightCars is the
subclass of FreightCars that have hydraulic underframes to cushion
their loads.
IntermodalTransportation is
the subclass of Transportation events in which more than one kind of
Transitway (road, rail, sea, or air) is used. That is, there are at
least two subProcesses of the motion that use different types of
Transitway.
IntermodalTransportationSystem is the class of TransportationSystems
that include more than one type of Transitway and can accommodate more
than one type of TransportationDevice.
InternationalAirport is the subclass
of Airports that are the origin or destination for flights outside of
the Nation where the airport is located.
JetAirplane is the subclass of Aircraft
that are powered by JetEngines.
LightTruck is the subclass of Automobiles
that are built on truck chassis and have a gross vehicle weight rating
(GVWR) of 8,500 pounds or less and a vehicle curb weight (VCW) of 6,000
pounds or less. (49 CFR 523) As a classification for fuel emissions,
LightTrucks may include SUVs and mini-vans that meet the weight
requirements.
Lighter is the subclass of Barges that are
used for short-haul transport, as for moving goods between shore and a
CargoShip.
LinerService is the subclass of
Transportation events that are regularly scheduled Ship passages
offered by a TransportationCompany.
LiquefiedGasAndChemicalTankerShip is the subclass of ships that can
carry liquefied gas or ChemicalProducts.
liquefied gas carrier
LiquefiedGasTankerShip is the
subclass of ships that carry liquefied gas products.
LivestockCarrierShip is a subclass
of CargoShips that are used for carrying cattle and other livestock.
LocalTransitSystem is the subclass
of TransportationSystems that are located in a regional area, under a
single or unified TransitAuthority.
Locomotive is the subclass of RollingStock
that represents train locomotives, including those with DieselEngines
and with SteamEngines.
LocomotiveCoalCar is the subclass
of Railcars used for transporting fuel Coal for coal-powered steam
locomotives. In a train, they are placed directly behind the Locomotive
for ready accessibility.
LongTon is the UnitOfMeasure,
equal to 2,240 PoundMass, which is used to measure Dead Weight
Tonnage capacity of Ships.
MajorAirCarrier is a certified
commercial air carrier with annual revenues of one billion dollars (U.S.)
or more.
MaritimeBlockade is the subclass of
IntentionalProcesses in which access to and egress from a PortCity
is prevented by physical obstacles or threats.
MerchantMarine is a class of
Collections of Ships, each collection belonging to a particular
Nation or GeopoliticalArea, in whose ShipRegister the member
ships are enrolled. For example, the merchant marine ships of France.
commercial vessel
merchant ship
MerchantMarineShip is the class
of Ships that carry goods or passengers in exchange for payment.
This excludes military ships, as well as working ships such as tugboats
and fishing vessels. Merchant Marine ships belong to the
MerchantMarine of some country and are registered in its related
ShipRegister.
MilitaryVan is the subclass of
CargoContainers that are owned by the U.S. military and are used within
a military-controlled transportation system to ship military cargo. These
containers meet both U.S. and international (ISO) standards.
ModeOfTransit is the class of generic
types of Transitways, e.g., road, rail, water, air.
MotorScooter is the subclass of
RoadVehicles that have two or three wheels, with one of the wheels
in front. MotorScooters generally have less powerful engines than
Motorcycles and more comfortable, chairlike seats.
Motorcycle is the subclass of RoadVehicles
that have two wheels one behind the other in the frame, upon which the rider
sits on a seat above the engine.
MotorizedRailwayCar is the subclass
of railway cars that carry their own power source.
MovingViolation is the class of
Attributes that characterize Translocation events that are
performed in some illegal manner.
heavy lift carrier
heavy cargo carrier
MultifunctionalLargeLoadCarrierShip is a subclass of CargoShips that
are designed to carry large or heavy cargos, and which are equipped with
on-board cranes or other devices for moving the loads on and off.
MultipleTrackRailway is the
subclass of Railway whose instances consists of two or more sets of
tracks running in parallel, allowing motion in both directions along
a route without the need for sidings and delays.
NarrowGaugeRailway is the class of
Railway that has a distance less than 1.44 Meters between its
rails.
NationalShipRegister is the
subclass of ShipRegisters that belong to Nations.
NaturalGasPipeline is the subclass
of Pipelines that are used to carry NaturalGas.
Navigation is the subclass of Guiding
for processes that involve plotting a course, determining a position, or
determining a heading for a Transportation device, especially an
Aircraft or Ship. Contrast with Steering, which is physically
guiding a vehicle, while Navigation is the determination of course
or position. The course to be executed by the helm in Steering may be
the result of a process of Navigation.
OceanLiner is the subclass of Ships
that make regularly scheduled voyages to transport people and goods
from one place to another.
OffshoreAnchorage is the subclass
of Anchorages that are located offshore and not within a Harbor.
offshore ship register
captive register
OffshoreShipRegister is
the class of ShipRegisters maintained by a colony, territory, or
possession (OffshoreArea) of a Nation. Typically such a register
has more lenient maritime regulations with respect to taxation and
crewing of ships than does the national register associated with the
country of which the offshore area is a dependency.
OneWayTransitway is the subclass of
Transitways that are intended for travel in only one direction.
OpenTopRailcar is the subset of
FreightCars that have no roof. They may have sides or not.
OreCarrierShip is the subclass of
CargoShips that carry Mineral ores.
OutfitCar is the subclass of Railcars that
are used for housing railway construction or maintenance workers in the
field. Also called 'camp cars'.
ParkingGarage is the class of areas where
Automobiles may be stored when not in use.
PartialContainerShip is the
subclass of CargoShips that have some portion of their hold designated
for carrying CargoContainers.
PassengerAndLandingCraft is a
subclass of Ship representing vessels designed for landing people and
vehicles on a shore.
PassengerCar is the subclass of
Automobile that includes Economy, Compact, Convertible, Midsize,
Full Size, Premium, and Luxury cars.
PassengerRailwayCar is the subclass
of RollingStock that is designed for transportation of Human beings.
PassengerRailwayCar includes self-powered vehicles such as CabCars and
motorized Streetcars, as well as the various kinds of unpowered
passenger Railcars that are parts of Trains.
PassengerShip is the subclass of
Watercraft designed for the purpose of carrying passengers and
capable of carrying at least thirteen passengers.
PassportControl is the subclass of
Organizations that are concerned with examining Passports being used
for travel. PassportControl may be a government agency or authorized
by a government organization to conduct its activities.
PavedRunway is the subclass of Runways
that are surfaced with concrete or asphalt.
Jet Ski
PersonalWatercraft is the class
of motor-driven watercraft ridden by one or more passengers, e.g.,
a JetSki.
PetroleumPipeline is the subclass of
Pipelines that are used to carry Petroleum.
PetroleumProductPipeline is the subclass of Pipelines that are
used to carry PetroleumProducts.
petroleum tanker
oil tanker
PetroleumTankerShip is the
subclass of ships that carry PetroleumProducts.
Pier is the subclass of StationaryArtifacts that
are built along a waterfront to provide a landing place for ships or
boats.
PlaningHullWatercraft is a subclass
of Watercraft with hulls designed for a position partially on or above
the water surface when they are in motion, in order to reduce drag. See
also DisplacementHullWatercraft.
PontoonBridge is the subclass of
PortableBridges that transit a WaterArea, supported on pontoons.
PortCity is the subclass of City whose
instances are cities or towns located adjacent to a Harbor which is
included in the administrative area of the city.
PortCrane is a subclass of Devices that are
cranes installed in a PortFacility and used for loading and unloading
ships, especially ContainerShips.
PortDetention is the subclass of
RegulatoryProcesses in which a Ship is kept in PortCity by the
relevant port authority or other law enforcement agency, on the
basis that the crew or owners of the ship have infringed on some
regulation.
PortEmbargo is the subclass of
OrganizationalProcesses in which a Nation forbids commercial
vessels from leaving its ports.
(PortableBridge is the subclass of
Bridges that can be moved from one location to another; for example,
various types of military bridges. PortableBridges are designed
for RoadVehicles.
PrivateRailcar is the subclass of all
Railcars that are owned and used by private individuals rather than
by a common carrier transit service.
PropellerAirplane is a subclass of
Airplanes whose driving force is provided by propellers.
Radar is the subclass of ElectronicDevices
consisting of a synchronized emitter and receiver, used to locate
airborne objects or objects on earth's surface.
RadarFacility is the subclass of
Organizations that are equipped for monitoring and reporting activity
using Radar.
RailCarrierControl is the process of
controlling the speed or direction of a Train by sending high or
low frequency currents on the rails.
RailTransportationSystem
is the subclass of TransportationSystems whose routes are Railways.
Railcar is the subclass of RollingStock that
includes all non-locomotive, non-self-powered RailwayVehicles.
RailcarCarrierShip is a subclass of
CargoShips that are designed to carry railroad cars which are rolled on
and off.
RailroadBridge is the subclass of
Bridges that carry RailroadTracks over a land gap, WaterArea, or
other obstacle.
RailwayJunction is the subclass of
TransitwayJunctions where two or more Railway lines come together.
RailwayTerminal is the subclass of
TransitTerminals designed for Trains. A RailwayTerminal includes
all the RailroadTrack and any outbuildings or other related structure
in the terminal, as well as the TrainStation (if there is one).
RailwayVehicle is the subclass of
Vehicles that are designed to run on Railways, including both Trains
and individual cars (RollingStock).
refrigerated carrier
RefrigeratedCargoShip is the
subclass of CargoShips that are designed to carry goods which require
refrigeration, such as meat or vegetables. A Cooling system is used
to refrigerate the ShipHold.
Gross Ton
Registry Ton
RegistryTon is a unit of measure used to
represent the Gross Registered Tonnage (GRT) capacity of Ships.
GRT is based on a volume measure, with one RegistryTon equal to a
volume of 100 cubic feet.
RiverPort is the subclass of PortCity
whose instances are port cities Adjacent to a navigable River.
RoadTransportationSystem
is the subclass of TransportationSystems whose routes are Roadways.
Ro-Ro
roll-on roll-off
RollOnRollOffCargoShip is a
subclass of CargoShips that carry goods which can be driven or
'rolled' on and off the ship, such as trucks or trailers.
RollingStock is the subclass of
RailwayVehicles that individual railway cars. RollingStock includes
locomotives, motorized transit cars, trolleys, and all kinds of railcars.
RotaryDumpCar is a subclass of open-top
freight cars that have a rotating coupler allowing them to be emptied
by dumping while still coupled.
ScaleTestCar is a subclass of Railcars
that have a known weight and are used to test or calibrate track scales
used for weighing freight.
SeaPort is the subclass of PortCity
whose instances are port cities on a Sea or Ocean.
Seavan is the subclass of CargoContainers that
are moved via ocean transport and have no wheels attached.
OreCSelfDischargingBulkCarrierShip arrierShip is the subclass of
CargoShips that are equipped to unload their own cargo, e.g., via
a crane or snorkel.
SelfPoweredRoadVehicle is the
class of RoadVehicles that are also SelfPoweredVehicles.
SelfPoweredRoadVehicle covers motorcycles, semi-trailers, RVs, etc.,
as well as Automobiles. This class includes vehicles powered by
electricity, gasoline, diesel, and other fuels.
SelfPoweredVehicle is the subclass
of Vehicles whose motion is powered by some kind of on-board
powerPlant. Contrast with UserPoweredVehicle and
AnimalPoweredVehicle.
ShipAgent is the subclass of agents, who
may be persons or companies, that transact business in a specified port
for a ship's owners or charterers. A ship's agent is not a member of
the crew that travels with the Ship.
ShipBerth is the class of areas where a
single Ship may be moored, either at an Anchorage, Pier, or dock.
ShipBerthing is the class of
Translocation processes in which a vessel is brought to a
mooring, at dockside or anchorage.
ShipCabin is the subclass of all
ShipCompartments for accommodating Humans aboard a ship.
ShipCompartment is the subclass of
Artifacts that includes any fully or partly bounded section of a
Ship.
ShipDeck is the class of decks on a ship,
considered as spaces or Regions in which passengers and crew work,
live, or ride, or in which machinery and cargo are stored on a
Ship.
ShipHatch is a subclass of Holes that are
made by openings through the deck of a ship into a ShipCompartment.
ShipHold is the subclass of ShipCompartments
that are intended for the stowage of general cargo.
ShipHull is the class of hulls of Ships or
other Watercraft.
ShipRegister is the class of ContentBearingObjects that contain an
record of each Ship and owner registered with the maritime authorities
of the Nation or OverseasArea to which the register belongs. Ships
entered in the ShipRegister of a given GeopoliticalArea fly the flag
of that area and are subject to its maritime regulations and rules of
taxation.
Shipping is the subclass of Transportation
events in which goods are transported from one place to another by an
agent who is entrusted with the goods temporarily just in order to move
them. Shipping may be done within an organization or it may be done
by an outside commercial agent. See CommercialShipping.
short sea passenger ship
ferry
ShortSeaPassengerShip is the
subclass of PassengerShips that are used for short trips; passenger
ferries.
SingleTrafficLane is the subclass of
Transitways that are wide enough for passage of only one Vehicle
at a time. Note that a SingleTrafficLane may be part of a larger
Transitway.
SleeperRailcar is the subclass of
Railcars that are designed with sleeping accommodations for
passengers.
SpecializedTankerShip is the
subclass of CargoShips that are tankers designed for some special
cargo other than gas or oil.
SpineCar is a subset of articulated Flatcars
used to carry truck trailers or containers.
StandardGaugeRailway is the class of
Railway that has a distance of 1.44 Meters between its rails.
Street is the subclass of Roadways that are
located in a City and have numbered addresses assigned to them.
Streetcar is the subclass of
ElectrifiedRailwayCars that run on tracks laid into, along, or
beside city Streets.
TankCar is the subclass of enclosed FreightCars
that are Containers used to carry fluids.
TrackGauge is the collection of width
attributes that characterize Railways, based on the regular distance
maintained between the two rails of the RailroadTrack. Precisely, the
measurement of track gauge is the distance between the inner vertical
surfaces of the heads of the rails. Track gauge attributes include
BroadGauge, DualGauge, StandardGauge, and NarrowGauge.
TrackGauge may be attributed both to a Railway and to the
RailroadTrack that is its main component.
tractor-trailer
semi-trailer
TractorTrailer is the subclass of
RoadVehicles that are truck tractor- truck trailer combinations.
TradeEmbargo is the subclass of
OrganizationalProcesses in which commerce and transportation of goods
is forbidden by a Nation or Organization that has some means of
enforcing such a ban. A TradeEmbargo may be against a specified class
of goods (e.g., weapons of mass destruction) or against a particular
Nation or Nations. See embargoedTradeType and embargoedArea.
TrafficControlProcess is a
subclass of Guiding, representing events in which an Agent directly
or indirectly guides the Motion of traffic in a Region.
TrafficLight is the subclass of
TrafficSignal representing traffic lights whose function is to signal
traffic to stop (or go), including blinkers or three-way stop lights.
TrafficSignal is the subclass of
TransportationControlDevices that are designed to control the flow
of Roadway traffic. TrafficSignals perform some signalling process,
typically using light or sound.
Trail is the subclass of LandTransitways that are
walkable, skateable, bikeable paths. In general, Trails are not
intended for use by motor Vehicles.
TrainAssembly is the process of putting
together a single Train from one or more Locomotives and Railcars.
TrainStation is the subclass of
Buildings that are located at a RailwayTerminal and used in support
of its functions, especially for the handling of passengers and freight.
TransitRoute is the subclass of established
Transitways that are routes officially recognized by some authority,
civilian or military, and which are formally designated by name, headings,
boundaries, or waypoints; for example, Bus routes or AirRoutes followed
by Vehicles belonging to a CommercialCarrier.
TransitShelter is the class of
structures that provide shelter for passengers waiting at a
TransitStop.
TransitStop is the subclass of places
where a vehicle of a scheduled or common carrier makes a stop to
discharge or take on passengers or goods.
TransitwayObstacle is the general
class of Objects that can act as obstacles to Motion along a
Transitway.
TransitwayState is the class of
RelationalAttributes used to describe the state of a Transitway.
This could include traffic congestion, limited visibility, or being
ClosedForAllTraffic.
TransportationAuthority is the class of Organizations that are
responsible for one or more systems of transportation, usually within
a particular GeopoliticalArea.
TransportationControlDevice
is a subclass of Devices that are used to direct, regulate, or control
the flow of traffic or movement along a Transitway.
TransportationSchedule is the
subclass of ContentBearingObjects that contain the schedule of trips
planned by a transportation organization.
TransportationSystem is the
subclass of complex Objects consisting of networks of Transitways
and TransitJunctions that link together a number of GeographicRegions
or TransitTerminals. TransportationSystem covers worldwide
networks, such as internationally recognized shipping lanes or air
corridors, also route systems such as those flown by a single airline,
as well as LocalTransitSystems such as BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit).
Trip is the subclass of Translocations that
are complete motions along a TransitRoute or Transitway from one
place to another.
TruckTractor is the subclass of Trucks
that are used to tow truck trailers. Truck tractors are the cab portions
of tractor-trailers. See also TruckTrailer.
TruckTrailer is the subclass of Trailers
that are towed by TruckTractors. These are the trailers used in
tractor-trailer (semi-trailer) rigs.
Tugboat is the subclass of diesel-powered
boats that are used for moving Barges, barge trains, and oil platforms,
or for rescue and salvage at sea.
propjet
turboprop
TurbopropAirplane is the subclass of
Aircraft whose engines use a combination of propellers and jet power.
UnimodalTransportationSystem is the class of TransportationSystems
that include only one type of Transitway or accommodate a single type of
TransportationDevice.
UnpavedRunways include Runways with
grass, dirt, sand, or gravel surfaces. Contrast with PavedRunway.
UreaCarrierShip is the
subclass of CargoShips that carry Urea.
UserPoweredVehicle is the subclass of
Vehicles whose power source is the rider or user. Examples: Bicycles,
Canoes, grocery carts.
VehicleClassForFHWA is a subclass
of SetOrClass that contains thirteen subclasses used by the
UnitedStatesFederalHighwayAdministration (and also many U.S. states)
as a basis for vehicle fees and usage statistics.
A VehicleCrew is an Organization of
people who perform various functions aboard a Ship, Aircraft,
Train, or other transportation vehicle.
VehicleRegistration is the class
of official documents containing information about a vehicle's ownership
and identifying characteristics, as required by the appropriate authority
for the type and location of individual vehicles.
VehicleWheel is a class of cylindrical
Devices used to move a RoadVehicle along a road, running either
directly on the wheel rims or on tires attached to the wheel rims.
WaterTransportationSystem
is the subclass of TransportationSystems whose routes are Waterways.
WaterwayJunction is the subclass of
TransitwayJunctions where two or more Waterways come together.
WindPoweredDevice is the
subclass of Devices that are moved by wind power, including
Sailboats, GliderAirplanes, and windmills.
WoodChipsCarrierShip is the
subclass of CargoShips that carry wood chips.
coal
Aircraft is the subclass of TransportationDevices that travel
through air. Aircraft are intermodal transportation devices, since
they must take off and land either on land or in water.
Airplane is the subclass of Aircraft that
are fixed-wing aircraft which carry their own power sources. Airplane
includes jet airplanes and propeller planes, but not GliderAirplanes.
Airport is the subclass of TransitTerminals
designed for Airplanes (fixed-wing Aircraft).
AnimalPoweredDevice is the subclass
of Devices that function with power supplied by animals. Examples:
oxcarts, horse-drawn plows, mule-driven mills.
Automobile is a subclass of SelfPoweredRoadVehicles including
PassengerCars, FamilyVans, LightTrucks, and SportUtilityVehicles.
In general, this class covers four-wheeled passenger road vehicles.
Battery is a subclass of Device. Batteries are
devices that use chemical means to store or produce electrical power.
Bridge is the subclass of LandTransitways
that are Artifacts crossing over water or other obstacles to motion,
both positive (e.g., railroad tracks or a wall) or negative (a chasm).
A Bridge provides a path for foot traffic, RoadVehicles,
Trains, or other land vehicles. Bridge includes FixedBridges and
PortableBridges.
Canal is the subclass of navigable Waterways
flowing through an artificial course (CanalStructure) designed for
the passage of Ships from one natural BodyOfWater to another. In many
cases, CanalLocks are used to compensate for the difference in water
level between the linked bodies of water.
CommonCarrier is the subclass of
TransportationCompany whose instances offer services fairly to all
customers, according to regular routes and schedules. Contrast with
ContractCarrier.
ContractCarrier is the subclass of
TransportationCompany whose instances offer services to individual
customers, under contract. Contrast with CommonCarrier.
Crane is a subclass of mechanical Devices
that consist of a HoistingDevice on a moveable boom, designed to
assist in moving heavy loads.
CubicFoot is a unit for measuring volume,
equal to a volume of one foot length in each dimension of length, width,
and height.
DeviceStateAttribute is the class
of attributes that represent different states that a Device may be in.
Examples: DeviceOff and DeviceOn, DeviceOpen and DeviceClosed.
DieselEngine is the subclass of
InternalCombustionEngines that use DieselFuel as their resource.
DieselFuel is the subclass of FossilFuel
that represents the kind of heavy fuel oils used in DieselEngines.
ElectricMotor is the subclass of Engines
that produce mechanical power from electricity.
ElectricalSignalling is the
subclass of Signalling processes that involve control of an electrical
current. Cf. ElectronicSignalling.
ElectronicSignalling is the
subclass of Signalling processes that involve a signal generated or
controlled by a computer or other electronic device.
Engine is a subclass of Machine. Engines
are devices for converting some form of energy resource into mechanical
power.
Expressway is the subclass of
SurfacedRoadways that are multiple-lane, limited-access highways
designed for rapid travel by self-powered motor vehicles.
FossilFuel is the subclass of Fuel whose
instances are derived from fossilized organic deposits, such as Coal
and Petroleum.
Fuel is the class of Substances that can be
used as resources in Combustion processes in order to produce heat.
Mechanical energy can be produced by burning fuel in an Engine.
Gasoline is the subclass of FossilFuel that
represents the light, volatile fuels used in GasolineEngines.
GasolineEngine is the subclass of
InternalCombustionEngines that use Gasoline as their resource.
Helicopter is the subclass of Aircraft
that have rotary wings.
HoistingDevice is a subclass of
mechanical Devices that provide a mechanical advantage in lifting
and lowering, e.g., by use of a block and tackle.
InternalCombustionEngine is
the subclass of Engines in which a heat reaction that occurs inside
the engine is transformed into mechanical energy.
LandVehicle is the class of TransportationDevices that travel on
LandTransitways. The two main types of LandVehicle are RoadVehicle
and RailwayVehicle, distinguished by their different types of interface
with the land surface.
License is the subclass of Certificates that
are official documents granted by a GovernmentOrganization and which
authorize the performance of certain kinds of actions, e.g., driving or
exporting.
LiquefiedPetroleumGas is a
compressed hydrocarbon gas.
MaterialHandlingEquipment
is a class of Devices that are equipment used for handling goods and
supplies more efficiently or safely. Examples are cranes, hoists,
forklifts, conveyors, racks, etc.
MetricTon is a UnitOfMeasure that represents
a weight of 2,205 PoundMass.
MilitaryWatercraft is the class of
all Watercraft owned or leased for use by some MilitaryOrganization.
Pipeline is the class of pipelines used
to transport various kinds of fluids.
PortFacility is the class of port
complexes, including piers and docking space, moorings, cargo-handling
and other support facilities for marine traffic. A PortFacility is
a TransitTerminal. Ships are loaded and unloaded at a large
PortFacility.
RailroadTrack is the class of
StationaryArtifacts consisting of rails laid on supports to form
a track for railway vehicles. RailroadTrack is the basic component
of a Railway, while the latter also includes any signalling devices,
crossing markers, switches, and other artifacts along the tracks.
Railway is the subclass of
LandTransitways that have rails along which Trains may travel.
A railway consists of the rail bed, sleepers, tracks, electric
rails, switches, sensors, lights, crossing grades, and any other
integral machinery or parts of a section of railway.
Ramp is the class of Objects that are
inclined planes used for moving objects from one level to another,
especially used for wheeled vehicles and people who cannot climb stairs.
RefrigeratedCompartment is
the subclass of Containers in which the temperature is reduced from
that of the outside air, by some Cooling process.
RoadJunction is the subclass of
TransitwayJunctions where two or more Roadways come together.
RoadVehicle is the subclass of wheeled
LandVehicles designed to travel on Roadways.
Runway is the class of Transitways that are
used for the takeoff and landing of Airplanes. Runways are
Transitways for an intermodal transit, which begins with a land transit
and ends with air transit, or vice versa. The Airspace immediately
above (and adjacent to) a Runway is an AirTransitway.
SelfPoweredDevice is the subclass of Devices whose action is
powered by some kind of on-board component or power source (not the user).
Ship is the class of large Watercraft used
for travel on oceans, seas, or very large lakes.
Signalling is the subclass of Guiding
processes in which an agent, animate or inanimate, sends a signal to
another Object. In many cases, this signal will be an electrical or
electronic one. Some signals may directly control the behavior of
the object signalled, while others may merely cause information to be
presented. Instances of electrical Signalling are typically more
complex than simply than operation of a DeviceSwitch, though in some
cases, Signalling involves remote activation of such a switch by another
device.
SteamEngine is the subclass of Engines
that produce mechanical power from heat and steam pressure.
SurfacedRoadway is the subclass of
Roadways that have been improved by covering them with a substance
to increase the hardness and smoothness of the surface. Covering
materials include pavement, concrete, asphalt, macadam, and gravel.
TerminalBuilding is the subclass of
Buildings that are located at a TransitTerminal and used in support
of its functions, especially for the handling of passengers and freight.
Trailer is the class of RoadVehicles that
are designed for towing with another RoadVehicle.
Train is the subclass of TransportationDevice
whose instances are linked sequences of RollingStock whose motion is
driven by one or more Locomotives or MotorizedRailwayCars.
A TransitTerminal is a place where
travellers or transportation devices begin or end their journeys, or
where passengers or goods may be transferred. At a terminal,
TransportationDevices may be received, assigned, sent out, or
stored. Major TransitTerminals have one or more TerminalBuildings.
intersection
junction
TransitwayJunction is the class of
regions where two or more Transitways meet and traffic may transfer
from one transitway to another.
Truck is the subclass of RoadVehicles that
are designed primarily for transporting various kinds of non-passenger
loads. Truck is the class of single-bodied trucks or TruckTractors.
Note: TractorTrailer combinations are a distinct class.
Tunnel is a subclass of Transitways that
consist of a lengthwise enclosed Hole that allows for transit
through a solid body, as through a mountain, through the seabed below a
body of water, or through a Building.
UnsurfacedRoadway is the subclass
of Roadways that have natural surfaces of dirt or sand.
Urea is a dry, soluble, nitrogenous substance
that is the major solid component of the urine of mammals, and which
may be synthesized from ammonia and carbon dioxide; it is useful in the
production of plastic and in Fertilizers.
UserPoweredDevice is a subclass of
Device representing devices that perform work when a power input is
supplied by the user.
Watercraft is the class of all
TransportationDevices used to travel on or in water.
Waterway is the class of navigable waters,
including Oceans, SeaLanes, Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and inland
bodies of water.
Windmill is the subclass of Engines that
produce mechanical power from Wind energy.
LandTransitway is the subclass of
Transitways that are paths for motion over the ground.
Roadway is the subclass of LandTransitways
that are areas intended for surface travel by wheeled vehicles, typically
powered vehicles. (Roadways are not designed for tracked vehicles;
though transitable by them, the surfaces may be damaged by tracks.)
Roadways are areas that have been at least minimally improved
to enable the passage of wheeled vehicles. Roadway includes dirt and
gravelled roads, paved streets, and expressways.
Transitway is the broadest class
of Regions which may be passed through as a path in some kind of
of Translocation. Transitway includes land, air, and sea
regions, and it includes both natural and artificial transitways.
Translocation is that class of Motions
in which an object moves from one place to another. In the case of round
trips, the origin and destination are the same, but the intervening
motion passes through some other locations. Translocation represents
linear motion, in contrast to rotation or other movement in place. Unlike
in Transportation, with translocation the use of a vehicle is optional;
e.g., walking is a kind of Translocation.
Vehicle is the subclass of
TransportationDevices that transport passengers or goods from one place
to another by moving themselves from the origin to the destination while
carrying the transportedItem, e.g., cars, trucks, ferries, and airplanes.
Contrast Vehicles with devices such as Escalators, people movers
(moving walkways), and supermarket checkout belts, which carry items from
one place to another by means of moving parts, without the device itself
removing from the origin to the destination.
AirTrafficController is the
attribute that describes someone who is an Air Traffic Controller (ATC).
AirTransitway is the subclass of
Transitways through the medium of air. If an area is an
AirTransitway, then some kind of Aircraft can travel through that
airspace.
AircraftNavigator is the Position
of the person who determines the course and position of an individual
Aircraft, usually while on board, in order to guide its movements, the
execution of which may be carried out by the AircraftPilot or copilot.
AircraftPilot is the Position attribute
of an individual who is authorized to fly aircraft of some kind.
AirportWithPavedRunway is an
AirportClassification attribute used to describe an airport whose
longest runway is a PavedRunway.
AirportWithUnpavedRunway is
an AirportClassification attribute used to describe an airport whose
longest runway is an UnpavedRunway.
BroadGauge is the attribute of
any Railway that has a TrackGauge wider than StandardGauge
(i.e., wider than 1.44 Meters).
first mate
chief mate
ChiefMate is the Position attribute of an
individual who is a ship's deck officer second in command below captain
on a commercial vessel (i.e., MerchantMarineShip).
DefenseTransportationSystem
is a worldwide transportation infrastructure used by the U.S. Department of
Defense to move personnel and materials. DTS comprises both military-owned
transportation systems and commercial transit facilities under contract to
the U.S. military or DOD.
DualGauge is the attribute of
any Railway that has three parallel rails, thus allowing
two different gauges of rolling stock to travel over it.
FHWAVehicleClass3 designates Vehicle
Class 3 of the UnitedStatesFederalHighwayAdministration, which includes
all two-axle, four-tire single unit Vehicles other than PassengerCars.
Examples: SUVs and 4-wheel pickup trucks.
The FederalAviationAdministration is the part of the
UnitedStatesDepartmentOfTransportation that is responsible for the
safety of civilian aviation in the United States.
FederalHighwayAdministration
is the part of the UnitedStatesDepartmentOfTransportation whose goal is
to develop and maintain the Federal highway system of the United States, to
assist U.S. states in development and maintenance of their highway systems,
to protect the environment where highways intersect with it, and to provide
access to Federal lands.
The FederalRailroadAdministration is the part of the
UnitedStatesDepartmentOfTransportation that is responsible for the
safety and environmental impact of railroad travel in the United States.
The HagueRules are rules applicable to
transportation of cargo that specify the duties of owners and shippers.
The rules were published in 1924 after an international convention and
subsequently made into law by many maritime nations.
The HagueVisbyRules are an amendment
to the HagueRules. They were published in 1968.
The HamburgRules are rules concerned with
cargo owner and carriers that may be incorporated into contracts for sea
transportation of goods. Adopted by UNCCGS in 1978.
Helmsman is the Position attribute of an
individual who is qualified at Steering a vessel.
LengthwiseEquidistant is the
PositionalAttribute that describes things that are equidistant from one
another along their length. Unlike its specialization, Parallel,
LengthwiseEquidistant allows for the objects to have curved lengths
or edges.
LongRunwayAirport is a CIA
category for Airports whose longest runway has a length between
2,438 meters and 3,047 meters, inclusive.
LongTon is the UnitOfMeasure,
equal to 2,240 PoundMass, which is used to measure Dead Weight
Tonnage capacity of Ships.
MaritimeAdministration is the
United States government agency that administers the laws for maintaining
the U.S. MerchantMarine. The goals of the MaritimeAdministration are
to support U.S. National Security, Shipbuilding, Intermodalism, and Trade.
MediumLengthRunwayAirport is a
CIA category for Airports whose longest runway has a length between
1,524 meters and 2,437 meters, inclusive.
(MerchantMarineFn ?AREA) denotes
the Collection of all commercial ships registered in the
ShipRegister of the GeopoliticalArea ?AREA.
NarrowGauge is the attribute
of any Railway that has a TrackGauge narrower than
StandardGauge. There are several common track widths
among NarrowGauge railways.
Northern Sea Route
NorthernSeaRoute represents the
seasonal waterway in the ArcticOcean adjacent to Russia and
Norway.
Northwest Passage
NorthwestPassage represents the
seasonal waterway in the ArcticOcean adjacent to Canada and the
UnitedStates.
Parallel is the PositionalAttribute that
describes things that are parallel to one another, i.e., they are
LengthwiseEquidistant along a straight length or edge.
PassportControl is the subclass of
Organizations that are concerned with examining Passports being used
for travel. PassportControl may be a government agency or authorized
by a government organization to conduct its activities.
(PassportControlFn ?PLACE) denotes the
PassportControl organization located at the Object ?PLACE.
Paved is the TextureAttribute that applies to
LandTransitway surfaces that are paved.
(PortFacilityFn ?CITY) denotes the
PortFacility of the PortCity ?CITY, including mooring areas, docking
space, cargo handling equipment, and on-land support facilities for
marine traffic.
RadioOperator is the Position attribute
of a person who is qualified to operate a TwoWayRadio.
Gross Ton
Registry Ton
RegistryTon is a unit of measure used to
represent the Gross Registered Tonnage (GRT) capacity of Ships.
GRT is based on a volume measure, with one RegistryTon equal to a
volume of 100 cubic feet.
RoughSurface is the TextureAttribute
that represents a rough-textured surface of an Object.
master
captain
ShipMaster is the class of persons who are
licensed to command a commercial vessel (i.e., MerchantMarineShip).
ShipNavigator is the Position
of the person who determines the course and position of an individual
Watercraft, usually while on board, in order to guide its movements, the
execution of which may be carried out by the captain, skipper, or helm.
ShipPilot is the Position attribute of an
individual who is qualified (and usually licensed) to guide ships in and
out of a specified Harbor or WaterArea, such as a River. Contrast
with Helmsman.
(ShipRegisterFn ?AREA)
denotes the ShipRegister of the Ships that fly the flag of
the GeopoliticalArea ?AREA.
ShortRunwayAirport is a CIA
category for Airports whose longest runway has a length between 914
meters and 1523 meters, inclusive.
SmoothSurface is the TextureAttribute
that represents a smooth-textured surface of an Object.
StandardGauge is the attribute
of Railways having the standardized track width that is
used in North America and most Western European countries.
The standard is typically a distance of 4 ft., 8 and one-half
inches (1.44 meters). There is some variation within which usage is
compatible, e.g., 1.35 meters. Standard gauge originated in
England and was mandated by the U.S. Federal government for the
U.S. Transcontinental Railroad. It is also used in Canada,
Great Britain, and most of Western Europe (but not in Ireland,
or Spain and Portugal.
(TransportationByFn ?TYPE) denotes the subclass of Transportation
events in which a TransportationDevice of ?TYPE is the carrier.
United Nations Convention on the Carriage of Goods by Sea
UnitedStatesDepartmentOfTransportation represents the cabinet-level
executive department of the U.S. Government that is charged with
developing and coordinating national transportation policies including
highway, railway, airway, and maritime transportation, with consideration
for economic needs, ecological impact, and national defense.
UnitedStatesPassportAgency is
the U.S. government agency that issues Passports.
Unpaved is the TextureAttribute that applies
to LandTransitway surfaces that are unpaved.
(VehicleCrewFn ?VEHICLE) denotes the
Organization of people charged with operating the Vehicle ?VEHICLE.
(VehicleTripFn ?DEVICE) denotes the subclass of Transportation
events in which the carrier is the individual TransportationDevice
?VEHICLE. Contrast this function with TransportationByFn, which is used
to denote transportation by a specific kind of vehicle. Example:
(VehicleTripFn HMSQueenMary) vs. (TransportationByFn CruiseShip).
Also note that the former is an instance of the latter.
VeryLongRunwayAirport is a CIA
category for Airports whose longest runway has a length greater
than 3,047 meters.
VeryShortRunwayAirport is a CIA
category for Airports whose longest runway is less than 914 meters
long.
(addressOfHolder ?DOC ?ADDRESS) means
that the address of the holder of the Certificate ?DOC is given as
the Address ?ADDRESS.
(addressOfLocation ?ADDRESS ?PLACE) means that the SymbolicString
?ADDRESS is the address of the Object ?PLACE.
(cargoType ?DEVICE ?TYPE) means that the
TransportationDevice ?DEVICE can, and typically does, carry cargo of
the kind ?TYPE.
(carrier ?EVENT ?OBJECT) means that in the
Transportation process ?EVENT, the TransportationDevice ?OBJECT is
used to carry something from the origin to the destination. If the
carrier is a Vehicle, then it moves along with whatever is carried.
(clearanceHeight ?OBJECT ?HEIGHT) means
that the height of the free space below an Object ?OBJECT (such as a
Bridge, Tunnel ceiling, or Door lintel) is ?HEIGHT.
(consignee ?BOL ?AGENT) means that the
BillOfLading ?BOL names the Agent ?AGENT as the consignee, i.e.,
the agent to whom the goods described in the bill of lading are to be
delivered.
(consignor ?BOL ?AGENT) means that the
BillOfLading ?BOL names the Agent ?AGENT as the consignor, i.e.,
the agent who committed the goods described in the bill of lading to
the ShipMaster named in the bill of lading, for shipment to the
consignee.
(crewSize ?TRANSPORT ?COUNT) means that the
TransportationDevice ?TRANSPORT has a specified crew size of ?COUNT.
(cruisingRange ?VEHICLE ?RANGE) means
that the Vehicle ?VEHICLE has a cruising range of LengthMeasure
?RANGE, when it is fully loaded with fuel.
(dateOfIssue ?DOC ?TIME) means that the
Certificate ?DOC was issued on the date ?TIME.
(destinationInSchedule ?SCHED ?PLACE) means that the
TransportationSchedule ?SCHED contains information
about Trips that arrive at the Object ?PLACE.
(destinationInSystem ?PLACE ?SYSTEM) means that ?PLACE is a
destination along some route in the TransportationSystem ?SYSTEM.
(documentNumber ?DOC ?STRING) means that
the ContentBearingObject ?DOC has the uniqueIdentifier ?STRING.
(embargoedArea ?EMBARGO ?AREA) means that
the TradeEmbargo ?EMBARGO forbids trade with the GeographicArea
?AREA.
(embargoedTradeType ?EMBARGO ?TYPE)
means that the TradeEmbargo ?EMBARGO forbids trade in the kinds of
Object ?TYPE.
(equipmentType ?THING ?TYPE) means that
the Artifact ?THING has a component or attachment of Device ?TYPE.
See also equipmentTypeCount.
flag of registry
flag state
(flagState ?SHIP ?AREA) means that
the Ship ?SHIP is enrolled in the ShipRegister of the
GeopoliticalArea ?AREA and is subject to its maritime laws,
regulations for operation of the ship, and rules of taxation.
(fleetDeadWeightTonnage ?FLEET ?AMOUNT) means that the Collection
of Ships ?FLEET has a total carrying capacity of ?AMOUNT in LongTons.
This is the aggregate vesselDeadWeightTonnage of all the fleet vessels.
Dead Weight Tonnage, or DWT, is the weight of cargo plus stores that a
vessel can carry when immersed to the proper load line.
(fleetGrossRegisteredTonnage ?FLEET ?AMOUNT) means that the
Collection of Ships ?FLEET has a total carrying capacity of ?AMOUNT
in RegistryTons. This is the aggregate vesselGrossRegisteredTonnage
of all the fleet vessels. Gross Registered Tonnage, or GRT, is the
capacity of a vessel calculated on an equivalence of 100 cubic feet of
sheltered area per ton.
(fuelCapacity ?DEVICE ?AMOUNT) means that
the Device ?DEVICE has the fuelCapacity ?AMOUNT.
(issuedTo ?DOC ?AGENT) means that the
Certificate ?DOC was issued to the CognitiveAgent ?AGENT.
(ladenDraft ?SHIP ?AMOUNT) means that
the Watercraft ?SHIP requires a waterDepth greater than ?AMOUNT
to sail without running aground, when she is loaded at capacity.
It also means that the vertical height between the lowest part of
the keel of the loaded vessel and the waterline is ?AMOUNT.
(lengthOfBroadGaugeRailway ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the sum length
of broad gauge railway routes in the GeographicArea ?AREA is the
LengthMeasure ?LENGTH.
(lengthOfDualGaugeRailway ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the sum length
of dual gauge railway routes in the GeographicArea ?AREA is the
LengthMeasure ?LENGTH.
(lengthOfElectrifiedRailway ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the sum
length of all ElectrifiedRailway routes in the GeographicArea
?AREA is the LengthMeasure ?LENGTH.
(lengthOfExpresswaySystem ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the total length
of Expressway in the GeographicArea ?AREA is ?LENGTH.
(lengthOfMultipleTrackRailway ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the sum
length of all MultipleTrackRailway routes in the GeographicArea
?AREA is the LengthMeasure ?LENGTH.
(lengthOfNarrowGaugeRailway ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the sum length
of narrow gauge railway routes in the GeographicArea ?AREA is the
LengthMeasure ?LENGTH.
(lengthOfNaturalGasPipeline ?AREA ?AMOUNT) means that in the
GeograpicArea ?AREA there is the LengthMeasure ?AMOUNT of
NaturalGasPipeline.
(lengthOfPavedHighway ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the total length
of SurfacedRoadway in the GeographicArea ?AREA is ?LENGTH.
(lengthOfPetroleumPipeline ?AREA ?AMOUNT) means that in the
GeograpicArea ?AREA there is the LengthMeasure ?AMOUNT of
PetroleumPipeline.
(lengthOfPetroleumProductPipeline ?AREA ?AMOUNT) means that in the
GeograpicArea ?AREA there is the LengthMeasure ?AMOUNT of
PetroleumProductPipeline.
(lengthOfStandardGaugeRailway ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the sum length
of standard gauge railway routes in the GeographicArea ?AREA is the
LengthMeasure ?LENGTH.
(lengthOfUnclassifiedGaugeRailway ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the sum length
of railway routes in the GeographicArea ?AREA classified as something
other than broad, dual, narrow, or standard gauge is the LengthMeasure
?LENGTH.
(lengthOfUnpavedHighway ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the total length
of UnsurfacedRoadway in the GeographicArea ?AREA is ?LENGTH.
(licenseNumber ?LIC ?STRING) means that
the License ?LIC has the uniqueIdentifier ?STRING.
(navigableForDraft ?WATERWAY ?DRAFT) means that the Waterway
?WATERWAY can be transited by vessels having a draft of ?DRAFT or
less. navigableForDraft does not indicate a positive limit. To
indicate a limit, state '(not (navigableForDraft ?WW ?MAX))',
which implies no navigability for vessels of deeper draft than ?MAX.
(navigableForShippingTonnage ?WATERWAY ?TONNAGE) means that the
Waterway ?WATERWAY can accommodate vessels of the
vesselDeadWeightTonnage ?TONNAGE.
(obstacleForMotionType ?BLOCK ?TYPE) means that the Object ?BLOCK is
an obstacle to the type of Motion ?TYPE.
(obstacleForTransitway ?BLOCK ?WAY) means that the Object ?BLOCK
presents an obstacle to the Transitway ?WAY.
(obstacleForTransitwayType ?BLOCK ?TYPE) means that the Object ?BLOCK
presents an obstacle to Transitways of ?TYPE.
(originInSchedule ?SCHED ?PLACE)
means that the TransportationSchedule ?SCHED contains information
about Trips that originate from the Object ?PLACE.
(passengerCapacityMaxCount ?TRANSPORT ?NUMBER) means that the
TransportationDevice ?TRANSPORT has a safe or legal carrying capacity
for a total ?NUMBER of passengers (not including crew). See also
totalPersonCapacityCount.
(passportNumber ?DOC ?STRING) means that
the Passport ?DOC has the uniqueIdentifier ?STRING.
(pathInSystem ?PATH ?SYSTEM) means that
the Physical thing ?PATH consists of one or more connected routes in
the PhysicalSystem ?SYSTEM.
(personCapacityMaxWeight ?THING ?WEIGHT) means that the Object ?THING
has a safe carrying capacity for a total ?WEIGHT of persons, as occupants,
crew, or passengers, combined.
(routeInSystem ?PART ?SYSTEM) means that
the Transitway ?PART is an established route of the
TransportationSystem ?SYSTEM.
(speed ?OBJECT ?SPEED) means that the
instantaneous speed of ?OBJECT is the PhysicalQuantity ?SPEED.
Speed may be given in KnotUnitOfSpeed or in other units with SpeedFn.
Assertions with speed should be temporally qualified.
(subSystem ?SUB ?SYSTEM) means that the TransportationSystem ?SUB
is a part of the TransportationSystem ?SYSTEM.
(telephoneNumberAtLocation ?NUMBER ?PLACE) means that the
SymbolicString ?NUMBER is a telephone number at the Object ?PLACE.
(telephoneNumberOfHolder ?DOC ?NUMBER) means that the telephone number
of the holder of the Certificate ?DOC is given as the SymbolicString
?NUMBER.
(totalLengthOfHighwaySystem ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the total
length of the highway system in the GeographicArea ?AREA is ?LENGTH.
The figure includes both paved and unpaved roads.
(totalLengthOfRailwaySystem ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the sum
length of all railway routes in the GeographicArea ?AREA
is the LengthMeasure ?LENGTH.
(totalLengthOfWaterways ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the
total length of navigable Waterways in the GeographicArea ?AREA
is the LengthMeasure ?LENGTH.
(totalPersonCapacityCount ?THING ?COUNT) means that the Object ?THING
can legally or safely accommodate a maximum number of people ?COUNT.
(totalPersonsAboard ?TRANSPORT ?NUMBER) means that there is a total
?NUMBER of people aboard the TransportationDevice ?TRANSPORT, including
both crew and passengers.
(totalPipelineInArea ?AREA ?LENGTH) means that the GeopoliticalArea
?AREA has the quantity ?LENGTH of Pipelines.
(trafficableForTrafficType ?WAY ?TYPE) means that Objects of ?TYPE
can move on or in the Transitway ?WAY.
(transitwayMaximumSpeed ?WAY ?SPEED) means that the Transitway
?WAY has a maximum allowed speed of ?SPEED, set and enforced by some
authority.
(transitwayMaximumWeight ?WAY ?WEIGHT) means that the Transitway
?WAY has a maximum safe or allowed weight of ?WEIGHT, e.g., the
maximum weight that a Bridge can support.
(transitwayMinimumSpeed ?WAY ?SPEED) means that the Transitway
?WAY has a minimum allowed speed of ?SPEED, set and enforced by some
authority.
(transportedItem ?MOVEMENT ?ITEM) means
that in the Transportation ?MOVEMENT, the Object ?ITEM is
moved from one place to another using a TransportationDevice.
(vehicleCapacityMaxWeight ?TRANSPORT ?WEIGHT) means that the
TransportationDevice ?TRANSPORT has a safe carrying capacity for
a total MassMeasure of ?WEIGHT.
(vehicleCruisingSpeed ?TRANSPORT ?SPEED) means that the typical cruising
speed of the Vehicle ?TRANSPORT is the PhysicalQuantity ?SPEED. This
predicate need not be used with a temporal constraint. For actual vehicle
speed at a given time, use speed or measure with SpeedFn and an
appropriate temporal qualification.
(vehicleMaximumSpeed ?TRANSPORT ?SPEED)
means that the maximum speed of which the Vehicle ?TRANSPORT is capable is
the PhysicalQuantity ?SPEED. This is independent of legally allowed
maximum speeds.
(vehicleOperator ?AGENT ?OBJECT) means
that the CommericalAgent ?AGENT is the commercial operator of the
Vehicle ?OBJECT, that is, the agent that owns or leases the vehicle and
supplies the crew which physically runs it.
(vesselDeadWeightTonnage ?VESSEL ?AMOUNT) means that the
Watercraft ?VESSEL has a carrying capacity when fully loaded of
?AMOUNT in LongTons. This is the Dead Weight Tonnage, or DWT,
of the vessel, which is the total weight of cargo plus stores
that the vessel can carry when immersed to the proper load line.
(vesselDisplacement ?VESSEL ?AMOUNT) means that the displacement
of Watercraft ?VESSEL is the PhysicalQuantity ?AMOUNT. The
displacement of a vessel may be measured in LongTons (Dead Weight
Tonnage, or DWT) or by volume (Gross Registered Tonnage, or GRT).
(vesselGrossRegisteredTonnage ?VESSEL ?AMOUNT) means that the
Watercraft ?VESSEL has a carrying capacity when fully loaded of
?AMOUNT, where ?AMOUNT is the Gross Registered Tonnage (GRT) of the
vessel, which is based on the total sheltered volume of the vessel
measured in hundreds of cubic feet, and converted to gross tons
at an equivalence of 100 cubic feet per ton.
ContainerEmpty is the Attribute of a
Container that is empty.
ContainerFull is the Attribute of a
Container that is full to capacity.
CubicFoot is a unit for measuring volume,
equal to a volume of one foot length in each dimension of length, width,
and height.
MetricTon is a UnitOfMeasure that represents
a weight of 2,205 PoundMass.
(OperatingFn ?TYPE) denotes the class
of events in which a Device of ?TYPE is being operated.
Railway is the subclass of
LandTransitways that have rails along which Trains may travel.
A railway consists of the rail bed, sleepers, tracks, electric
rails, switches, sensors, lights, crossing grades, and any other
integral machinery or parts of a section of railway.
Waterway is the class of navigable waters,
including Oceans, SeaLanes, Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and inland
bodies of water.
(detainee ?EVENT ?OBJECT) means that in the
Keeping ?EVENT, the Object ?OBJECT is restrained by force, threat, or
other form of intimidation.
(deviceState ?DEVICE ?STATE) means that
the Object ?DEVICE is in the DeviceStateAttribute ?STATE.
(inventory ?CBO ?COLLECTION) means that
the ContentBearingObject ?CBO contains a list or enumeration of the
members of the Collection ?COLLECTION.
(memberType ?GROUP ?TYPE) means that all
the members of the Collection ?GROUP belong to the SetOrClass
?TYPE.
(powerPlant ?GENERATOR ?THING) means that
the Device ?GENERATOR is the power-producing component of the Artifact
?THING which provides the energy for its operation.
(registeredItem ?DOCUMENT ?ITEM) means
that the Text ?DOCUMENT contains an official record of the Physical
thing ?ITEM. The registered item could be an object or an event, e.g.,
an automobile, a ship, a marriage, an adoption.
Prohibition is the DeonticAttribute that
applies to Formulas that an Agent is forbidden, by some authority,
to make true.
Roadway is the subclass of LandTransitways
that are areas intended for surface travel by wheeled vehicles, typically
powered vehicles. (Roadways are not designed for tracked vehicles;
though transitable by them, the surfaces may be damaged by tracks.)
Roadways are areas that have been at least minimally improved
to enable the passage of wheeled vehicles. Roadway includes dirt and
gravelled roads, paved streets, and expressways.