https://ontology.unifiedcyberontology.org/uco/observable/ProcessThread
A process thread is the smallest sequence of programmed instructions that can be managed independently by a scheduler on a computer, which is typically a part of the operating system. It is a component of a process. Multiple threads can exist within one process, executing concurrently and sharing resources such as memory, while different processes do not share these resources. In particular, the threads of a process share its executable code and the values of its dynamically allocated variables and non-thread-local global variables at any given time. [based on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thread_(computing)]
Instances of observable:ProcessThread can have the following properties:
PROPERTY | TYPE | DESCRIPTION | RANGE |
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From class owl:Thing | |||
types:threadNextItem | owl:ObjectProperty | The link to a next item in a thread. | owl:Thing |
types:threadPreviousItem | owl:ObjectProperty | A direct link to a previous item in a thread. | owl:Thing |
By the associated SHACL property shapes, instances of observable:ProcessThread can have the following properties:
PROPERTY |
PROPERTY TYPE |
DESCRIPTION |
MIN COUNT |
MAX COUNT |
LOCAL RANGE |
GLOBAL RANGE |
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observable:ObservableObject | |||||||
observable:hasChanged | owl:DatatypeProperty |
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1 |
xsd:boolean
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xsd:boolean
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observable:state | owl:DatatypeProperty |
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1 |
xsd:string
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xsd:string
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core:UcoObject | |||||||
core:createdBy | owl:ObjectProperty |
The identity that created a characterization of a concept.
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1 |
core:IdentityAbstraction
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core:IdentityAbstraction
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core:description | owl:DatatypeProperty |
A description of a particular concept characterization.
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xsd:string
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xsd:string
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core:externalReference | owl:ObjectProperty |
Specifies a reference to a resource outside of the UCO.
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0 |
core:ExternalReference
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core:ExternalReference
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core:hasFacet | owl:InverseFunctionalProperty |
Further sets of properties characterizing a concept based on the particular context of the class and of the particular instance of the concept being characterized.
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core:Facet
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core:Facet
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core:modifiedTime | owl:DatatypeProperty |
Specifies the time that this particular version of the object was modified. The object creator can use the time it deems most appropriate as the time this version of the object was modified. The value of the modified property for a given object version MUST be later than or equal to the value of the created property. Object creators MUST update the modified property when creating a new version of an object. The modified timestamp MUST be precise to the nearest millisecond (exactly three digits after the decimal place in seconds).
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xsd:dateTime
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xsd:dateTime
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core:name | owl:DatatypeProperty |
The name of a particular concept characterization.
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1 |
xsd:string
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xsd:string
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core:objectCreatedTime | owl:DatatypeProperty |
The time at which a characterization of a concept is created. This time pertains to the time of creating the record object, and is not an intrinsic characteristic of the concept.
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1 |
xsd:dateTime
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xsd:dateTime
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core:objectMarking | owl:ObjectProperty |
Marking definitions to be applied to a particular concept characterization in its entirety.
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core:MarkingDefinitionAbstraction
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core:MarkingDefinitionAbstraction
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core:specVersion | owl:DatatypeProperty |
The version of UCO ontology or subontology specification used to characterize a concept.
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1 |
xsd:string
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xsd:string
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core:tag | owl:DatatypeProperty |
A generic tag/label.
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xsd:string
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xsd:string
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@prefix observable: <https://ontology.unifiedcyberontology.org/uco/observable/> .
@prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#> .
@prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> .
@prefix sh: <http://www.w3.org/ns/shacl#> .
observable:ProcessThread a owl:Class,
sh:NodeShape ;
rdfs:label "ProcessThread"@en ;
rdfs:comment "A process thread is the smallest sequence of programmed instructions that can be managed independently by a scheduler on a computer, which is typically a part of the operating system. It is a component of a process. Multiple threads can exist within one process, executing concurrently and sharing resources such as memory, while different processes do not share these resources. In particular, the threads of a process share its executable code and the values of its dynamically allocated variables and non-thread-local global variables at any given time. [based on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thread_(computing)]"@en ;
rdfs:subClassOf observable:ObservableObject ;
sh:targetClass observable:ProcessThread .