Concepts in Collaborative Aspect Sample Clauses

Concepts in Collaborative Aspect. The collaborative descriptions heavily depend on the reuse of concepts from the Procedural Aspect and the Structural Aspects (Motivator/Participant) to provide a collaborative overview. Therefore the concepts presented in the other Aspects can be used here in addition to the following ones: Concept Specialisation of Description Collaboration Split-Decomposition set (unspecified inclusion type); Template It depicts the collaboration of Structural elements for one or several Actions/Processes. It generally focuses on a certain set of Structural elements, like Liable entities. Participant involvement Instance A Participant involvement depicts a certain contribution of a participant. It is not simply the participant, but also their involvement. Table 8: Concepts of the Collaborative Aspect While the specialised concepts should be preferred, the general concepts should also be available in this Aspect, most notably:  contains (contained by) – It should be used to describe decomposition of a Collaboration into the elements it contains.  implication (inverse implication) – It should be used to describe the additional things depicted in the Collaborative Aspect. However, because if it’s very general nature, it should first be specialised further. The same problem from the Procedural Aspect for the decomposition and reuse of elements can be found here as well. However, the same solutions with either using Representative elements or preventing the reuse also apply. In many cases the Participant involvement can be used as the Representative element.
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