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Many of these are not competency questions #5

@alanruttenberg

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@alanruttenberg

Because most aren't questions. A competency question should have a form more like:

The following information is given <information that has been recorded>. How do you answer the question <something with a question mark at the end>. The answer should be: <what you want the query to output>

Ideally they should be questions that would be plausibly asked by a realistic application that we know someone cares about. Priority given to questions that can be answered by an existing system. This is because our first goal with ontology is interoperability, and so we care about existing applications, since generally they don't work well together. Having capabilities beyond the state of the art is desirable, but not the first goal.

Low priority is given to hypothetical situations for which no one has a client asking for an implementation, or which are AI complete.

I am working on documenting representations that address some of these questions, and would appreciate if the questions could be given in order of priority, with the above considerations taken into account, and rewritten where appropriate.

Cross reference CommonCoreOntology/CommonCoreOntologies#564

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