LEAP actionpattern

Belongs to LEAP 2.0 > classes

Explanation
There is no definition here yet, but the concept is in essence about defining a type of activity. This is clearly part of the world of thought, not the embodied world.

One way in which this can be used in the portfolio world is to specify of the kinds of activity that would count, or fit, in a certain situation.

But perhaps this could include assessment, in which case the two classes could be merged, or assessment could be a subclass of actionpattern.

Predicates
See the notes on LEAP triples for an explanation of what forms of triples there are, and how they are represented here.
 * "Direct" predicates are those where this class is in the domain of the predicate (but its superclass is not).
 * "Inverse" predicates, if given for reference, are those where the class is in the range, but not the domain, of the predicate.
 * "=" means the predicate expects a literal object: the type of literal may be specified here.
 * "&rarr;" means the predicate expects an object URL referring to an instance of the given class(es).
 * "&larr;" is used for inverse predicates, and means that triples may exist with instances of the given class(es) as subject and this class as object.

Inherited
from pattern

LEAP2A
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Issues
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