The documentation for "Modeling Information with the Common Core Ontologies" (and others) regularly mention the value of the ArtifactModel (and ModalObjectProperty namespace) for comparing true performance/value from prescribed.
The example from the document above is nearly perfect:

I have looked over the documentation and ontology and cannot find a way to express that a particular instance resulted in values of greater, lesser, etc.
How would one (for example), using the CCO:ArtifactModel (or other entity), capture that the prescribed value (in the example above) is:
speed1 ..IBE... **greater than** 42.2 (MBPS)
It seems appropriate to capture this information within the ArtifactModel, if it is to be used as a single-source of truth for design.
The documentation for "Modeling Information with the Common Core Ontologies" (and others) regularly mention the value of the ArtifactModel (and ModalObjectProperty namespace) for comparing true performance/value from prescribed.
The example from the document above is nearly perfect:

I have looked over the documentation and ontology and cannot find a way to express that a particular instance resulted in values of greater, lesser, etc.
How would one (for example), using the CCO:ArtifactModel (or other entity), capture that the prescribed value (in the example above) is:
It seems appropriate to capture this information within the ArtifactModel, if it is to be used as a single-source of truth for design.