There is a wide range of use cases where employee activities are described with respect to their work shift, and this assists with coordinating resources and locating entities (such as employees, computers, vehicles, etc.). This seems useful for manufacturing, commerce, government, university, and other contexts. I think this makes a good case for it being included in the common core rather than a lower-level ontology.
I am looking for some opinions here on what this sort of entity is. It seems ambiguous whether it is:
- Act of Employment
- Temporal region
- Plan or specification for a person to perform some activities on a given temporal region
- The aggregate of activities that realize some employee role, on a given temporal region
I think we could get a recommended design pattern for this, and whether a work shift needs to be asserted above and beyond the above entities.
There is a wide range of use cases where employee activities are described with respect to their work shift, and this assists with coordinating resources and locating entities (such as employees, computers, vehicles, etc.). This seems useful for manufacturing, commerce, government, university, and other contexts. I think this makes a good case for it being included in the common core rather than a lower-level ontology.
I am looking for some opinions here on what this sort of entity is. It seems ambiguous whether it is:
I think we could get a recommended design pattern for this, and whether a work shift needs to be asserted above and beyond the above entities.