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<p>Hi, <br>
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<p>These are the new Native classes, with the old classes as
extensions:<br>
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<p><img src="cid:part1.5D71994A.32B8B9FB@gmail.com" alt=""
width="718" height="385"></p>
<p>We can always define attributes of type
NativeControlledVocabularyEntry and NativeReference, which will
allow us to use the full-fledged list of attributes from the
sub-classes if necessary. <br>
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<p>With that in mind:</p>
<p>1) shouldn't we then change the type of the attributes in
PairedControlledVocabulary to NativeControlledVocabularyEntry?</p>
<p><img src="cid:part2.1603C315.4BDA2A56@gmail.com" alt=""
width="355" height="174"></p>
<p>2) What's exactly "vocabulary" in ControlledVocabularyEntry? How
is it used?<br>
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<p>3) Actually, how do we really use these things? I understand how
the Native classes work, but now it seems Reference might be used
to reference a term and an extent, like
PairedControlledVocabularyEntry, but in a different way. I think
there was an example somewhere that help people made sense of all
this, but I can't find it, and I fear we are making a mistake
somewhere... So many cross references between classes are making
me dizzy...<br>
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<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Flavio<br>
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