|
|
(5 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown) |
Line 3: |
Line 3: |
| | | |
| = FAQ = | | = FAQ = |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | === Open Energy Ontology === |
| + | |
| + | The Openmod Glossary is no longer maintained. A team of energy system modellers and ontology expert is currently building the [https://github.com/OpenEnergyPlatform/ontology Open Energy Ontology (OEO)] on GitHub. |
| + | |
| | | |
| === What is a glossary? === | | === What is a glossary? === |
Line 12: |
Line 19: |
| We often face misunderstandings in discussions about energy system modeling while talking about it from different points of view or different disciplines.This glossary has the aim to develop a common understanding of terms in the field of energy system modelling. | | We often face misunderstandings in discussions about energy system modeling while talking about it from different points of view or different disciplines.This glossary has the aim to develop a common understanding of terms in the field of energy system modelling. |
| | | |
| + | <br/> |
| | | |
| + | <br/> |
| | | |
| === How to handle multiple definitions for one term? === | | === How to handle multiple definitions for one term? === |
Line 22: |
Line 31: |
| Grouping of words can lead to further disambiguation. When a user clicks on a particular term, they would be provided with a list of other asscociated ones (i.e solar power, PV panels). | | Grouping of words can lead to further disambiguation. When a user clicks on a particular term, they would be provided with a list of other asscociated ones (i.e solar power, PV panels). |
| | | |
| + | It's not necessarily that there is universal consensus over one particular term.However, the description displayed at the top is that one that the majority agrees on. |
| + | |
| + | <br/> |
| | | |
| === What are the abbreviation used for? === | | === What are the abbreviation used for? === |
Line 27: |
Line 39: |
| '''Abbreviation'''s are often used in code. Models often define their own abbreviations, which can differ from the ones used in other models. Therefore, different abbreviations may be displayed (example: abbreviations for the term "abbreviation": abb. [Model X], abbr. [Model Y]). | | '''Abbreviation'''s are often used in code. Models often define their own abbreviations, which can differ from the ones used in other models. Therefore, different abbreviations may be displayed (example: abbreviations for the term "abbreviation": abb. [Model X], abbr. [Model Y]). |
| | | |
| + | <br/> |
| | | |
| === How to handle different terms for the same thing? === | | === How to handle different terms for the same thing? === |
| | | |
| Every term that is used by the community can be added to the glossary. Similar terms can be linked in the category '''<span id="Synonyms" class="mw-headline">Synonyms</span>.''' | | Every term that is used by the community can be added to the glossary. Similar terms can be linked in the category '''<span id="Synonyms" class="mw-headline">Synonyms</span>.''' |
The Openmod Glossary is no longer maintained. A team of energy system modellers and ontology expert is currently building the Open Energy Ontology (OEO) on GitHub.
A glossary, also known as a vocabulary, or clavis, is an alphabetical list of terms in a particular domain of knowledge with the definitions for those terms. [wikipedia]
We often face misunderstandings in discussions about energy system modeling while talking about it from different points of view or different disciplines.This glossary has the aim to develop a common understanding of terms in the field of energy system modelling.
Suggestion openMod 2017: add a disambiguation section in case different wording for the same term is displayed.
Grouping of words can lead to further disambiguation. When a user clicks on a particular term, they would be provided with a list of other asscociated ones (i.e solar power, PV panels).
It's not necessarily that there is universal consensus over one particular term.However, the description displayed at the top is that one that the majority agrees on.
Every term that is used by the community can be added to the glossary. Similar terms can be linked in the category Synonyms.