General Overview

A graphical overview of the SAREF4SYST ontology is provided in Figure 1. In such figure:

SAREF4SYST Overview
Figure 1: SAREF4SYST overview

Systems and sub-systems

A s4syst:System, is defined as a part of the universe that is virtually isolated from the environment.

NOTE: The system properties are typically state variables (e.g. consumed or stored energy, agent population, temperature, volume, humidity).

Figure 2 illustrates classes and properties that can be used to define connected systems and their sub-systems.
SAREF4SYST: Systems, sub-systems
Figure 2: SAREF4SYST: Systems, sub-systems

A system may be connected to other systems that are part of its environment. This is modelled by a property named s4syst:connectedTo, which is symmetric.

Connections between systems

A connection between two s4syst:Systems, modelled by s4syst:connectedTo, describes the potential interactions between connected s4syst:Systems. A connection can be qualified using class s4syst:Connection.

Figure 3 illustrates classes and properties that can be used to qualify connections between s4syst:Systems.
Connections between systems
Figure 3: Connections between systems

Connection Points of systems

A s4syst:System connects to other s4syst:Systems at connection points. A connection point belongs to one and only one s4syst:System, and can be described using the class s4syst:ConnectionPoint.

Figure 4 illustrates the classes and the properties that can be used to describe connection points of a s4syst:System.

One can then associate a s4syst:ConnectionPoint with properties (saref:Property) that describe it (e.g. position and speed, voltage and intensity, thermic transmission coefficient).

SAREF4SYST: Connection points of systems, where other systems connect
Figure 4: SAREF4SYST: Connection points of systems, where other systems connect