http://kbpedia.org/kko/rc/Flaw-Intermittent
A situation in which something has a flaw (see #$hasFlawAttributes, or, perhaps, #$malfunctionAffects) that does not always make itself apparent. In software, an intermittent bug is a bug (#$Malfunction) that does not affect every execution of the software program, but which seems to occur 'every now and then'. Such bugs make related instances of DebuggingAComputerProgram harder rather than easier. Sometimes programmers just live with such bugs, rather than fixing them, if they strike infrequently.
rdfs:type
predicate, which assigns an entity to one or more parental classes. RCs within the KKO graph may be equivalent (owl:equivalentClass
), a parent super class (kko:superClassOf
), a child sub class (rdfs:subClassOf
), or a closely related concept (kko:isCloselyRelated
). These relationships define the edges between the nodes in the graph structure, and are also the basis for logical inferencing.
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Flaw-Intermittent
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Flaw-Intermittent
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Living Things
over Plants
, Animals
, etc.) that are used mostly for organizational purposes. The core typologies are the key ones to focus upon for distinguishing large groupings of entities.
kko:superClassOf
property. This property is the inverse of the rdfs:subClassOf
property.
rdfs:subClassOf
property. This property is the inverse of the kko:superClassOf
property.
This is a leaf (terminal) node within the KBpedia ontology; there are no further narrower concepts.