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Inconsistency between the CCO Modeling Information Doc and Ratio ICE definition? #210

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In "Modeling Information with the Common Core Ontologies 1.3", specifically in section 4.10 (Car Modeling Specification example), an automobile is said to have a Range Function, and this function is said to be measured by a Ratio Measurement ICE. On the other hand, R-MICE has the definition: 'A Measurement Information Content Entity that consists of a symbol that places a Quality of an Entity onto an interval scale having a true zero value.'

Is the example in the doc technically not correct? (The range measurement instead being a measure of a quality of the hypothetical path the vehicle traverses before maxing out its charge?)

Or can R-MICEs be extended to functions? That incidentally would be great for me, as it would simplify a modeling case I am tackling at the moment (range capability of a sensor).

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