The UCF uses advanced semantic mapping to establish the relationships of vocabulary terms between Mandates and Common Controls.
Here is the listing that is most current.
- Synonym — Terms that mean exactly or nearly the same thing as the focus term.
- Antonym — Terms that mean the opposite as the focus term.
- Linguistic Parent - Terms that are linguistically broader than the focus term, this includes origins of terms.
- Linguistic Child - Terms that are linguistically narrower than the focus term, this includes derivatives. Inverse: Linguistic Parent
- Category For - A term of which the focus term is a kind of.
- Type of - Terms that are kinds or examples of the focus term.
Inverse: Category For - Includes - Terms the focus term is an element of.
- Part of - Terms whose definitions are an element of the focus term.
Inverse: Includes. - Used to Create - A term that is a template for or used to create the focus term.
- Is Created by - A term that is created by the focus term.
Inverse: Used to Create. - Is Referenced by - A term that mentions or references the focus term.
- References - A term that the focus term mentions or sites.
Inverse: Is Referenced by. - Is used to Enforce — A term that causes the focus term to occur or compels compliance of the focus term.
- Is Enforced by — A term that uses the focus term to occur or compel compliance.
Inverse: Is used to Enforce - Used to Prevent — A term that prevents the focus term.
- Is prevented by — A term that is prevented by the focus term.
Inverse: Used to Prevent - Manages – A term that is in charge the focus term.
- Is managed by – A term that is supervised or controlled by the focus term.
Inverse: Manages - Uses – A term that is put to use or utilized by the focus term.
- Is used by – A term that utilizes or puts to use the focus term.
Inverse: Uses
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