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Part II What SHAKEN already knows. SHAKEN’s Components What SHAKEN already knows is organized in components We will look only at the components needed.

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1 Part II What SHAKEN already knows

2 SHAKEN’s Components What SHAKEN already knows is organized in components We will look only at the components needed for this test We show 4 (or 3) slides per component: 1.An English description 2.The definition of the component 3.A simple graphical representation of it 4.A graphical representation as you see it in SHAKEN After each slide, you can look at it in SHAKEN from your laptop

3 Overview –Penetrate –Move –Attach –Release –Detach –Take-Control –(and many more) –Virus –Cell, membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus –DNA, RNA –Enzyme –(and many more) NOTE: SHAKEN’s knowledge is not yet comprehensive

4 Penetrate (English) Penetrate: The agent creates a portal in the object (a barrier), then passes through the portal, and enters the enclosure. The subevents of a Penetrate are: 1. Breach: The agent creates a portal in the object (a barrier) 2. Traverse: The agent moves itself through the portal (using the portal as a path) thereby entering the enclosure.

5 Penetrate (definition) Definition: Breach then Traverse Required slot: agent Restriction: causes (is agent of) the Breach Restriction: traverses (moves self through) the Breach Required slot: object Restriction: a Barrier Restriction: Breached by the agent

6 Penetrate (simplified graph) Entity agent object Entity Penetrate

7 Penetrate (graph)

8 Move (English) An agent causes a change of location of an object, changing the object’s location from source to destination through a path. The object must not be restrained and the path must not be blocked.

9 Move (definition) Definition: object changes location Required slot: object Restriction: a Tangible-Entity Restriction: location changes Primary slot: agent Restriction: causes object's location to change Primary slot: source Restriction: Place Restriction: = original location of object Primary slot: destination Restriction: Place Restriction: = final location of object Primary slot: path Restriction: Place Restriction: = transient location of object

10 Move (simplified graph) object

11 Move (graph)

12 Attach (English) Connect a “minor object” to a “major object”. e.g. “John attached a picture to the wall”.

13 Attach (definition) Definition: establish a link from a “minor” object to a “major” object Required slot: the-major-object Restriction: a Tangible-Entity Comment: the object being attached to Required slot: the-minor-object Restriction: a Tangible-Entity Comment: the object being attached to the-major-object

14 Attach (definition continued) Primary slot: instrument Restriction: a Tangible-Entity Comment: the instrument of the Attach is not the connector, it is a Tangible-Entity used to establish the attachment; the connector is the instrument of the Be-Attached-To state Primary slot: agent Restriction: causes object to be Attached to the destination **Attach puts its object into a Be-Attached-To state, which can be undone by Detaching the object. The two Entities are not on equal footing. The destination may be Moved. The object may only be Moved along the destination Entity (that is, a Move with path equal to the location of the destination of the Be-Attached-To).

15 Attach (simplified graph) the-object-being-attached-tothe-object-being-attached

16 Attach (graph)

17 Release (English) Allow an object to be moved out of its enclosure.

18 Release (definition) Definition: allow an object to be moved out of its enclosure Required slot: object Restriction: a Tangible-Entity Required slot: location Restriction: is inside an enclosure Primary slot: agent Restriction: causes object to be Released Primary slot: instrument Restriction: the thing used to release the object

19 Release (graph)

20 Detach (English) An agent removes the link that attaches an object to a source. An instrument is used to remove the connection.

21 Detach (definition) Definition: remove the link attaching an object to a destination Required slot: object Restriction: a Tangible-Entity Required slot: source Restriction: a Tangible-Entity Primary slot: instrument Restriction: a Tangible-Entity Comment: the instrument of the Detach is not the connector, it is a Tangible-Entity used to remove the connection; the connector is the instrument of the Be-Attached-To state Primary slot: agent Restriction: causes object to be no longer Attached to the source **Detach takes its object out of a Be-Attached-To state, which is the result of Attaching the object to a destination (which is the source of the Detach). As a result of the Detach, the object is free to Move independently of the source.

22 Detach (simplified graph) the-object-being-detached- from the-object-being-detached

23 Detach (graph)

24 Virus (English) A virus, by any other name, is a virus. Most people believe it is a very evil thing that you don’t want to get. The main thing is to avoid shaking hands with other people, really… I saw one once in the Discovery channel. They are really weird looking.

25 Virus (definition) A very, very, very simple one: has-part: Viral-Nucleic-Acid has-part: Protein-coat location: a place

26 Virus (graph)

27 Cell (English) A circle with a bunch of thingies in it. The nucleus is very important, at least some of the time. Mitochondria abound.

28 Cell (specification) A very, very, very simple one: has-part: Cytoplasm has-part: Plasma-membrane, Nucleus location: a place

29 Cell (graph) Nucleus


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