observable:Thread


URI

https://unifiedcyberontology.org/ontology/uco/observable#Thread

Label

Thread

Description

A thread is the smallest sequence of programmed instructions that can be managed independently by a scheduler on a computer, which is typically a part of the operating system. It is a component of a process. Multiple threads can exist within one process, executing concurrently and sharing resources such as memory, while different processes do not share these resources. In particular, the threads of a process share its executable code and the values of its dynamically allocated variables and non-thread-local global variables at any given time. [based on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thread_(computing)]

Target Classes (1)

Shape Properties

Instances of observable:Thread can have the following properties:

PROPERTY

MIN COUNT

MAX COUNT

TYPE

observable:ObservableObject
observable:hasChanged 0 1 xsd:boolean
observable:state 0 1 xsd:string
core:UcoObject
core:createdBy 0 1 core:IdentityAbstraction
core:description 0 * xsd:string
core:externalReference 0 * core:ExternalReference
core:hasFacet 0 * core:Facet
core:id 0 1 types:Identifier
core:modifiedTime 0 * xsd:dateTime
core:name 0 1 xsd:string
core:objectCreatedTime 0 1 xsd:dateTime
core:objectMarking 0 * core:MarkingDefinitionAbstraction
core:specVersion 0 1 xsd:string
core:tag 0 * xsd:string
core:type 0 * xsd:string

Implementation

@prefix observable: <https://unifiedcyberontology.org/ontology/uco/observable#> .
@prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#> .
@prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> .
@prefix sh: <http://www.w3.org/ns/shacl#> .

observable:Thread a owl:Class,
        sh:NodeShape ;
    rdfs:label "Thread"@en ;
    rdfs:comment "A thread is the smallest sequence of programmed instructions that can be managed independently by a scheduler on a computer, which is typically a part of the operating system. It is a component of a process. Multiple threads can exist within one process, executing concurrently and sharing resources such as memory, while different processes do not share these resources. In particular, the threads of a process share its executable code and the values of its dynamically allocated variables and non-thread-local global variables at any given time. [based on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thread_(computing)]"@en ;
    rdfs:subClassOf observable:ObservableObject ;
    sh:targetClass observable:Thread .