]> Fully satisfied model This property is used in checklist results to relate an evaluated target resource with a checklist model that is fully satisfied by that resource (i.e. all MUST, SHOULD and MAY requirements satisfied). Minim definition resource This property relates a checklist result to a resource containing Minim definitions used to perform a checklist evaluation. Minimally satisfied model This property is used in checklist results to relate an evaluated target resource with a checklist model that is minimally (adequately) satisfied by that resource (i.e. all MUST requirements satisfied). Unsatisfied MAY item This property is used in checklist results to relate an evaluated target resource with a checklist item that is not satisfied by the target resource, but which is defined as an item whose satisfaction is optional. Unsatisfied MUST item This property is used in checklist results to relate an evaluated target resource with a checklist item that is not satisfied by the target resource, but which MUST be satisfied for the overall checklist to be satisfied. Unsatisfied SHOULD item This property is used in checklist results to relate an evaluated target resource with a checklist item that is not satisfied by the target resource, but which SHOULD be satisfied for the overall checklist to be fully satisfied. Nominally satisfied model This property is used in checklist results to relate an evaluated target resource with a checklist model that is nominally (adequately) satisfied by that resource (i.e. all MUST and SHOULD requirements satisfied). Satisfied checklist item This property is used in checklist results to relate an evaluated target resource with a checklist item that is satisfied by that resource. Tested checklist This property relates a checklist result to a checklist against which it has been evaluated. Tested Minim model This property relates a checklist result to a Minim model defning an evaluated checklist. (The Minim model definition is contained within the resource referenced by minim:minimUri, and MAY be the same URI. More commonly, the Minim model URI is the Minim resource URI with a fragment identifier, allowing a single Minim resource to contain multiple model (checklist) definitions. Note that the model definition is also included in the result graph returned, for ease of access. Tested RO This property relates a checklist result to a Research Object that provides the context for the evaluation performed. Tested target resource This property relates a checklist result to a target resource for which checklist evaluation has been performed. Tested requirement This property indicates a minim requirement tested by a checklist item report Tested purpose This property relates a checklist result to a string indicating a purpose for which evaluation has been performed. (Note, this value is technically redundant, being accessible from the tested checklist resource, and included for convenience of reporting.) Tested requirement message This property indicates a message that described the outcome of the tested requirement Minim checklist A checklist object indicates a minim:Model to be satisfied if a target resource is to be considered suitable for some specific purpose. As such, it links a target resource and a purpose for which it might be used with a minim:Model that must be satisfied for the resource to be considered fit for that purpose. A Checklist may be associated directly with a target resource as the subject of a minim:hasChecklist statement, or may be associated indirectly via a URI template that is the object of an associated minim:forTargetTemplate statement. The latter form is is more flexible as it allows a given checklist to be more easily used with multiple resources. Checklist item report 1 1 1 1 Each item within a checklist is reported separately by a report structure that is associated with the Research Object (@@should be target resource?) by a property indicating how it affects the overall evaluation: minim:satisfied, minim:missingMust, minim:missingShould or minim:missingMay. Minim model A Minim model collects a number of requirements, and associates each with a MUST, SHOULD or MAY requirement level. Minim requirement A Minim requirement, whose satisfaction is determined by evaluation of the indicated rule. The minim:seq value is used to order the requirement results returned, to allow more consistent reporting of results. Checklist result 1 1 1 1 1 1 A resource the represents the result of a single checklist evaluation. Research Object Many checklist result annotations are applied to the research object that provides the context for the evaluation. In addition to checklist results, some useful descriptive information from the original data may be included with the result graph, including: rdfs:label, dctertms:identifier, dcterms:title, dcterms:description RO Target resource The target resource is decorated with properties that indicate the extent to which it satisfied a checklist. In addition, a label property from the original data may be included to help with reporting of results