Cidoc conceptual Reference Model


Amendments to version 4.2.4



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Amendments to version 4.2.4


In 16th CIDOC CRM Harmonization meeting which took place in Nuremberg on 4 – 7 December 2007, the following changes took place

Delete the word “domain”


From the introduction, the characterization of the CRM ontology as a domain ontology is deleted.

The text was changed as:


BEFORE
Applied Form
The CRM is a domain ontology in the sense used in computer science. ………..
AFTER

Applied Form

T

he CRM is an ontology in the sense used in computer science. ……..



E15

The first letter of the first word in the first example was capitalized.


BEFORE

  • replacement of the inventory number TA959a by GE34604 for a 17th century lament cloth at the Museum Benaki, Athens

AFTER

  • Replacement of the inventory number TA959a by GE34604 for a 17th century lament cloth at the Museum Benaki, Athens

E42


The first sentence of the scope note is changed

BEFORE


This class comprises codes assigned to instances…

AFTER


This class comprices strings or codes assigned to instances….

E85 and E86


The scope note is changed to include marriage as a social organization and also to correct misspelled class numbers and names.
BEFORE
E85 Joining
Subclass of: E7 Activity
Scope note: This class comprises the activities that result in an instance of E49 Actor becoming a member of an instance of E74 Group. This class does not imply initiative by either party.
Typical scenarios include becoming a member of a social organisation, becoming employee of a company, the adoption of a child by a family and the inauguration of somebody into an official position.

Examples:



  • The election of Sir Isaac Newton as Member of Parliament for the University of Cambridge to the Convention Parliament of 1689

  • The inauguration of Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev as leader of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) in 1985

Properties:

P143 joined (was joined by): E39 Actor

P144 joined with (gained member by) E74 Group



E80 Leaving
Subclass of: E7 Activity
Scope note: This class comprises the activities that result in an instance of E49 Actor to be separated from an instance of E74 Group. This class does not imply initiative by either party.

Typical scenarios include the termination of membership in a social organisation, ending the employment at a company, and the end of tenure of somebody in an official position.


Examples:



  • The end of Sir Isaac Newton’s duty as Member of Parliament for the University of Cambridge to the Convention Parliament in 1702

  • George Washington’s leaving office in 1797

Properties:

P145 separated (left by) E39 Actor

P146 separated from (lost member by) E74 Group

AFTER
E85 Joining

Subclass of: E7 Activity

Scope note: This class comprises the activities that result in an instance of E39 Actor becoming a member of an instance of E74 Group. This class does not imply initiative by either party.


Typical scenarios include becoming a member of a social organisation, becoming employee of a company, marriage, the adoption of a child by a family and the inauguration of somebody into an official position.

Examples:



  • The election of Sir Isaac Newton as Member of Parliament for the University of Cambridge to the Convention Parliament of 1689

  • The inauguration of Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev as leader of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) in 1985

Properties:

P143 joined (was joined by): E39 Actor
P144 joined with (gained member by) E74 Group
E86 Leaving

Subclass of: E7 Activity

Scope note: This class comprises the activities that result in an instance of E39 Actor to be disassociated from an instance of E74 Group. This class does not imply initiative by either party.
Typical scenarios include the termination of membership in a social organisation, ending the employment at a company, divorce, and the end of tenure of somebody in an official position.

Examples:



  • The end of Sir Isaac Newton’s duty as Member of Parliament for the University of Cambridge to the Convention Parliament in 1702

  • George Washington’s leaving office in 1797

Properties:

P145 disassociated (left by) E39 Actor
P146 disassociated from (lost member by) E74 Group


Amendments to version 4.2.5


The following changes have been made to the 17th SIG meeting May 12-15 at Heraklion Crete

Changes in the terminology


In the terminology there were two instance paragraphs. In this version they have been merged.
BEFORE


instance

An instance of a class is an item that has the traits that match the criteria of the intension of the class.

For example:

The painting known as the “The Mona Lisa” is an instance of the class Physical Man Made Object.
An instance of a property is a factual relation between an instance of the domain and an instance of the range of the property that matches the criteria of the intension of the property.
For example:

“The Louvre is current owner of The Mona Lisa” is an instance of the property “is current owner of”.







instance

An instance of a class is a real world item that fulfils the criteria of the intension of the class. Note, that the number of instances declared for a class in an information system is typically less than the total in the real world. For example, you are an instance of Person, but you are not mentioned in all information systems describing Persons.

AFTER



instance

An instance of a class is a real world item that fulfils the criteria of the intension of the class. Note, that the number of instances declared for a class in an information system is typically less than the total in the real world. For example, you are an instance of Person, but you are not mentioned in all information systems describing Persons.

For example:

The painting known as the “The Mona Lisa” is an instance of the class Physical Man Made Object.
An instance of a property is a factual relation between an instance of the domain and an instance of the range of the property that matches the criteria of the intension of the property.
For example:

“The Louvre is current owner of The Mona Lisa” is an instance of the property “is current owner of”.





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