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package eu.dnetlib.ariadneplus;
import org.apache.jena.rdf.model.Model;
import org.apache.jena.rdf.model.ModelFactory;
import org.apache.jena.rdf.model.Property;
import org.apache.jena.rdf.model.Resource;
/**
* Vocabulary definitions from http://www.cidoc-crm.org/sites/default/files2/cidoc_crm_v6.2-draft-2015August.rdfs
*
* @author Auto-generated by schemagen on 29 Sep 2017 15:45
*/
public class CRM {
/**
* <p>The RDF model that holds the vocabulary terms</p>
*/
private static final Model M_MODEL = ModelFactory.createDefaultModel();
/**
* <p>The namespace of the vocabulary as a string</p>
*/
public static final String NS = "http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/";
/**
* <p>The URL to the online schema as a string</p>
*/
public static final String RDFS_URL = "http://www.cidoc-crm.org/sites/default/files2/cidoc_crm_v6.2-draft-2015August.rdfs";
/**
* <p>The namespace of the vocabulary as a string</p>
*
* @return namespace as String
* @see #NS
*/
public static String getURI() {
return NS;
}
/**
* <p>The namespace of the vocabulary as a resource</p>
*/
public static final Resource NAMESPACE = M_MODEL.createResource(NS);
/**
* <p>This property property links an E69 Death event to the E21 Person that died.</p>
*/
public static final Property P100_was_death_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P100_was_death_of");
public static final Property P100i_died_in = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P100i_died_in");
/**
* <p>This property links an instance of E70 Thing to an E55 Type of usage. It allows
* the relationship between particular things, both physical and immaterial,
* and general methods and techniques of use to be documented. Thus it can be
* asserted that a baseball bat had a general use for sport and a specific use
* for threatening people during the Great Train Robbery.</p>
*/
public static final Property P101_had_as_general_use = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P101_had_as_general_use");
public static final Property P101i_was_use_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P101i_was_use_of");
/**
* <p>This property describes the E35 Title applied to an instance of E71 Man-Made
* Thing. The E55 Type of Title is assigned in a sub property. The P102.1 has
* type property of the P102 has title (is title of) property enables the relationship
* between the Title and the thing to be further clarified, for example, if the
* Title was a given Title, a supplied Title etc. It allows any man-made material
* or immaterial thing to be given a Title. It is possible to imagine a Title
* being created without a specific object in mind.</p>
*/
public static final Property P102_has_title = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P102_has_title");
public static final Property P102i_is_title_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P102i_is_title_of");
/**
* <p>This property links an instance of E71 Man-Made Thing to an E55 Type of usage.
* It creates a property between specific man-made things, both physical and
* immaterial, to Types of intended methods and techniques of use. Note: A link
* between specific man-made things and a specific use activity should be expressed
* using P19 was intended use of (was made for).</p>
*/
public static final Property P103_was_intended_for = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P103_was_intended_for");
public static final Property P103i_was_intention_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P103i_was_intention_of");
/**
* <p>This property links a particular E72 Legal Object to the instances of E30
* Right to which it is subject. The Right is held by an E39 Actor as described
* by P75 possesses (is possessed by).</p>
*/
public static final Property P104_is_subject_to = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P104_is_subject_to");
public static final Property P104i_applies_to = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P104i_applies_to");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E39 Actor who holds the instances of E30 Right
* to an E72 Legal Object. It is a superproperty of P52 has current owner (is
* current owner of) because ownership is a right that is held on the owned object.
* P105 right held by (has right on) is a shortcut of the fully developed path
* from E72 Legal Object through P104 is subject to (applies to), E30 Right,
* P75 possesses (is possessed by) to E39 Actor.</p>
*/
public static final Property P105_right_held_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P105_right_held_by");
public static final Property P105i_has_right_on = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P105i_has_right_on");
/**
* <p>This property associates an instance of E90 Symbolic Object with a part of
* it that is by itself an instance of E90 Symbolic Object, such as fragments
* of texts or clippings from an image.</p>
*/
public static final Property P106_is_composed_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P106_is_composed_of");
public static final Property P106i_forms_part_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P106i_forms_part_of");
/**
* <p>This property relates an E39 Actor to the E74 Group of which that E39 Actor
* is a member. Groups, Legal Bodies and Persons, may all be members of Groups.
* A Group necessarily consists of more than one member. This property is a shortcut
* of the more fully developed path from E74 Group through P144 joined with (gained
* member by), E85 Joining, P143 joined (was joined by) to E39 Actor The property
* P107.1 kind of member can be used to specify the type of membership or the
* role the member has in the group.</p>
*/
public static final Property P107_has_current_or_former_member =
M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P107_has_current_or_former_member");
public static final Property P107i_is_current_or_former_member_of =
M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P107i_is_current_or_former_member_of");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E24 Physical Man-Made Thing that came into existence
* as a result of an E12 Production. The identity of an instance of E24 Physical
* Man-Made Thing is not defined by its matter, but by its existence as a subject
* of documentation. An E12 Production can result in the creation of multiple
* instances of E24 Physical Man-Made Thing.</p>
*/
public static final Property P108_has_produced = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P108_has_produced");
public static final Property P108i_was_produced_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P108i_was_produced_by");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who assume or have assumed
* overall curatorial responsibility for an E78 Collection. It does not allow
* a history of curation to be recorded. This would require use of an Event initiating
* a curator being responsible for a Collection.</p>
*/
public static final Property P109_has_current_or_former_curator =
M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P109_has_current_or_former_curator");
public static final Property P109i_is_current_or_former_curator_of =
M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P109i_is_current_or_former_curator_of");
/**
* <p>This property associates an instance of E92 Spacetime Volume with another
* instance of E92 Spacetime Volume that falls within the latter. In other words,
* all points in the former are also points in the latter.</p>
*/
public static final Property P10_falls_within = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P10_falls_within");
public static final Property P10i_contains = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P10i_contains");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E24 Physical Man-Made Thing that is added to
* (augmented) in an E79 Part Addition. Although a Part Addition event normally
* concerns only one item of Physical Man-Made Thing, it is possible to imagine
* circumstances under which more than one item might be added to (augmented).
* For example, the artist Jackson Pollock trailing paint onto multiple canvasses.</p>
*/
public static final Property P110_augmented = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P110_augmented");
public static final Property P110i_was_augmented_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P110i_was_augmented_by");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E18 Physical Thing that is added during an E79
* Part Addition activity</p>
*/
public static final Property P111_added = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P111_added");
public static final Property P111i_was_added_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P111i_was_added_by");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E24 Physical Man-Made Thing that was diminished
* by E80 Part Removal. Although a Part removal activity normally concerns only
* one item of Physical Man-Made Thing, it is possible to imagine circumstances
* under which more than one item might be diminished by a single Part Removal
* activity.</p>
*/
public static final Property P112_diminished = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P112_diminished");
public static final Property P112i_was_diminished_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P112i_was_diminished_by");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E18 Physical Thing that is removed during an
* E80 Part Removal activity.</p>
*/
public static final Property P113_removed = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P113_removed");
public static final Property P113i_was_removed_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P113i_was_removed_by");
/**
* <p>This symmetric property allows the instances of E2 Temporal Entity with the
* same E52 Time-Span to be equated. This property is only necessary if the time
* span is unknown (otherwise the equivalence can be calculated). This property
* is the same as the "equal" relationship of Allens temporal logic (Allen,
* 1983, pp. 832-843).</p>
*/
public static final Property P114_is_equal_in_time_to = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P114_is_equal_in_time_to");
/**
* <p>This property allows the ending point for a E2 Temporal Entity to be situated
* by reference to the ending point of another temporal entity of longer duration.
* This property is only necessary if the time span is unknown (otherwise the
* relationship can be calculated). This property is the same as the "finishes
* / finished-by" relationships of Allens temporal logic (Allen, 1983, pp. 832-843).</p>
*/
public static final Property P115_finishes = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P115_finishes");
public static final Property P115i_is_finished_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P115i_is_finished_by");
/**
* <p>This property allows the starting point for a E2 Temporal Entity to be situated
* by reference to the starting point of another temporal entity of longer duration.
* This property is only necessary if the time span is unknown (otherwise the
* relationship can be calculated). This property is the same as the "starts
* / started-by" relationships of Allens temporal logic (Allen, 1983, pp. 832-843).</p>
*/
public static final Property P116_starts = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P116_starts");
public static final Property P116i_is_started_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P116i_is_started_by");
/**
* <p>This property allows the entire E52 Time-Span of an E2 Temporal Entity to
* be situated within the Time-Span of another temporal entity that starts before
* and ends after the included temporal entity. This property is only necessary
* if the time span is unknown (otherwise the relationship can be calculated).
* This property is the same as the "during / includes" relationships of Allens
* temporal logic (Allen, 1983, pp. 832-843).</p>
*/
public static final Property P117_occurs_during = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P117_occurs_during");
public static final Property P117i_includes = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P117i_includes");
/**
* <p>This property identifies an overlap between the instances of E52 Time-Span
* of two instances of E2 Temporal Entity. It implies a temporal order between
* the two entities: if A overlaps in time B, then A must start before B, and
* B must end after A. This property is only necessary if the relevant time spans
* are unknown (otherwise the relationship can be calculated). This property
* is the same as the "overlaps / overlapped-by" relationships of Allens temporal
* logic (Allen, 1983, pp. 832-843).</p>
*/
public static final Property P118_overlaps_in_time_with = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P118_overlaps_in_time_with");
public static final Property P118i_is_overlapped_in_time_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P118i_is_overlapped_in_time_by");
/**
* <p>This property indicates that one E2 Temporal Entity immediately follows another.
* It implies a particular order between the two entities: if A meets in time
* with B, then A must precede B. This property is only necessary if the relevant
* time spans are unknown (otherwise the relationship can be calculated). This
* property is the same as the "meets / met-by" relationships of Allens temporal
* logic (Allen, 1983, pp. 832-843).</p>
*/
public static final Property P119_meets_in_time_with = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P119_meets_in_time_with");
public static final Property P119i_is_met_in_time_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P119i_is_met_in_time_by");
/**
* <p>This property describes the active or passive participation of instances of
* E39 Actors in an E5 Event. It connects the life-line of the related E39 Actor
* with the E53 Place and E50 Date of the event. The property implies that the
* Actor was involved in the event but does not imply any causal relationship.
* The subject of a portrait can be said to have participated in the creation
* of the portrait.</p>
*/
public static final Property P11_had_participant = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11_had_participant");
public static final Property P11i_participated_in = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11i_participated_in");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the relative chronological sequence of two temporal
* entities. It implies that a temporal gap exists between the end of A and the
* start of B. This property is only necessary if the relevant time spans are
* unknown (otherwise the relationship can be calculated). This property is the
* same as the "before / after" relationships of Allens temporal logic (Allen,
* 1983, pp. 832-843).</p>
*/
public static final Property P120_occurs_before = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P120_occurs_before");
public static final Property P120i_occurs_after = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P120i_occurs_after");
/**
* <p>This symmetric property allows the instances of E53 Place with overlapping
* geometric extents to be associated with each other. It does not specify anything
* about the shared area. This property is purely spatial, in contrast to Allen
* operators, which are purely temporal.</p>
*/
public static final Property P121_overlaps_with = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P121_overlaps_with");
/**
* <p>This symmetric property allows the instances of E53 Place which share common
* borders to be related as such. This property is purely spatial, in contrast
* to Allen operators, which are purely temporal.</p>
*/
public static final Property P122_borders_with = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P122_borders_with");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E77 Persistent Item or items that are the result
* of an E81 Transformation. New items replace the transformed item or items,
* which cease to exist as units of documentation. The physical continuity between
* the old and the new is expressed by the link to the common Transformation.</p>
*/
public static final Property P123_resulted_in = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P123_resulted_in");
public static final Property P123i_resulted_from = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P123i_resulted_from");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E77 Persistent Item or items that cease to exist
* due to a E81 Transformation. It is replaced by the result of the Transformation,
* which becomes a new unit of documentation. The continuity between both items,
* the new and the old, is expressed by the link to the common Transformation.</p>
*/
public static final Property P124_transformed = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P124_transformed");
public static final Property P124i_was_transformed_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P124i_was_transformed_by");
/**
* <p>This property defines the kind of objects used in an E7 Activity, when the
* specific instance is either unknown or not of interest, such as use of "a
* hammer".</p>
*/
public static final Property P125_used_object_of_type = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P125_used_object_of_type");
public static final Property P125i_was_type_of_object_used_in =
M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P125i_was_type_of_object_used_in");
/**
* <p>This property identifies E57 Material employed in an E11 Modification. The
* E57 Material used during the E11 Modification does not necessarily become
* incorporated into the E24 Physical Man-Made Thing that forms the subject of
* the E11 Modification.</p>
*/
public static final Property P126_employed = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P126_employed");
public static final Property P126i_was_employed_in = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P126i_was_employed_in");
/**
* <p>This property identifies a super-Type to which an E55 Type is related. It
* allows Types to be organised into hierarchies. This is the sense of "broader
* term generic (BTG)" as defined in ISO 2788</p>
*/
public static final Property P127_has_broader_term = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P127_has_broader_term");
public static final Property P127i_has_narrower_term = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P127i_has_narrower_term");
/**
* <p>This property identifies an E90 Symbolic Object carried by an instance of
* E18 Physical Thing.</p>
*/
public static final Property P128_carries = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P128_carries");
public static final Property P128i_is_carried_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P128i_is_carried_by");
/**
* <p>This property documents that an E89 Propositional Object has as subject an
* instance of E1 CRM Entity.</p>
*/
public static final Property P129_is_about = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P129_is_about");
public static final Property P129i_is_subject_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P129i_is_subject_of");
/**
* <p>This property describes the active or passive presence of an E77 Persistent
* Item in an E5 Event without implying any specific role. It connects the history
* of a thing with the E53 Place and E50 Date of an event. For example, an object
* may be the desk, now in a museum on which a treaty was signed. The presence
* of an immaterial thing implies the presence of at least one of its carriers.</p>
*/
public static final Property P12_occurred_in_the_presence_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P12_occurred_in_the_presence_of");
public static final Property P12i_was_present_at = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P12i_was_present_at");
/**
* <p>This property generalises the notions of "copy of" and "similar to" into a
* dynamic, asymmetric relationship, where the domain expresses the derivative,
* if such a direction can be established. Otherwise, the relationship is symmetric.
* It is a short-cut of P15 was influenced by (influenced) in a creation or production,
* if such a reason for the similarity can be verified. Moreover it expresses
* similarity in cases that can be stated between two objects only, without historical
* knowledge about its reasons.</p>
*/
public static final Property P130_shows_features_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P130_shows_features_of");
public static final Property P130i_features_are_also_found_on =
M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P130i_features_are_also_found_on");
/**
* <p>This property identifies a name used specifically to identify an E39 Actor.
* This property is a specialisation of P1 is identified by (identifies) is identified
* by.</p>
*/
public static final Property P131_is_identified_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P131_is_identified_by");
public static final Property P131i_identifies = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P131i_identifies");
/**
* <p>This symmetric property allows instances of E4 Period that overlap both temporally
* and spatially to be related, i,e. they share some spatio-temporal extent.
* This property does not imply any ordering or sequence between the two periods,
* either spatial or temporal.</p>
*/
public static final Property P132_overlaps_with = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P132_overlaps_with");
/**
* <p>This symmetric property allows instances of E4 Period that do not overlap
* both temporally and spatially, to be related i,e. they do not share any spatio-temporal
* extent. This property does not imply any ordering or sequence between the
* two periods either spatial or temporal.</p>
*/
public static final Property P133_is_separated_from = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P133_is_separated_from");
/**
* <p>This property associates two instances of E7 Activity, where the domain is
* considered as an intentional continuation of the range. A continuation of
* an activity may happen when the continued activity is still ongoing or after
* the continued activity has completely ended. The continuing activity may have
* started already before it decided to continue the other one. Continuation
* implies a coherence of intentions and outcomes of the involved activities.</p>
*/
public static final Property P134_continued = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P134_continued");
public static final Property P134i_was_continued_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P134i_was_continued_by");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E55 Type, which is created in an E83Type Creation
* activity.</p>
*/
public static final Property P135_created_type = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P135_created_type");
public static final Property P135i_was_created_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P135i_was_created_by");
/**
* <p>This property identifies one or more items that were used as evidence to declare
* a new E55 Type. The examination of these items is often the only objective
* way to understand the precise characteristics of a new Type. Such items should
* be deposited in a museum or similar institution for that reason. The taxonomic
* role renders the specific relationship of each item to the Type, such as "holotype"
* or "original element".</p>
*/
public static final Property P136_was_based_on = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P136_was_based_on");
public static final Property P136i_supported_type_creation = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P136i_supported_type_creation");
/**
* <p>This property allows an item to be declared as a particular example of an
* E55 Type or taxon The P137.1 in the taxonomic role property of P137 exemplifies
* (is exemplified by) allows differentiation of taxonomic roles. The taxonomic
* role renders the specific relationship of this example to the Type, such as
* "prototypical", "archetypical", "lectotype", etc. The taxonomic role "lectotype"
* is not associated with the Type Creation (E83) itself, but selected in a later
* phase.</p>
*/
public static final Property P137_exemplifies = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P137_exemplifies");
public static final Property P137i_is_exemplified_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P137i_is_exemplified_by");
/**
* <p>This property establishes the relationship between an E36 Visual Item and
* the entity that it visually represents. Any entity may be represented visually.
* This property is part of the fully developed path from E24 Physical Man-Made
* Thing through P65 shows visual item (is shown by), E36 Visual Item, P138 represents
* (has representation) to E1 CRM Entity, which is shortcut by P62depicts (is
* depicted by). P138.1 mode of representation allows the nature of the representation
* to be refined. This property is also used for the relationship between an
* original and a digitisation of the original by the use of techniques such
* as digital photography, flatbed or infrared scanning. Digitisation is here
* seen as a process with a mechanical, causal component rendering the spatial
* distribution of structural and optical properties of the original and does
* not necessarily include any visual similarity identifiable by human observation.</p>
*/
public static final Property P138_represents = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P138_represents");
public static final Property P138i_has_representation = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P138i_has_representation");
/**
* <p>This property establishes a relationship of equivalence between two instances
* of E41 Appellation independent from any item identified by them. It is a dynamic
* asymmetric relationship, where the range expresses the derivative, if such
* a direction can be established. Otherwise, the relationship is symmetric.
* The relationship is not transitive. The equivalence applies to all cases of
* use of an instance of E41 Appellation. Multiple names assigned to an object,
* which are not equivalent for all things identified with a specific instance
* of E41 Appellation, should be modelled as repeated values of P1 is identified
* by (identifies). P139.1 has type allows the type of derivation, such as “transliteration
* from Latin 1 to ASCII” be refined..</p>
*/
public static final Property P139_has_alternative_form = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P139_has_alternative_form");
/**
* <p>This property allows specific instances of E18 Physical Thing that have been
* destroyed to be related to a destruction event. Destruction implies the end
* of an items life as a subject of cultural documentation the physical matter
* of which the item was composed may in fact continue to exist. A destruction
* event may be contiguous with a Production that brings into existence a derived
* object composed partly of matter from the destroyed object.</p>
*/
public static final Property P13_destroyed = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P13_destroyed");
public static final Property P13i_was_destroyed_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P13i_was_destroyed_by");
/**
* <p>This property indicates the item to which an attribute or relation is assigned.</p>
*/
public static final Property P140_assigned_attribute_to = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P140_assigned_attribute_to");
public static final Property P140i_was_attributed_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P140i_was_attributed_by");
/**
* <p>This property indicates the attribute that was assigned or the item that was
* related to the item denoted by a property P140 assigned attribute to in an
* Attribute assignment action.</p>
*/
public static final Property P141_assigned = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P141_assigned");
public static final Property P141i_was_assigned_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P141i_was_assigned_by");
/**
* <p>This property associates the event of assigning an instance of E42 Identifier
* to an entity, with the instances of E41 Appellation that were used as elements
* of the identifier.</p>
*/
public static final Property P142_used_constituent = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P142_used_constituent");
public static final Property P142i_was_used_in = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P142i_was_used_in");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the instance of E39 Actor that becomes member of
* a E74 Group in an E85 Joining. Joining events allow for describing people
* becoming members of a group with a more detailed path from E74 Group through
* P144 joined with (gained member by), E85 Joining, P143 joined (was joined
* by) to E39 Actor, compared to the shortcut offered by P107 has current or
* former member (is current or former member of).</p>
*/
public static final Property P143_joined = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P143_joined");
public static final Property P143i_was_joined_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P143i_was_joined_by");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the instance of E74 Group of which an instance of
* E39 Actor becomes a member through an instance of E85 Joining. Although a
* Joining activity normally concerns only one instance of E74 Group, it is possible
* to imagine circumstances under which becoming member of one Group implies
* becoming member of another Group as well. Joining events allow for describing
* people becoming members of a group with a more detailed path from E74 Group
* through P144 joined with (gained member by), E85 Joining, P143 joined (was
* joined by) to E39 Actor, compared to the shortcut offered by P107 has current
* or former member (is current or former member of). The property P144.1 kind
* of member can be used to specify the type of membership or the role the member
* has in the group.</p>
*/
public static final Property P144_joined_with = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P144_joined_with");
public static final Property P144i_gained_member_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P144i_gained_member_by");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the instance of E39 Actor that leaves an instance
* of E74 Group through an instance of E86 Leaving.</p>
*/
public static final Property P145_separated = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P145_separated");
public static final Property P145i_left_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P145i_left_by");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the instance of E74 Group an instance of E39 Actor
* leaves through an instance of E86 Leaving. Although a Leaving activity normally
* concerns only one instance of E74 Group, it is possible to imagine circumstances
* under which leaving one E74 Group implies leaving another E74 Group as well.</p>
*/
public static final Property P146_separated_from = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P146_separated_from");
public static final Property P146i_lost_member_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P146i_lost_member_by");
/**
* <p>This property associates an instance of E87 Curation Activity with the instance
* of E78 Collection that is subject of that curation activity.</p>
*/
public static final Property P147_curated = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P147_curated");
public static final Property P147i_was_curated_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P147i_was_curated_by");
/**
* <p>This property associates an instance of E89 Propositional Object with a structural
* part of it that is by itself an instance of E89 Propositional Object.</p>
*/
public static final Property P148_has_component = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P148_has_component");
public static final Property P148i_is_component_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P148i_is_component_of");
/**
* <p>This property identifies an instance of E28 Conceptual Object using an instance
* of E75 Conceptual Object Appellation.</p>
*/
public static final Property P149_is_identified_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P149_is_identified_by");
public static final Property P149i_identifies = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P149i_identifies");
/**
* <p>This property describes the active participation of an E39 Actor in an E7
* Activity. It implies causal or legal responsibility. The P14.1 in the role
* of property of the property allows the nature of an Actors participation
* to be specified.</p>
*/
public static final Property P14_carried_out_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P14_carried_out_by");
public static final Property P14i_performed = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P14i_performed");
/**
* <p>The property "broaderPartitive" associates an instance of E55 Type “A” with
* an instance of E55 Type “B”, when items of type “A” typically form part of
* items of type “B”, such as “car motors” and “cars”. It allows Types to be
* organised into hierarchies. This is the sense of "broader term partitive (BTP)"
* as defined in ISO 2788 and “broaderPartitive” in SKOS.</p>
*/
public static final Property P150_defines_typical_parts_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P150_defines_typical_parts_of");
public static final Property P150i_defines_typical_wholes_for =
M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P150i_defines_typical_wholes_for");
/**
* <p>This property associates an instance of E66 Formation with an instance of
* E74 Group from which the new group was formed preserving a sense of continuity
* such as in mission, membership or tradition.</p>
*/
public static final Property P151_was_formed_from = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P151_was_formed_from");
public static final Property P151i_participated_in = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P151i_participated_in");
/**
* <p>This property associates an instance of E21 Person with another instance of
* E21 Person who plays the role of the first instances parent, regardless of
* whether the relationship is biological parenthood, assumed or pretended biological
* parenthood or an equivalent legal status of rights and obligations obtained
* by a social or legal act. This property is, among others, a shortcut of the
* fully developed paths from E21Person through P98i was born, E67 Birth,
* P96 by mother to E21 Person, and from E21Person through P98i was born,
* E67 Birth, P97 from father to E21 Person.</p>
*/
public static final Property P152_has_parent = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P152_has_parent");
public static final Property P152i_is_parent_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P152i_is_parent_of");
/**
* <p>This property describes the largest volume in space that an instance of E18
* Physical Thing has occupied at any time during its existence, with respect
* to the reference space relative to itself. This allows you to describe the
* thing itself as a place that may contain other things, such as a box that
* may contain coins. In other words, it is the volume that contains all the
* points which the thing has covered at some time during its existence. In the
* case of an E26 Physical Feature the default reference space is the one in
* which the object that bears the feature or at least the surrounding matter
* of the feature is at rest. In this case there is a 1:1 relation of E26 Feature
* and E53 Place. For simplicity of implementation multiple inheritance (E26
* Feature IsA E53 Place) may be a practical approach. For instances of E19 Physical
* Objects the default reference space is the one which is at rest to the object
* itself, i.e. which moves together with the object. We include in the occupied
* space the space filled by the matter of the physical thing and all its inner
* spaces. This property is a subproperty of P161 has spatial projection because
* it refers to its own domain as reference space for its range, whereas P161
* has spatial projection may refer to a place in terms of any reference space.
* For some instances of E18 Physical Object the relative stability of form may
* not be sufficient to define a useful local reference space, for instance for
* an amoeba. In such cases the fully developed path to an external reference
* space and using a temporal validity component may be adequate to determine
* the place they have occupied. In contrast to P156 occupies, the property P53
* has former or current location identifies an instance of E53 Place at which
* a thing is or has been for some unspecified time span. Further it does not
* constrain the reference space of the referred instance of P53 Place.</p>
*/
public static final Property P156_occupies = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P156_occupies");
public static final Property P156i_is_occupied_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P156i_is_occupied_by");
/**
* <p>This property associates an instance of P53 Place with the instance of E18
* Physical Thing that determines a reference space for this instance of P53
* Place by being at rest with respect to this reference space. The relative
* stability of form of an E18 Physical Thing defines its default reference space.
* The reference space is not spatially limited to the referred thing. For example,
* a ship determines a reference space in terms of which other ships in its neighbourhood
* may be described. Larger constellations of matter, such as continental plates,
* may comprise many physical features that are at rest with them and define
* the same reference space.</p>
*/
public static final Property P157_is_at_rest_relative_to = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P157_is_at_rest_relative_to");
public static final Property P157i_provides_reference_space_for =
M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P157i_provides_reference_space_for");
/**
* <p>This is a high level property, which captures the relationship between an
* E7 Activity and anything that may have had some bearing upon it. The property
* has more specific sub properties.</p>
*/
public static final Property P15_was_influenced_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P15_was_influenced_by");
public static final Property P15i_influenced = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P15i_influenced");
/**
* <p>This property describes the temporal projection of an instance of an E92 Spacetime
* Volume. The property P4 has time-span is the same as P160 has temporal projection
* if it is used to document an instance of E4 Period or any subclass of it.</p>
*/
public static final Property P160_has_temporal_projection = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P160_has_temporal_projection");
public static final Property P160i_is_temporal_projection_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P160i_is_temporal_projection_of");
/**
* <p>This property associates an instance of a E92 Spacetime Volume with an instance
* of E53 Place that is the result of the spatial projection of the instance
* of a E92 Spacetime Volume on a reference space. In general there can be more
* than one useful reference space to describe the spatial projection of a spacetime
* volume, such as that of a battle ship versus that of the seafloor. Therefore
* the projection is not unique. This is part of the fully developed path that
* is shortcut by P7took place at (witnessed).The more fully developed path from
* E4 Period through P161 has spatial projection, E53 Place, P89 falls within
* (contains) to E53 Place.</p>
*/
public static final Property P161_has_spatial_projection = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P161_has_spatial_projection");
public static final Property P161i_is_spatial_projection_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P161i_is_spatial_projection_of");
/**
* <p>This property relates an E93 Presence with an arbitrary E52 Time-Span that
* defines the section of the spacetime volume that this instance of E93 Presence
* is related to by P166 was a presence of (had presence) that is concerned by
* this instance of E93 Presence.</p>
*/
public static final Property P164_during = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P164_during");
public static final Property P164i_was_time_span_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P164i_was_time-span_of");
/**
* <p>This property associates an instance of E73 Information Object with an instance
* of E90 Symbolic Object (or any of its subclasses) that was included in it.
* This property makes it possible to recognise the autonomous status of the
* incorporated signs, which were created in a distinct context, and can be incorporated
* in many distinct self-contained expressions, and to highlight the difference
* between structural and accidental whole-part relationships between conceptual
* entities. It accounts for many cultural facts that are quite frequent and
* significant: the inclusion of a poem in an anthology, the re-use of an operatic
* aria in a new opera, the use of a reproduction of a painting for a book cover
* or a CD booklet, the integration of textual quotations, the presence of lyrics
* in a song that sets those lyrics to music, the presence of the text of a play
* in a movie based on that play, etc. In particular, this property allows for
* modelling relationships of different levels of symbolic specificity, such
* as the natural language words making up a particular text, the characters
* making up the words and punctuation, the choice of fonts and page layout for
* the characters. A digital photograph of a manuscript page incorporates the
* text of the manuscript page.</p>
*/
public static final Property P165_incorporates = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P165_incorporates");
public static final Property P165i_is_incorporated_in = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P165i_is_incorporated_in");
/**
* <p>This property relates an E93 Presence with the STV it is part of…</p>
*/
public static final Property P166_was_a_presence_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P166_was_a_presence_of");
public static final Property P166i_had_presence = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P166i_had_presence");
/**
* <p>This property points to a wider area in which my thing /event was…</p>
*/
public static final Property P167_was_at = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P167_was_at");
public static final Property P167i_was_place_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P167i_was_place_of");
/**
* <p>This property associates an instance of E53 Place with an instance of E94
* Space Primitive that defines it. Syntactic variants or use of different scripts
* may result in multiple instances of E94 Space Primitive defining exactly the
* same place. Transformations between different reference systems in general
* result in new definitions of places approximating each other and not in alternative
* definitions. Note that it is possible for a place to be defined by phenomena
* causal to it or other forms of identification rather than by an instance of
* E94 Space Primitive. In this case, this property must not be used for approximating
* the respective instance of E53 Place with an instance of E94 Space Primitive.</p>
*/
public static final Property P168_place_is_defined_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P168_place_is_defined_by");
/**
* <p>This property describes the use of material or immaterial things in a way
* essential to the performance or the outcome of an E7 Activity. This property
* typically applies to tools, instruments, moulds, raw materials and items embedded
* in a product. It implies that the presence of the object in question was a
* necessary condition for the action. For example, the activity of writing this
* text required the use of a computer. An immaterial thing can be used if at
* least one of its carriers is present. For example, the software tools on a
* computer. Another example is the use of a particular name by a particular
* group of people over some span to identify a thing, such as a settlement.
* In this case, the physical carriers of this name are at least the people understanding
* its use.</p>
*/
public static final Property P16_used_specific_object = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P16_used_specific_object");
public static final Property P16i_was_used_for = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P16i_was_used_for");
/**
* <p>This property describes an item or items that are regarded as a reason for
* carrying out the E7 Activity. For example, the discovery of a large hoard
* of treasure may call for a celebration, an order from head quarters can start
* a military manoeuvre.</p>
*/
public static final Property P17_was_motivated_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P17_was_motivated_by");
public static final Property P17i_motivated = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P17i_motivated");
/**
* <p>This property relates an E7 Activity with objects created specifically for
* use in the activity. This is distinct from the intended use of an item in
* some general type of activity such as the book of common prayer which was
* intended for use in Church of England services (see P101 had as general use
* (was use of)).</p>
*/
public static final Property P19_was_intended_use_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P19_was_intended_use_of");
public static final Property P19i_was_made_for = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P19i_was_made_for");
/**
* <p>This property describes the naming or identification of any real world item
* by a name or any other identifier. This property is intended for identifiers
* in general use, which form part of the world the model intends to describe,
* and not merely for internal database identifiers which are specific to a technical
* system, unless these latter also have a more general use outside the technical
* context. This property includes in particular identification by mathematical
* expressions such as coordinate systems used for the identification of instances
* of E53 Place. The property does not reveal anything about when, where and
* by whom this identifier was used. A more detailed representation can be made
* using the fully developed (i.e. indirect) path through E15 Identifier Assignment.</p>
*/
public static final Property P1_is_identified_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P1_is_identified_by");
public static final Property P1i_identifies = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P1i_identifies");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the relationship between a preparatory activity and
* the event it is intended to be preparation for. This includes activities,
* orders and other organisational actions, taken in preparation for other activities
* or events. P20 had specific purpose (was purpose of) implies that an activity
* succeeded in achieving its aim. If it does not succeed, such as the setting
* of a trap that did not catch anything, one may document the unrealized intention
* using P21 had general purpose (was purpose of):E55 Type and/or P33 used specific
* technique (was used by): E29 Design or Procedure.</p>
*/
public static final Property P20_had_specific_purpose = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P20_had_specific_purpose");
public static final Property P20i_was_purpose_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P20i_was_purpose_of");
/**
* <p>This property describes an intentional relationship between an E7 Activity
* and some general goal or purpose. This may involve activities intended as
* preparation for some type of activity or event. P21had general purpose (was
* purpose of) differs from P20 had specific purpose (was purpose of) in that
* no occurrence of an event is implied as the purpose.</p>
*/
public static final Property P21_had_general_purpose = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P21_had_general_purpose");
public static final Property P21i_was_purpose_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P21i_was_purpose_of");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E39 Actor that acquires the legal ownership of
* an object as a result of an E8 Acquisition. The property will typically describe
* an Actor purchasing or otherwise acquiring an object from another Actor. However,
* title may also be acquired, without any corresponding loss of title by another
* Actor, through legal fieldwork such as hunting, shooting or fishing. In reality
* the title is either transferred to or from someone, or both.</p>
*/
public static final Property P22_transferred_title_to = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P22_transferred_title_to");
public static final Property P22i_acquired_title_through = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P22i_acquired_title_through");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who relinquish legal ownership
* as the result of an E8 Acquisition. The property will typically be used to
* describe a person donating or selling an object to a museum. In reality title
* is either transferred to or from someone, or both.</p>
*/
public static final Property P23_transferred_title_from = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P23_transferred_title_from");
public static final Property P23i_surrendered_title_through = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P23i_surrendered_title_through");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E18 Physical Thing or things involved in an E8
* Acquisition. In reality, an acquisition must refer to at least one transferred
* item.</p>
*/
public static final Property P24_transferred_title_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P24_transferred_title_of");
public static final Property P24i_changed_ownership_through = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P24i_changed_ownership_through");
/**
* <p>This property identifies an instance of E19 Physical Object that was moved
* by a move event. A move must concern at least one object. The property implies
* the object's passive participation. For example, Monet's painting "Impression
* sunrise" was moved for the first Impressionist exhibition in 1874.</p>
*/
public static final Property P25_moved = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P25_moved");
public static final Property P25i_moved_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P25i_moved_by");
/**
* <p>This property identifies a destination of a E9 Move. A move will be linked
* to a destination, such as the move of an artefact from storage to display.
* A move may be linked to many terminal instances of E53 Place by multiple instances
* of this property. In this case the move describes a distribution of a set
* of objects. The area of the move includes the origin(s), route and destination(s).
* Therefore the described destination is an instance of E53 Place which P89
* falls within (contains) the instance of E53 Place the move P7 took place at.</p>
*/
public static final Property P26_moved_to = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P26_moved_to");
public static final Property P26i_was_destination_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P26i_was_destination_of");
/**
* <p>This property identifies a starting E53 Place of an E9 Move. A move will be
* linked to an origin, such as the move of an artefact from storage to display.
* A move may be linked to many starting instances of E53 Place by multiple instances
* of this property. In this case the move describes the picking up of a set
* of objects. The area of the move includes the origin(s), route and destination(s).
* Therefore the described origin is an instance of E53 Place which P89 falls
* within (contains) the instance of E53 Place the move P7 took place at.</p>
*/
public static final Property P27_moved_from = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P27_moved_from");
public static final Property P27i_was_origin_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P27i_was_origin_of");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who surrender custody of
* an instance of E18 Physical Thing in an E10 Transfer of Custody activity.
* The property will typically describe an Actor surrendering custody of an object
* when it is handed over to someone elses care. On occasion, physical custody
* may be surrendered involuntarily through accident, loss or theft. In reality,
* custody is either transferred to someone or from someone, or both.</p>
*/
public static final Property P28_custody_surrendered_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28_custody_surrendered_by");
public static final Property P28i_surrendered_custody_through =
M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P28i_surrendered_custody_through");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who receive custody of an
* instance of E18 Physical Thing in an E10 Transfer of Custody activity. The
* property will typically describe Actors receiving custody of an object when
* it is handed over from another Actors care. On occasion, physical custody
* may be received involuntarily or illegally through accident, unsolicited
* donation, or theft. In reality, custody is either transferred to someone or
* from someone, or both.</p>
*/
public static final Property P29_custody_received_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29_custody_received_by");
public static final Property P29i_received_custody_through = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P29i_received_custody_through");
/**
* <p>This property allows sub typing of CRM entities - a form of specialisation
* through the use of a terminological hierarchy, or thesaurus. The CRM is
* intended to focus on the high-level entities and relationships needed to describe
* data structures. Consequently, it does not specialise entities any further
* than is required for this immediate purpose. However, entities in the isA
* hierarchy of the CRM may by specialised into any number of sub entities, which
* can be defined in the E55 Type hierarchy. E51 Contact Point, for example,
* may be specialised into “e-mail address”, “telephone number”, “post office
* box”, “URL” etc. none of which figures explicitly in the CRM hierarchy. Sub
* typing obviously requires consistency between the meaning of the terms assigned
* and the more general intent of the CRM entity in question.</p>
*/
public static final Property P2_has_type = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P2_has_type");
public static final Property P2i_is_type_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P2i_is_type_of");
/**
* <p>This property identifies an item or items of E18 Physical Thing concerned
* in an E10 Transfer of Custody activity. The property will typically describe
* the object that is handed over by an E39 Actor to another Actors custody.
* On occasion, physical custody may be transferred involuntarily or illegally
* through accident, unsolicited donation, or theft.</p>
*/
public static final Property P30_transferred_custody_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P30_transferred_custody_of");
public static final Property P30i_custody_transferred_through =
M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P30i_custody_transferred_through");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E24 Physical Man-Made Thing modified in an E11
* Modification. If a modification is applied to a non-man-made object, it is
* regarded as an E22 Man-Made Object from that time onwards.</p>
*/
public static final Property P31_has_modified = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P31_has_modified");
public static final Property P31i_was_modified_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P31i_was_modified_by");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the technique or method that was employed in an activity.
* These techniques should be drawn from an external E55 Type hierarchy of consistent
* terminology of general techniques or methods such as embroidery, oil-painting,
* carbon dating, etc. Specific documented techniques should be described as
* instances of E29 Design or Procedure. This property identifies the technique
* that was employed in an act of modification.</p>
*/
public static final Property P32_used_general_technique = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P32_used_general_technique");
public static final Property P32i_was_technique_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P32i_was_technique_of");
/**
* <p>This property identifies a specific instance of E29 Design or Procedure in
* order to carry out an instance of E7 Activity or parts of it. The property
* differs from P32 used general technique (was technique of) in that P33 refers
* to an instance of E29 Design or Procedure, which is a concrete information
* object in its own right rather than simply being a term or a method known
* by tradition. Typical examples would include intervention plans for conservation
* or the construction plans of a building.</p>
*/
public static final Property P33_used_specific_technique = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P33_used_specific_technique");
public static final Property P33i_was_used_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P33i_was_used_by");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E18 Physical Thing that was assessed during an
* E14 Condition Assessment activity. Conditions may be assessed either by direct
* observation or using recorded evidence. In the latter case the E18 Physical
* Thing does not need to be present or extant.</p>
*/
public static final Property P34_concerned = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P34_concerned");
public static final Property P34i_was_assessed_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P34i_was_assessed_by");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E3 Condition State that was observed in an E14
* Condition Assessment activity.</p>
*/
public static final Property P35_has_identified = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P35_has_identified");
public static final Property P35i_was_identified_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P35i_was_identified_by");
/**
* <p>This property records the identifier that was assigned to an item in an Identifier
* Assignment activity. The same identifier may be assigned on more than one
* occasion. An Identifier might be created prior to an assignment.</p>
*/
public static final Property P37_assigned = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P37_assigned");
public static final Property P37i_was_assigned_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P37i_was_assigned_by");
/**
* <p>This property records the identifier that was deassigned from an instance
* of E1 CRM Entity. Deassignment of an identifier may be necessary when an item
* is taken out of an inventory, a new numbering system is introduced or items
* are merged or split up. The same identifier may be deassigned on more than
* one occasion.</p>
*/
public static final Property P38_deassigned = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P38_deassigned");
public static final Property P38i_was_deassigned_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P38i_was_deassigned_by");
/**
* <p>This property associates an instance of E16 Measurement with the instance
* of E1 CRM Entity to which it applied. An instance of E1 CRM Entity may be
* measured more than once. Material and immaterial things and processes may
* be measured, e.g. the number of words in a text, or the duration of an event.</p>
*/
public static final Property P39_measured = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P39_measured");
public static final Property P39i_was_measured_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P39i_was_measured_by");
/**
* <p>This property is a container for all informal descriptions about an object
* that have not been expressed in terms of CRM constructs. In particular it
* captures the characterisation of the item itself, its internal structures,
* appearance etc. Like property P2 has type (is type of), this property is a
* consequence of the restricted focus of the CRM. The aim is not to capture,
* in a structured form, everything that can be said about an item; indeed, the
* CRM formalism is not regarded as sufficient to express everything that can
* be said. Good practice requires use of distinct note fields for different
* aspects of a characterisation. The P3.1 has type property of P3 has note allows
* differentiation of specific notes, e.g. “construction”, “decoration” etc.
* An item may have many notes, but a note is attached to a specific item.</p>
*/
public static final Property P3_has_note = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P3_has_note");
/**
* <p>This property records the dimension that was observed in an E16 Measurement
* Event. E54 Dimension can be any quantifiable aspect of E70 Thing. Weight,
* image colour depth and monetary value are dimensions in this sense. One measurement
* activity may determine more than one dimension of one object. Dimensions may
* be determined either by direct observation or using recorded evidence. In
* the latter case the measured Thing does not need to be present or extant.
* Even though knowledge of the value of a dimension requires measurement, the
* dimension may be an object of discourse prior to, or even without, any measurement
* being made.</p>
*/
public static final Property P40_observed_dimension = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P40_observed_dimension");
public static final Property P40i_was_observed_in = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P40i_was_observed_in");
/**
* <p>This property records the item to which a type was assigned in an E17 Type
* Assignment activity. Any instance of a CRM entity may be assigned a type through
* type assignment. Type assignment events allow a more detailed path from E1
* CRM Entity through P41 classified (was classified), E17 Type Assignment, P42
* assigned (was assigned by) to E55 Type for assigning types to objects compared
* to the shortcut offered by P2 has type (is type of).</p>
*/
public static final Property P41_classified = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P41_classified");
public static final Property P41i_was_classified_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P41i_was_classified_by");
/**
* <p>This property records the type that was assigned to an entity by an E17 Type
* Assignment activity. Type assignment events allow a more detailed path from
* E1 CRM Entity through P41 classified (was classified by), E17 Type Assignment,
* P42 assigned (was assigned by) to E55 Type for assigning types to objects
* compared to the shortcut offered by P2 has type (is type of). For example,
* a fragment of an antique vessel could be assigned the type “attic red figured
* belly handled amphora” by expert A. The same fragment could be assigned the
* type “shoulder handled amphora” by expert B. A Type may be intellectually
* constructed independent from assigning an instance of it.</p>
*/
public static final Property P42_assigned = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P42_assigned");
public static final Property P42i_was_assigned_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P42i_was_assigned_by");
/**
* <p>This property records a E54 Dimension of some E70 Thing. It is a shortcut
* of the more fully developed path from E70 Thing through P39 measured (was
* measured by), E16 Measurement P40 observed dimension (was observed in) to
* E54 Dimension. It offers no information about how and when an E54 Dimension
* was established, nor by whom. An instance of E54 Dimension is specific to
* an instance of E70 Thing.</p>
*/
public static final Property P43_has_dimension = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P43_has_dimension");
public static final Property P43i_is_dimension_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P43i_is_dimension_of");
/**
* <p>This property records an E3 Condition State for some E18 Physical Thing. It
* is a shortcut of the more fully developed path from E18 Physical Thing through
* P34 concerned (was assessed by), E14 Condition Assessment P35 has identified
* (was identified by) to E3 Condition State. It offers no information about
* how and when the E3 Condition State was established, nor by whom. An instance
* of Condition State is specific to an instance of Physical Thing.</p>
*/
public static final Property P44_has_condition = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P44_has_condition");
public static final Property P44i_is_condition_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P44i_is_condition_of");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the instances of E57 Materials of which an instance
* of E18 Physical Thing is composed. All physical things consist of physical
* materials. P45 consists of (is incorporated in) allows the different Materials
* to be recorded. P45 consists of (is incorporated in) refers here to observed
* Material as opposed to the consumed raw material. A Material, such as a theoretical
* alloy, may not have any physical instances</p>
*/
public static final Property P45_consists_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P45_consists_of");
public static final Property P45i_is_incorporated_in = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P45i_is_incorporated_in");
/**
* <p>This property allows instances of E18 Physical Thing to be analysed into component
* elements. Component elements, since they are themselves instances of E18 Physical
* Thing, may be further analysed into sub-components, thereby creating a hierarchy
* of part decomposition. An instance of E18 Physical Thing may be shared between
* multiple wholes, for example two buildings may share a common wall. This property
* does not specify when and for how long a component element resided in the
* respective whole. If a component is not part of a whole from the beginning
* of existence or until the end of existence of the whole, the classes E79 Part
* Addition and E90 Part Removal can be used to document when a component became
* part of a particular whole and/or when it stopped being a part of it. For
* the time-span of being part of the respective whole, the component is completely
* contained in the place the whole occupies. This property is intended to describe
* specific components that are individually documented, rather than general
* aspects. Overall descriptions of the structure of an instance of E18 Physical
* Thing are captured by the P3 has note property. The instances of E57 Material
* of which an item of E18 Physical Thing is composed should be documented using
* P45 consists of (is incorporated in).</p>
*/
public static final Property P46_is_composed_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P46_is_composed_of");
public static final Property P46i_forms_part_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P46i_forms_part_of");
/**
* <p>This property records the preferred E42 Identifier that was used to identify
* an instance of E1 CRM Entity at the time this property was recorded. More
* than one preferred identifier may have been assigned to an item over time.
* Use of this property requires an external mechanism for assigning temporal
* validity to the respective CRM instance. P48 has preferred identifier (is
* preferred identifier of), is a shortcut for the path from E1 CRM Entity through
* P140 assigned attribute to (was attributed by), E15 Identifier Assignment,
* P37 assigned (was assigned by) to E42 Identifier. The fact that an identifier
* is a preferred one for an organisation can be better expressed in a context
* independent form by assigning a suitable E55 Type to the respective instance
* of E15 Identifier Assignment using the P2 has type property.</p>
*/
public static final Property P48_has_preferred_identifier = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P48_has_preferred_identifier");
public static final Property P48i_is_preferred_identifier_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P48i_is_preferred_identifier_of");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who have or have had custody
* of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time. The distinction with P50
* has current keeper (is current keeper of) is that P49 has former or current
* keeper (is former or current keeper of) leaves open the question as to whether
* the specified keepers are current. P49 has former or current keeper (is former
* or current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical
* Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10
* Transfer of Custody, P28 custody surrendered by (surrendered custody through)
* or P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.</p>
*/
public static final Property P49_has_former_or_current_keeper =
M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P49_has_former_or_current_keeper");
public static final Property P49i_is_former_or_current_keeper_of =
M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P49i_is_former_or_current_keeper_of");
/**
* <p>This property describes the temporal confinement of an instance of an E2 Temporal
* Entity. The related E52 Time-Span is understood as the real Time-Span during
* which the phenomena were active, which make up the temporal entity instance.
* It does not convey any other meaning than a positioning on the “time-line”
* of chronology. The Time-Span in turn is approximated by a set of dates (E61
* Time Primitive). A temporal entity can have in reality only one Time-Span,
* but there may exist alternative opinions about it, which we would express
* by assigning multiple Time-Spans. Related temporal entities may share a Time-Span.
* Time-Spans may have completely unknown dates but other descriptions by which
* we can infer knowledge.</p>
*/
public static final Property P4_has_time_span = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P4_has_time-span");
public static final Property P4i_is_time_span_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P4i_is_time-span_of");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who had custody of an instance
* of E18 Physical Thing at the time of validity of the record or database containing
* the statement that uses this property. P50 has current keeper (is current
* keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing
* through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer
* of Custody, P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.</p>
*/
public static final Property P50_has_current_keeper = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P50_has_current_keeper");
public static final Property P50i_is_current_keeper_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P50i_is_current_keeper_of");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E39 Actor that is or has been the legal owner
* (i.e. title holder) of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time. The
* distinction with P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is that P51 has
* former or current owner (is former or current owner of) does not indicate
* whether the specified owners are current. P51 has former or current owner
* (is former or current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from
* E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through),
* E8 Acquisition, P23 transferred title from (surrendered title through), or
* P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor.</p>
*/
public static final Property P51_has_former_or_current_owner = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P51_has_former_or_current_owner");
public static final Property P51i_is_former_or_current_owner_of =
M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P51i_is_former_or_current_owner_of");
/**
* <p>This property identifies the E21 Person, E74 Group or E40 Legal Body that
* was the owner of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at the time of validity
* of the record or database containing the statement that uses this property.
* P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed
* path from E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership
* through), E8 Acquisition, P22 transferred title to (acquired title through)
* to E39 Actor, if and only if this acquisition event is the most recent.</p>
*/
public static final Property P52_has_current_owner = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P52_has_current_owner");
public static final Property P52i_is_current_owner_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P52i_is_current_owner_of");
/**
* <p>This property allows an instance of E53 Place to be associated as the former
* or current location of an instance of E18 Physical Thing. In the case of E19
* Physical Objects, the property does not allow any indication of the Time-Span
* during which the Physical Object was located at this Place, nor if this is
* the current location. In the case of immobile objects, the Place would normally
* correspond to the Place of creation. P53 has former or current location (is
* former or current location of) is a shortcut. A more detailed representation
* can make use of the fully developed (i.e. indirect) path from E19 Physical
* Object through P25 moved (moved by), E9 Move, P26 moved to (was destination
* of) or P27 moved from (was origin of) to E53 Place.</p>
*/
public static final Property P53_has_former_or_current_location =
M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P53_has_former_or_current_location");
public static final Property P53i_is_former_or_current_location_of =
M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P53i_is_former_or_current_location_of");
/**
* <p>This property records the foreseen permanent location of an instance of E19
* Physical Object at the time of validity of the record or database containing
* the statement that uses this property. P54 has current permanent location
* (is current permanent location of) is similar to P55 has current location
* (currently holds). However, it indicates the E53 Place currently reserved
* for an object, such as the permanent storage location or a permanent exhibit
* location. The object may be temporarily removed from the permanent location,
* for example when used in temporary exhibitions or loaned to another institution.
* The object may never actually be located at its permanent location.</p>
*/
public static final Property P54_has_current_permanent_location =
M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P54_has_current_permanent_location");
public static final Property P54i_is_current_permanent_location_of =
M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P54i_is_current_permanent_location_of");
/**
* <p>This property records the location of an E19 Physical Object at the time of
* validity of the record or database containing the statement that uses this
* property. This property is a specialisation of P53 has former or current location
* (is former or current location of). It indicates that the E53 Place associated
* with the E19 Physical Object is the current location of the object. The property
* does not allow any indication of how long the Object has been at the current
* location. P55 has current location (currently holds) is a shortcut. A more
* detailed representation can make use of the fully developed (i.e. indirect)
* path from E19 Physical Object through P25 moved (moved by), E9 Move P26 moved
* to (was destination of) to E53 Place if and only if this Move is the most
* recent.</p>
*/
public static final Property P55_has_current_location = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P55_has_current_location");
public static final Property P55i_currently_holds = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P55i_currently_holds");
/**
* <p>This property links an instance of E19 Physical Object to an instance of E26
* Physical Feature that it bears. An E26 Physical Feature can only exist on
* one object. One object may bear more than one E26 Physical Feature. An E27
* Site should be considered as an E26 Physical Feature on the surface of the
* Earth. An instance B of E26 Physical Feature being a detail of the structure
* of another instance A of E26 Physical Feature can be linked to B by use of
* the property P46 is composed of (forms part of). This implies that the subfeature
* B is P56i found on the same E19 Physical Object as A. P56 bears feature (is
* found on) is a shortcut. A more detailed representation can make use of the
* fully developed (i.e. indirect) path from E19 Physical Object through P59
* has section (is located on or Definition of the CIDOC Conceptual Reference
* Model 149 within), E53 Place, P53 has former or current location (is former
* or current location of) to E26 Physical Feature.</p>
*/
public static final Property P56_bears_feature = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P56_bears_feature");
public static final Property P56i_is_found_on = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P56i_is_found_on");
/**
* <p>This property documents the E60 Number of parts of which an instance of E19
* Physical Object is composed. This may be used as a method of checking inventory
* counts with regard to aggregate or collective objects. What constitutes a
* part or component depends on the context and requirements of the documentation.
* Normally, the parts documented in this way would not be considered as worthy
* of individual attention. For a more complete description, objects may be decomposed
* into their components and constituents using P46 is composed of (forms parts
* of) and P45 consists of (is incorporated in). This allows each element to
* be described individually.</p>
*/
public static final Property P57_has_number_of_parts = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P57_has_number_of_parts");
/**
* <p>This property links an area (section) named by a E46 Section Definition to
* the instance of E18 Physical Thing upon which it is found. The CRM handles
* sections as locations (instances of E53 Place) within or on E18 Physical Thing
* that are identified by E46 Section Definitions. Sections need not be discrete
* and separable components or parts of an object. This is part of a more developed
* path from E18 Physical Thing through P58, E46 Section Definition, P87 is identified
* by (identifies) that allows a more precise definition of a location found
* on an object than the shortcut P59 has section (is located on or within).
* A particular instance of a Section Definition only applies to one instance
* of Physical Thing.</p>
*/
public static final Property P58_has_section_definition = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P58_has_section_definition");
public static final Property P58i_defines_section = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P58i_defines_section");
/**
* <p>This property links an area to the instance of E18 Physical Thing upon which
* it is found. It is typically used when a named E46 Section Definition is not
* appropriate. E18 Physical Thing may be subdivided into arbitrary regions.
* P59 has section (is located on or within) is a shortcut. If the E53 Place
* is identified by a Section Definition, a more detailed representation can
* make use of the fully developed (i.e. indirect) path from E18 Physical Thing
* through P58 has section definition (defines section), E46 Section Definition,
* P87 is identified by (identifies) to E53 Place. A Place can only be located
* on or within one Physical Object.</p>
*/
public static final Property P59_has_section = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P59_has_section");
public static final Property P59i_is_located_on_or_within = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P59i_is_located_on_or_within");
/**
* <p>This property describes the decomposition of an E3 Condition State into discrete,
* subsidiary states. It is assumed that the sub-states into which the condition
* state is analysed form a logical whole - although the entire story may not
* be completely known and that the sub-states are in fact constitutive of
* the general condition state. For example, a general condition state of “in
* ruins” may be decomposed into the individual stages of decay</p>
*/
public static final Property P5_consists_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P5_consists_of");
public static final Property P5i_forms_part_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P5i_forms_part_of");
/**
* <p>This property identifies something that is depicted by an instance of E24
* Physical Man-Made Thing. Depicting is meant in the sense that the surface
* of the E24 Physical Man-Made Thing shows, through its passive optical qualities
* or form, a representation of the entity depicted. It does not pertain to inscriptions
* or any other information encoding. This property is a shortcut of the more
* fully developed path from E24 Physical Man-Made Thing through P65 shows visual
* item (is shown by), E36 Visual Item, P138 represents (has representation)
* to E1 CRM Entity. P62.1 mode of depiction allows the nature of the depiction
* to be refined.</p>
*/
public static final Property P62_depicts = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P62_depicts");
public static final Property P62i_is_depicted_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P62i_is_depicted_by");
/**
* <p>This property documents an E36 Visual Item shown by an instance of E24 Physical
* Man-Made Thing. This property is similar to P62 depicts (is depicted by) in
* that it associates an item of E24 Physical Man-Made Thing with a visual representation.
* However, P65 shows visual item (is shown by) differs from the P62 depicts
* (is depicted by) property in that it makes no claims about what the E36 Visual
* Item is deemed to represent. E36 Visual Item identifies a recognisable image
* or visual symbol, regardless of what this image may or may not represent.
* For example, all recent British coins bear a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II,
* a fact that is correctly documented using P62 depicts (is depicted by). Different
* portraits have been used at different periods, however. P65 shows visual item
* (is shown by) can be used to refer to a particular portrait. P65 shows visual
* item (is shown by) may also be used for Visual Items such as signs, marks
* and symbols, for example the 'Maltese Cross' or the 'copyright symbol that
* have no particular representational content. This property is part of the
* fully developed path from E24 Physical Man-Made Thing through P65 shows visual
* item (is shown by), E36 Visual Item, P138 represents (has representation)
* to E1 CRM Entity which is shortcut by, P62 depicts (is depicted by).</p>
*/
public static final Property P65_shows_visual_item = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P65_shows_visual_item");
public static final Property P65i_is_shown_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P65i_is_shown_by");
/**
* <p>This property documents that an E89 Propositional Object makes a statement
* about an instance of E1 CRM Entity. P67 refers to (is referred to by) has
* the P67.1 has type link to an instance of E55 Type. This is intended to allow
* a more detailed description of the type of reference. This differs from P129
* is about (is subject of), which describes the primary subject or subjects
* of the E89 Propositional Object.</p>
*/
public static final Property P67_refers_to = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P67_refers_to");
public static final Property P67i_is_referred_to_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P67i_is_referred_to_by");
/**
* <p>This property identifies an E57 Material foreseeen to be used by an E29 Design
* or Procedure. E29 Designs and procedures commonly foresee the use of particular
* E57 Materials. The fabrication of adobe bricks, for example, requires straw,
* clay and water. This property enables this to be documented. This property
* is not intended for the documentation of E57 Materials that were used on a
* particular occasion when an instance of E29 Design or Procedure was executed.</p>
*/
public static final Property P68_foresees_use_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P68_foresees_use_of");
public static final Property P68i_use_foreseen_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P68i_use_foreseen_by");
/**
* <p>This property generalises relationships like whole-part, sequence, prerequisite
* or inspired by between instances of E29 Design or Procedure. Any instance
* of E29 Design or Procedure may be associated with other designs or procedures.
* The property is considered to be symmetrical unless otherwise indicated by
* P69.1 has type. The P69.1 has type property of P69 has association with allows
* the nature of the association to be specified reading from domain to range;
* examples of types of association between instances of E29 Design or Procedure
* include: has part, follows, requires, etc. The property can typically be used
* to model the decomposition of the description of a complete workflow into
* a series of separate procedures.</p>
*/
public static final Property P69_is_associated_with = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P69_is_associated_with");
/**
* <p>This property describes the CRM Entities documented by instances of E31 Document.
* Documents may describe any conceivable entity, hence the link to the highest-level
* entity in the CRM hierarchy. This property is intended for cases where a reference
* is regarded as being of a documentary character, in the scholarly or scientific
* sense.</p>
*/
public static final Property P70_documents = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P70_documents");
public static final Property P70i_is_documented_in = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P70i_is_documented_in");
/**
* <p>This property documents a source E32 Authority Document for an instance of
* an E1 CRM Entity.</p>
*/
public static final Property P71_lists = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P71_lists");
public static final Property P71i_is_listed_in = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P71i_is_listed_in");
/**
* <p>This property describes the E56 Language of an E33 Linguistic Object. Linguistic
* Objects are composed in one or more human Languages. This property allows
* these languages to be documented.</p>
*/
public static final Property P72_has_language = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P72_has_language");
public static final Property P72i_is_language_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P72i_is_language_of");
/**
* <p>This property describes the source and target of instances of E33Linguistic
* Object involved in a translation. When a Linguistic Object is translated into
* a new language it becomes a new Linguistic Object, despite being conceptually
* similar to the source object.</p>
*/
public static final Property P73_has_translation = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P73_has_translation");
public static final Property P73i_is_translation_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P73i_is_translation_of");
/**
* <p>This property describes the current or former E53 Place of residence of an
* E39 Actor. The residence may be either the Place where the Actor resides,
* or a legally registered address of any kind.</p>
*/
public static final Property P74_has_current_or_former_residence =
M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P74_has_current_or_former_residence");
public static final Property P74i_is_current_or_former_residence_of =
M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P74i_is_current_or_former_residence_of");
/**
* <p>This property identifies former or current instances of E30 Rights held by
* an E39 Actor.</p>
*/
public static final Property P75_possesses = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P75_possesses");
public static final Property P75i_is_possessed_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P75i_is_possessed_by");
/**
* <p>This property identifies an E51 Contact Point of any type that provides access
* to an E39 Actor by any communication method, such as e-mail or fax.</p>
*/
public static final Property P76_has_contact_point = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P76_has_contact_point");
public static final Property P76i_provides_access_to = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P76i_provides_access_to");
/**
* <p>This property identifies an E52 Time-Span using an E49Time Appellation.</p>
*/
public static final Property P78_is_identified_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P78_is_identified_by");
public static final Property P78i_identifies = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P78i_identifies");
/**
* <p>This property qualifies the beginning of an E52 Time-Span in some way. The
* nature of the qualification may be certainty, precision, source etc.</p>
*/
public static final Property P79_beginning_is_qualified_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P79_beginning_is_qualified_by");
/**
* <p>This property describes the spatial location of an instance of E4 Period.
* The related E53 Place should be seen as an approximation of the geographical
* area within which the phenomena that characterise the period in question occurred.
* P7took place at (witnessed) does not convey any meaning other than spatial
* positioning (generally on the surface of the earth). For example, the period
* "Révolution française" can be said to have taken place in “France”, the “Victorian”
* period, may be said to have taken place in “Britain” and its colonies, as
* well as other parts of Europe and north America. A period can take place at
* multiple locations. It is a shortcut of the more fully developed path from
* E4 Period through P161 has spatial projection, E53 Place, P89 falls within
* (contains) to E53 Place.</p>
*/
public static final Property P7_took_place_at = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7_took_place_at");
public static final Property P7i_witnessed = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P7i_witnessed");
/**
* <p>This property qualifies the end of an E52 Time-Span in some way. The nature
* of the qualification may be certainty, precision, source etc.</p>
*/
public static final Property P80_end_is_qualified_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P80_end_is_qualified_by");
/**
* <p>This property describes the minimum period of time covered by an E52 Time-Span.
* Since Time-Spans may not have precisely known temporal extents, the CRM supports
* statements about the minimum and maximum temporal extents of Time-Spans. This
* property allows a Time-Spans minimum temporal extent (i.e. its inner boundary)
* to be assigned an E61 Time Primitive value. Time Primitives are treated by
* the CRM as application or system specific date intervals, and are not further
* analysed.</p>
*/
public static final Property P81_ongoing_throughout = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P81_ongoing_throughout");
/**
* <p>This is defined as the first boundary of the property P81</p>
*/
public static final Property P81a_end_of_the_begin = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P81a_end_of_the_begin");
/**
* <p>This is defined as the second boundary of the property P81</p>
*/
public static final Property P81b_begin_of_the_end = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P81b_begin_of_the_end");
/**
* <p>This property describes the maximum period of time within which an E52 Time-Span
* falls. Since Time-Spans may not have precisely known temporal extents, the
* CRM supports statements about the minimum and maximum temporal extents of
* Time-Spans. This property allows a Time-Spans maximum temporal extent (i.e.
* its outer boundary) to be assigned an E61 Time Primitive value. Time Primitives
* are treated by the CRM as application or system specific date intervals, and
* are not further analysed.</p>
*/
public static final Property P82_at_some_time_within = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P82_at_some_time_within");
/**
* <p>This is defined as the first boundary of the property P82</p>
*/
public static final Property P82a_begin_of_the_begin = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P82a_begin_of_the_begin");
/**
* <p>This is defined as the second boundary of the property P82</p>
*/
public static final Property P82b_end_of_the_end = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P82b_end_of_the_end");
/**
* <p>This property describes the minimum length of time covered by an E52 Time-Span.
* It allows an E52 Time-Span to be associated with an E54 Dimension representing
* its minimum duration (i.e. its inner boundary) independent from the actual
* beginning and end.</p>
*/
public static final Property P83_had_at_least_duration = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P83_had_at_least_duration");
public static final Property P83i_was_minimum_duration_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P83i_was_minimum_duration_of");
/**
* <p>This property describes the maximum length of time covered by an E52 Time-Span.
* It allows an E52 Time-Span to be associated with an E54 Dimension representing
* its maximum duration (i.e. its outer boundary) independent from the actual
* beginning and end.</p>
*/
public static final Property P84_had_at_most_duration = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P84_had_at_most_duration");
public static final Property P84i_was_maximum_duration_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P84i_was_maximum_duration_of");
/**
* <p>This property describes the inclusion relationship between two instances of
* E52 Time-Span. This property supports the notion that a Time-Spans temporal
* extent falls within the temporal extent of another Time-Span. It addresses
* temporal containment only, and no contextual link between the two instances
* of Time-Span is implied.</p>
*/
public static final Property P86_falls_within = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P86_falls_within");
public static final Property P86i_contains = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P86i_contains");
/**
* <p>This property identifies an E53 Place using an E44 Place Appellation. Examples
* of Place Appellations used to identify Places include instances of E48 Place
* Name, addresses, E47 Spatial Coordinates etc.</p>
*/
public static final Property P87_is_identified_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P87_is_identified_by");
public static final Property P87i_identifies = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P87i_identifies");
/**
* <p>This property identifies an instance of E53 Place that falls wholly within
* the extent of another E53 Place. It addresses spatial containment only, and
* does not imply any relationship between things or phenomena occupying these
* places.</p>
*/
public static final Property P89_falls_within = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89_falls_within");
public static final Property P89i_contains = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P89i_contains");
/**
* <p>This property describes the location of an instance of E4 Period with respect
* to an E19 Physical Object. P8 took place on or within (witnessed) is a shortcut
* of the more fully developed path from E4 Period through P7 took place at,
* E53 Place, P156 occupies (is occupied by) to E18 Physical Thing. It describes
* a period that can be located with respect to the space defined by an E19 Physical
* Object such as a ship or a building. The precise geographical location of
* the object during the period in question may be unknown or unimportant. For
* example, the French and German armistice of 22 June 1940 was signed in the
* same railway carriage as the armistice of 11 November 1918.</p>
*/
public static final Property P8_took_place_on_or_within = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P8_took_place_on_or_within");
public static final Property P8i_witnessed = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P8i_witnessed");
/**
* <p>This property allows an E54 Dimension to be approximated by an E60 Number
* primitive.</p>
*/
public static final Property P90_has_value = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P90_has_value");
/**
* <p>This property shows the type of unit an E54 Dimension was expressed in.</p>
*/
public static final Property P91_has_unit = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P91_has_unit");
public static final Property P91i_is_unit_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P91i_is_unit_of");
/**
* <p>This property allows an E63 Beginning of Existence event to be linked to the
* E77 Persistent Item brought into existence by it. It allows a “start” to be
* attached to any Persistent Item being documented i.e. E70 Thing, E72 Legal
* Object, E39 Actor, E41 Appellation, E51 Contact Point and E55 Type</p>
*/
public static final Property P92_brought_into_existence = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P92_brought_into_existence");
public static final Property P92i_was_brought_into_existence_by =
M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P92i_was_brought_into_existence_by");
/**
* <p>This property allows an E64 End of Existence event to be linked to the E77
* Persistent Item taken out of existence by it. In the case of immaterial things,
* the E64 End of Existence is considered to take place with the destruction
* of the last physical carrier. This allows an “end” to be attached to any Persistent
* Item being documented i.e. E70 Thing, E72 Legal Object, E39 Actor, E41 Appellation,
* E51 Contact Point and E55 Type. For many Persistent Items we know the maximum
* life-span and can infer, that they must have ended to exist. We assume in
* that case an End of Existence, which may be as unnoticeable as forgetting
* the secret knowledge by the last representative of some indigenous nation.</p>
*/
public static final Property P93_took_out_of_existence = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P93_took_out_of_existence");
public static final Property P93i_was_taken_out_of_existence_by =
M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P93i_was_taken_out_of_existence_by");
/**
* <p>This property allows a conceptual E65 Creation to be linked to the E28 Conceptual
* Object created by it. It represents the act of conceiving the intellectual
* content of the E28 Conceptual Object. It does not represent the act of creating
* the first physical carrier of the E28 Conceptual Object. As an example, this
* is the composition of a poem, not its commitment to paper.</p>
*/
public static final Property P94_has_created = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P94_has_created");
public static final Property P94i_was_created_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P94i_was_created_by");
/**
* <p>This property links the founding or E66 Formation for an E74 Group with the
* Group itself.</p>
*/
public static final Property P95_has_formed = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P95_has_formed");
public static final Property P95i_was_formed_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P95i_was_formed_by");
/**
* <p>This property links an E67 Birth event to an E21 Person as a participant in
* the role of birth-giving mother. Note that biological fathers are not necessarily
* participants in the Birth (see P97 from father (was father for)). The Person
* being born is linked to the Birth with the property P98 brought into life
* (was born). This is not intended for use with general natural history material,
* only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation
* except by using extensions. This is a sub-property of P11 had participant
* (participated in).</p>
*/
public static final Property P96_by_mother = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P96_by_mother");
public static final Property P96i_gave_birth = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P96i_gave_birth");
/**
* <p>This property links an E67 Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of biological
* father. Note that biological fathers are not seen as necessary participants
* in the Birth, whereas birth-giving mothers are (see P96 by mother (gave birth)).
* The Person being born is linked to the Birth with the property P98 brought
* into life (was born). This is not intended for use with general natural history
* material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception
* and gestation except by using extensions. A Birth event is normally (but not
* always) associated with one biological father.</p>
*/
public static final Property P97_from_father = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P97_from_father");
public static final Property P97i_was_father_for = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P97i_was_father_for");
/**
* <p>This property links an E67Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of offspring.
* Twins, triplets etc. are brought into life by the same Birth event. This is
* not intended for use with general Natural History material, only people. There
* is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using
* extensions.</p>
*/
public static final Property P98_brought_into_life = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P98_brought_into_life");
public static final Property P98i_was_born = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P98i_was_born");
/**
* <p>This property links the disbanding or E68 Dissolution of an E74 Group to the
* Group itself.</p>
*/
public static final Property P99_dissolved = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P99_dissolved");
public static final Property P99i_was_dissolved_by = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P99i_was_dissolved_by");
/**
* <p>This property associates an instance of E4 Period with another instance of
* E4 Period that is defined by a subset of the phenomena that define the former.
* Therefore the spacetime volume of the latter must fall within the spacetime
* volume of the former.</p>
*/
public static final Property P9_consists_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P9_consists_of");
public static final Property P9i_forms_part_of = M_MODEL.createProperty("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P9i_forms_part_of");
/**
* <p>This class comprises transfers of physical custody of objects between instances
* of E39 Actor. The recording of the donor and/or recipient is optional. It
* is possible that in an instance of E10 Transfer of Custody there is either
* no donor or no recipient. Depending on the circumstances it may describe:
* 1. the beginning of custody 2. the end of custody 3. the transfer of custody
* 4. the receipt of custody from an unknown source 5. the declared loss of an
* object The distinction between the legal responsibility for custody and the
* actual physical possession of the object should be expressed using the property
* P2 has type (is type of). A specific case of transfer of custody is theft.
* The interpretation of the museum notion of "accession" differs between institutions.
* The CRM therefore models legal ownership and physical custody separately.
* Institutions will then model their specific notions of accession and deaccession
* as combinations of these.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E10_Transfer_of_Custody = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E10_Transfer_of_Custody");
/**
* <p>This class comprises all instances of E7 Activity that create, alter or change
* E24 Physical Man-Made Thing. This class includes the production of an item
* from raw materials, and other so far undocumented objects, and the preventive
* treatment or restoration of an object for conservation. Since the distinction
* between modification and production is not always clear, modification is regarded
* as the more generally applicable concept. This implies that some items may
* be consumed or destroyed in a Modification, and that others may be produced
* as a result of it. An event should also be documented using E81 Transformation
* if it results in the destruction of one or more objects and the simultaneous
* production of others using parts or material from the originals. In this case,
* the new items have separate identities. If the instance of the E29 Design
* or Procedure utilized for the modification prescribes the use of specific
* materials, they should be documented using property P68 foresees use of (use
* foreseen by): E57 Material of E29 Design or Procedure, rather than via P126
* employed (was employed in): E57 Material.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E11_Modification = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E11_Modification");
/**
* <p>This class comprises activities that are designed to, and succeed in, creating
* one or more new items. It specializes the notion of modification into production.
* The decision as to whether or not an object is regarded as new is context
* sensitive. Normally, items are considered “new” if there is no obvious overall
* similarity between them and the consumed items and material used in their
* production. In other cases, an item is considered “new” because it becomes
* relevant to documentation by a modification. For example, the scribbling of
* a name on a potsherd may make it a voting token. The original potsherd may
* not be worth documenting, in contrast to the inscribed one. This entity can
* be collective: the printing of a thousand books, for example, would normally
* be considered a single event. An event should also be documented using E81
* Transformation if it results in the destruction of one or more objects and
* the simultaneous production of others using parts or material from the originals.
* In this case, the new items have separate identities and matter is preserved,
* but identity is not.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E12_Production = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E12_Production");
/**
* <p>This class comprises the actions of making assertions about properties of
* an object or any relation between two items or concepts. This class allows
* the documentation of how the respective assignment came about, and whose opinion
* it was. All the attributes or properties assigned in such an action can also
* be seen as directly attached to the respective item or concept, possibly as
* a collection of contradictory values. All cases of properties in this model
* that are also described indirectly through an action are characterised as
* "short cuts" of this action. This redundant modelling of two alternative views
* is preferred because many implementations may have good reasons to model either
* the action or the short cut, and the relation between both alternatives can
* be captured by simple rules. In particular, the class describes the actions
* of people making propositions and statements during certain museum procedures,
* e.g. the person and date when a condition statement was made, an identifier
* was assigned, the museum object was measured, etc. Which kinds of such assignments
* and statements need to be documented explicitly in structures of a schema
* rather than free text, depends on if this information should be accessible
* by structured queries.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E13_Attribute_Assignment = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E13_Attribute_Assignment");
/**
* <p>This class describes the act of assessing the state of preservation of an
* object during a particular period. The condition assessment may be carried
* out by inspection, measurement or through historical research. This class
* is used to document circumstances of the respective assessment that may be
* relevant to interpret its quality at a later stage, or to continue research
* on related documents.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E14_Condition_Assessment = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E14_Condition_Assessment");
/**
* <p>This class comprises activities that result in the allocation of an identifier
* to an instance of E1 CRM Entity. An E15 Identifier Assignment may include
* the creation of the identifier from multiple constituents, which themselves
* may be instances of E41 Appellation. The syntax and kinds of constituents
* to be used may be declared in a rule constituting an instance of E29 Design
* or Procedure. Examples of such identifiers include Find Numbers, Inventory
* Numbers, uniform titles in the sense of librarianship and Digital Object Identifiers
* (DOI). Documenting the act of identifier assignment and deassignment is especially
* useful when objects change custody or the identification system of an organization
* is changed. In order to keep track of the identity of things in such cases,
* it is important to document by whom, when and for what purpose an identifier
* is assigned to an item. The fact that an identifier is a preferred one for
* an organisation can be expressed by using the property E1 CRM Entity. P48
* has preferred identifier (is preferred identifier of): E42 Identifier. It
* can better be expressed in a context independent form by assigning a suitable
* E55 Type, such as “preferred identifier assignment”, to the respective instance
* of E15 Identifier Assignment via the P2 has type property.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E15_Identifier_Assignment = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E15_Identifier_Assignment");
/**
* <p>This class comprises actions measuring physical properties and other values
* that can be determined by a systematic procedure. Examples include measuring
* the monetary value of a collection of coins or the running time of a specific
* video cassette. The E16 Measurement may use simple counting or tools, such
* as yardsticks or radiation detection devices. The interest is in the method
* and care applied, so that the reliability of the result may be judged at a
* later stage, or research continued on the associated documents. The date of
* the event is important for dimensions, which may change value over time, such
* as the length of an object subject to shrinkage. Details of methods and devices
* are best handled as free text, whereas basic techniques such as "carbon 14
* dating" should be encoded using P2 has type (is type of:) E55 Type.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E16_Measurement = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E16_Measurement");
/**
* <p>This class comprises the actions of classifying items of whatever kind. Such
* items include objects, specimens, people, actions and concepts. This class
* allows for the documentation of the context of classification acts in cases
* where the value of the classification depends on the personal opinion of the
* classifier, and the date that the classification was made. This class also
* encompasses the notion of "determination," i.e. the systematic and molecular
* identification of a specimen in biology.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E17_Type_Assignment = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E17_Type_Assignment");
/**
* <p>This class comprises all persistent physical items with a relatively stable
* form, man-made or natural. Depending on the existence of natural boundaries
* of such things, the CRM distinguishes the instances of E19 Physical Object
* from instances of E26 Physical Feature, such as holes, rivers, pieces of land
* etc. Most instances of E19 Physical Object can be moved (if not too heavy),
* whereas features are integral to the surrounding matter. An instance of E18
* Physical Thing occupies not only a particular geometric space, but in the
* course of its existence it also forms a trajectory through spacetime, which
* occupies a real, that is phenomenal, volume in spacetime. We include in the
* occupied space the space filled by the matter of the physical thing and all
* its inner spaces, such as the interior of a box. Physical things consisting
* of aggregations of physically unconnected objects, such as a set of chessmen,
* occupy a number of individually contiguous spacetime volumes equal to the
* number of unconnected objects that constitute the set. We model E18 Physical
* Thing to be a subclass of E72 Legal Object and of E92 Spacetime volume. The
* latter is intended as a phenomenal spacetime volume as defined in CRMgeo (Doerr
* and Hiebel 2013). By virtue of this multiple inheritance we can discuss the
* physical extent of an E18 Physical Thing without representing each instance
* of it together with an instance of its associated spacetime volume. This model
* combines two quite different kinds of substance: an instance of E18 Physical
* Thing is matter while a spacetime volume is an aggregation of points in spacetime.
* However, the real spatiotemporal extent of an instance of E18 Physical Thing
* is regarded to be unique to it, due to all its details and fuzziness; its
* identity and existence depends uniquely on the identity of the instance of
* E18 Physical Thing. Therefore this multiple inheritance is unambiguous and
* effective and furthermore corresponds to the intuitions of natural language.
* The CIDOC CRM is generally not concerned with amounts of matter in fluid or
* gaseous states.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E18_Physical_Thing = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing");
/**
* <p>This class comprises items of a material nature that are units for documentation
* and have physical boundaries that separate them completely in an objective
* way from other objects. The class also includes all aggregates of objects
* made for functional purposes of whatever kind, independent of physical coherence,
* such as a set of chessmen. Typically, instances of E19 Physical Object can
* be moved (if not too heavy). In some contexts, such objects, except for aggregates,
* are also called “bona fide objects” (Smith &amp; Varzi, 2000, pp.401-420),
* i.e. naturally defined objects. The decision as to what is documented as a
* complete item, rather than by its parts or components, may be a purely administrative
* decision or may be a result of the order in which the item was acquired.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E19_Physical_Object = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E19_Physical_Object");
/**
* <p>This class comprises all things in the universe of discourse of the CIDOC
* Conceptual Reference Model. It is an abstract concept providing for three
* general properties: 1. Identification by name or appellation, and in particular
* by a preferred identifier 2. Classification by type, allowing further refinement
* of the specific subclass an instance belongs to 3. Attachment of free text
* for the expression of anything not captured by formal properties With the
* exception of E59 Primitive Value, all other classes within the CRM are directly
* or indirectly specialisations of E1 CRM Entity.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E1_CRM_Entity = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity");
/**
* <p>This class comprises individual items of a material nature, which live, have
* lived or are natural products of or from living organisms. Artificial objects
* that incorporate biological elements, such as Victorian butterfly frames,
* can be documented as both instances of E20 Biological Object and E22 Man-Made
* Object.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E20_Biological_Object = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E20_Biological_Object");
/**
* <p>This class comprises real persons who live or are assumed to have lived. Legendary
* figures that may have existed, such as Ulysses and King Arthur, fall into
* this class if the documentation refers to them as historical figures. In cases
* where doubt exists as to whether several persons are in fact identical, multiple
* instances can be created and linked to indicate their relationship. The CRM
* does not propose a specific form to support reasoning about possible identity.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E21_Person = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21_Person");
/**
* <p>This class comprises physical objects purposely created by human activity.
* No assumptions are made as to the extent of modification required to justify
* regarding an object as man-made. For example, an inscribed piece of rock or
* a preserved butterfly are both regarded as instances of E22 Man-Made Object.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E22_Man_Made_Object = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E22_Man-Made_Object");
/**
* <p>This class comprises all persistent physical items that are purposely created
* by human activity. This class comprises man-made objects, such as a swords,
* and man-made features, such as rock art. No assumptions are made as to the
* extent of modification required to justify regarding an object as man-made.
* For example, a “cup and ring” carving on bedrock is regarded as instance of
* E24 Physical Man-Made Thing.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E24_Physical_Man_Made_Thing = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing");
/**
* <p>This class comprises physical features that are purposely created by human
* activity, such as scratches, artificial caves, artificial water channels,
* etc. No assumptions are made as to the extent of modification required to
* justify regarding a feature as man-made. For example, rock art or even “cup
* and ring” carvings on bedrock a regarded as types of E25 Man-Made Feature.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E25_Man_Made_Feature = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E25_Man-Made_Feature");
/**
* <p>This class comprises identifiable features that are physically attached in
* an integral way to particular physical objects. Instances of E26 Physical
* Feature share many of the attributes of instances of E19 Physical Object.
* They may have a one-, two- or three-dimensional geometric extent, but there
* are no natural borders that separate them completely in an objective way from
* the carrier objects. For example, a doorway is a feature but the door itself,
* being attached by hinges, is not. Instances of E26 Physical Feature can be
* features in a narrower sense, such as scratches, holes, reliefs, surface colours,
* reflection zones in an opal crystal or a density change in a piece of wood.
* In the wider sense, they are portions of particular objects with partially
* imaginary borders, such as the core of the Earth, an area of property on the
* surface of the Earth, a landscape or the head of a contiguous marble statue.
* They can be measured and dated, and it is sometimes possible to state who
* or what is or was responsible for them. They cannot be separated from the
* carrier object, but a segment of the carrier object may be identified (or
* sometimes removed) carrying the complete feature. This definition coincides
* with the definition of "fiat objects" (Smith &amp; Varzi, 2000, pp.401-420),
* with the exception of aggregates of “bona fide objects”.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E26_Physical_Feature = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E26_Physical_Feature");
/**
* <p>This class comprises pieces of land or sea floor. In contrast to the purely
* geometric notion of E53 Place, this class describes constellations of matter
* on the surface of the Earth or other celestial body, which can be represented
* by photographs, paintings and maps. Instances of E27 Site are composed of
* relatively immobile material items and features in a particular configuration
* at a particular location</p>
*/
public static final Resource E27_Site = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E27_Site");
/**
* <p>This class comprises non-material products of our minds and other human produced
* data that have become objects of a discourse about their identity, circumstances
* of creation or historical implication. The production of such information
* may have been supported by the use of technical devices such as cameras or
* computers. Characteristically, instances of this class are created, invented
* or thought by someone, and then may be documented or communicated between
* persons. Instances of E28 Conceptual Object have the ability to exist on more
* than one particular carrier at the same time, such as paper, electronic signals,
* marks, audio media, paintings, photos, human memories, etc. They cannot be
* destroyed. They exist as long as they can be found on at least one carrier
* or in at least one human memory. Their existence ends when the last carrier
* and the last memory are lost.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E28_Conceptual_Object = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E28_Conceptual_Object");
/**
* <p>This class comprises documented plans for the execution of actions in order
* to achieve a result of a specific quality, form or contents. In particular
* it comprises plans for deliberate human activities that may result in the
* modification or production of instances of E24 Physical Thing. Instances of
* E29 Design or Procedure can be structured in parts and sequences or depend
* on others. This is modelled using P69 has association with (is associated
* with). Designs or procedures can be seen as one of the following: 1. A schema
* for the activities it describes 2. A schema of the products that result from
* their application. 3. An independent intellectual product that may have never
* been applied, such as Leonardo da Vincis famous plans for flying machines.
* Because designs or procedures may never be applied or only partially executed,
* the CRM models a loose relationship between the plan and the respective product.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E29_Design_or_Procedure = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E29_Design_or_Procedure");
/**
* <p>This class comprises all phenomena, such as the instances of E4 Periods, E5
* Events and states, which happen over a limited extent in time. In some contexts,
* these are also called perdurants. This class is disjoint from E77 Persistent
* Item. This is an abstract class and has no direct instances. E2 Temporal Entity
* is specialized into E4 Period, which applies to a particular geographic area
* (defined with a greater or lesser degree of precision), and E3 Condition State,
* which applies to instances of E18 Physical Thing.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E2_Temporal_Entity = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity");
/**
* <p>This class comprises legal privileges concerning material and immaterial things
* or their derivatives. These include reproduction and property rights</p>
*/
public static final Resource E30_Right = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E30_Right");
/**
* <p>This class comprises identifiable immaterial items that make propositions
* about reality. These propositions may be expressed in text, graphics, images,
* audiograms, videograms or by other similar means. Documentation databases
* are regarded as a special case of E31 Document. This class should not be confused
* with the term “document” in Information Technology, which is compatible with
* E73 Information Object.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E31_Document = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E31_Document");
/**
* <p>This class comprises encyclopaedia, thesauri, authority lists and other documents
* that define terminology or conceptual systems for consistent use.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E32_Authority_Document = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E32_Authority_Document");
/**
* <p>This class comprises identifiable expressions in natural language or languages.
* Instances of E33 Linguistic Object can be expressed in many ways: e.g. as
* written texts, recorded speech or sign language. However, the CRM treats instances
* of E33 Linguistic Object independently from the medium or method by which
* they are expressed. Expressions in formal languages, such as computer codeFE41_
* or mathematical formulae, are not treated as instances of E33 Linguistic Object
* by the CRM. These should be modelled as instances of E73 Information Object.
* The text of an instance of E33 Linguistic Object can be documented in a note
* by P3 has note: E62 String</p>
*/
public static final Resource E33_Linguistic_Object = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E33_Linguistic_Object");
/**
* <p>This class comprises recognisable, short texts attached to instances of E24
* Physical Man-Made Thing. The transcription of the text can be documented in
* a note by P3 has note: E62 String. The alphabet used can be documented by
* P2 has type: E55 Type. This class does not intend to describe the idiosyncratic
* characteristics of an individual physical embodiment of an inscription, but
* the underlying prototype. The physical embodiment is modelled in the CRM as
* E24 Physical Man-Made Thing. The relationship of a physical copy of a book
* to the text it contains is modelled using E84 Information Carrier. P128 carries
* (is carried by): E33 Linguistic Object.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E34_Inscription = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E34_Inscription");
/**
* <p>This class comprises the names assigned to works, such as texts, artworks
* or pieces of music. Titles are proper noun phrases or verbal phrases, and
* should not be confused with generic object names such as “chair”, “painting”
* or “book” (the latter are common nouns that stand for instances of E55 Type).
* Titles may be assigned by the creator of the work itself, or by a social group.
* This class also comprises the translations of titles that are used as surrogates
* for the original titles in different social contexts.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E35_Title = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E35_Title");
/**
* <p>This class comprises the intellectual or conceptual aspects of recognisable
* marks and images. This class does not intend to describe the idiosyncratic
* characteristics of an individual physical embodiment of a visual item, but
* the underlying prototype. For example, a mark such as the ICOM logo is generally
* considered to be the same logo when used on any number of publications. The
* size, orientation and colour may change, but the logo remains uniquely identifiable.
* The same is true of images that are reproduced many times. This means that
* visual items are independent of their physical support. The class E36 Visual
* Item provides a means of identifying and linking together instances of E24
* Physical Man-Made Thing that carry the same visual symbols, marks or images
* etc. The property P62 depicts (is depicted by) between E24 Physical Man-Made
* Thing and depicted subjects (E1 CRM Entity) can be regarded as a short-cut
* of the more fully developed path from E24 Physical Man-Made Thing through
* P65 shows visual item (is shown by), E36 Visual Item, P138 represents (has
* representation) to E1CRM Entity, which in addition captures the optical features
* of the depiction.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E36_Visual_Item = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E36_Visual_Item");
/**
* <p>This class comprises symbols, signs, signatures or short texts applied to
* instances of E24 Physical Man-Made Thing by arbitrary techniques in order
* to indicate the creator, owner, dedications, purpose, etc. This class specifically
* excludes features that have no semantic significance, such as scratches or
* tool marks. These should be documented as instances of E25 Man-Made Feature.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E37_Mark = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E37_Mark");
/**
* <p>This class comprises distributions of form, tone and colour that may be found
* on surfaces such as photos, paintings, prints and sculptures or directly on
* electronic media. The degree to which variations in the distribution of form
* and colour affect the identity of an instance of E38 Image depends on a given
* purpose. The original painting of the Mona Lisa in the Louvre may be said
* to bear the same instance of E38 Image as reproductions in the form of transparencies,
* postcards, posters or T-shirts, even though they may differ in size and carrier
* and may vary in tone and colour. The images in a “spot the difference” competition
* are not the same with respect to their context, however similar they may at
* first appear.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E38_Image = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E38_Image");
/**
* <p>This class comprises people, either individually or in groups, who have the
* potential to perform intentional actions of kinds for which someone may be
* held responsible. The CRM does not attempt to model the inadvertent actions
* of such actors. Individual people should be documented as instances of E21
* Person, whereas groups should be documented as instances of either E74 Group
* or its subclass E40 Legal Body.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E39_Actor = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor");
/**
* <p>This class comprises the states of objects characterised by a certain condition
* over a time-span. An instance of this class describes the prevailing physical
* condition of any material object or feature during a specific E52 Time Span.
* In general, the time-span for which a certain condition can be asserted may
* be shorter than the real time-span, for which this condition held. The nature
* of that condition can be described using P2 has type. For example, the E3
* Condition State “condition of the SS Great Britain between 22 September 1846
* and 27 August 1847” can be characterized as E55 Type “wrecked”.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E3_Condition_State = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E3_Condition_State");
/**
* <p>This class comprises institutions or groups of people that have obtained a
* legal recognition as a group and can act collectively as agents. This means
* that they can perform actions, own property, create or destroy things and
* can be held collectively responsible for their actions like individual people.
* The term 'personne morale' is often used for this in French.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E40_Legal_Body = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E40_Legal_Body");
/**
* <p>This class comprises signs, either meaningful or not, or arrangements of signs
* following a specific syntax, that are used or can be used to refer to and
* identify a specific instance of some class or category within a certain context.
* Instances of E41 Appellation do not identify things by their meaning, even
* if they happen to have one, but instead by convention, tradition, or agreement.
* Instances of E41 Appellation are cultural constructs; as such, they have a
* context, a history, and a use in time and space by some group of users. A
* given instance of E41 Appellation can have alternative forms, i.e., other
* instances of E41 Appellation that are always regarded as equivalent independent
* from the thing it denotes. Specific subclasses of E41 Appellation should be
* used when instances of E41 Appellation of a characteristic form are used for
* particular objects. Instances of E49 Time Appellation, for example, which
* take the form of instances of E50 Date, can be easily recognised. E41 Appellation
* should not be confused with the act of naming something. Cf. E15 Identifier
* Assignment</p>
*/
public static final Resource E41_Appellation = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E41_Appellation");
/**
* <p>This class comprises strings or codes assigned to instances of E1 CRM Entity
* in order to identify them uniquely and permanently within the context of one
* or more organisations. Such codes are often known as inventory numbers, registration
* codes, etc. and are typically composed of alphanumeric sequences. The class
* E42 Identifier is not normally used for machine-generated identifiers used
* for automated processing unless these are also used by human agents.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E42_Identifier = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E42_Identifier");
/**
* <p>This class comprises any sort of identifier characteristically used to refer
* to an E53 Place. Instances of E44 Place Appellation may vary in their degree
* of precision and their meaning may vary over time - the same instance of E44
* Place Appellation may be used to refer to several places, either because of
* cultural shifts, or because objects used as reference points have moved around.
* Instances of E44 Place Appellation can be extremely varied in form: postal
* addresses, instances of E47 Spatial Coordinate, and parts of buildings can
* all be considered as instances of E44 Place Appellation.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E44_Place_Appellation = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E44_Place_Appellation");
/**
* <p>This class comprises identifiers expressed in coding systems for places, such
* as postal addresses used for mailing. An E45 Address can be considered both
* as the name of an E53 Place and as an E51 Contact Point for an E39 Actor.
* This dual aspect is reflected in the multiple inheritance. However, some forms
* of mailing addresses, such as a postal box, are only instances of E51 Contact
* Point, since they do not identify any particular Place. These should not be
* documented as instances of E45 Address.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E45_Address = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E45_Address");
/**
* <p>This class comprises areas of objects referred to in terms specific to the
* general geometry or structure of its kind. The 'prow' of the boat, the 'frame'
* of the picture, the 'front' of the building are all instances of E46 Section
* Definition. The class highlights the fact that parts of objects can be treated
* as locations. This holds in particular for features without natural boundaries,
* such as the “head” of a marble statue made out of one block (cf. E53 Place).
* In answer to the question 'where is the signature?' one might reply 'on the
* lower left corner'. (Section Definition is closely related to the term “segment”
* in Gerstl, P.&amp; Pribbenow, S, 1996 “ A conceptual theory of part whole
* relations and its applications”, Data &amp; Knowledge Engineering 20 305-322,
* North Holland- Elsevier ).</p>
*/
public static final Resource E46_Section_Definition = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E46_Section_Definition");
/**
* <p>This class comprises the textual or numeric information required to locate
* specific instances of E53 Place within schemes of spatial identification.
* Coordinates are a specific form of E44 Place Appellation, that is, a means
* of referring to a particular E53 Place. Coordinates are not restricted to
* longitude, latitude and altitude. Any regular system of reference that maps
* onto an E19 Physical Object can be used to generate coordinates.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E47_Spatial_Coordinates = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E47_Spatial_Coordinates");
/**
* <p>This class comprises particular and common forms of E44 Place Appellation.
* Place Names may change their application over time: the name of an E53 Place
* may change, and a name may be reused for a different E53 Place. Instances
* of E48 Place Name are typically subject to place name gazetteers.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E48_Place_Name = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E48_Place_Name");
/**
* <p>This class comprises all forms of names or codes, such as historical periods,
* and dates, which are characteristically used to refer to a specific E52 Time-Span.
* The instances of E49 Time Appellation may vary in their degree of precision,
* and they may be relative to other time frames, “Before Christ” for example.
* Instances of E52 Time-Span are often defined by reference to a cultural period
* or an event e.g. the duration of the Ming Dynasty.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E49_Time_Appellation = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E49_Time_Appellation");
/**
* <p>This class comprises sets of coherent phenomena or cultural manifestations
* occurring in time and space. It is the social or physical coherence of these
* phenomena that identify an E4 Period and not the associated spatiotemporal
* extent. This extent is only the "ground" or space in an abstract physical
* sense that the actual process of growth, spread and retreat has covered. Consequently,
* different periods can overlap and coexist in time and space, such as when
* a nomadic culture exists in the same area and time as a sedentary culture.
* This also means that overlapping land use rights, common among first nations,
* amounts to overlapping periods. Often, this class is used to describe prehistoric
* or historic periods such as the "Neolithic Period", the "Ming Dynasty" or
* the "McCarthy Era", but also geopolitical units and activities of settlements
* are regarded as special cases of E4 Period. However, there are no assumptions
* about the scale of the associated phenomena. In particular all events are
* seen as synthetic processes consisting of coherent phenomena. Therefore E4
* Period is a superclass of E5 Event. For example, a modern clinical E67 Birth
* can be seen as both an atomic E5 Event and as an E4 Period that consists of
* multiple activities performed by multiple instances of E39 Actor. As the actual
* extent of an E4 Period in spacetime we regard the trajectories of the participating
* physical things during their participation in an instance of E4 Period. This
* includes the open spaces via which these things have interacted and the spaces
* by which they had the potential to interact during that period or event in
* the way defined by the type of the respective period or event. Examples include
* the air in a meeting room transferring the voices of the participants. Since
* these phenomena are fuzzy, we assume the spatiotemporal extent to be contiguous,
* except for cases of phenomena spreading out over islands or other separated
* areas, including geopolitical units distributed over disconnected areas such
* as islands or colonies. Whether the trajectories necessary for participants
* to travel between these areas are regarded as part of the spatiotemporal extent
* or not has to be decided in each case based on a concrete analysis, taking
* use of the sea for other purposes than travel, such as fishing, into consideration.
* One may also argue that the activities to govern disconnected areas imply
* travelling through spaces connecting them and that these areas hence are spatially
* connected in a way, but it appears counterintuitive to consider for instance
* travel routes in international waters as extensions of geopolitical units.
* Consequently, an instance of E4 Period may occupy a number of disjoint spacetime
* volumes, however there must not be a discontinuity in the timespan covered
* by these spacetime volumes. This means that an instance of E4 Period must
* be contiguous in time. If it has ended in all areas, it has ended as a whole.
* However it may end in one area before another, such as in the Polynesian migration,
* and it continues as long as it is ongoing in at least one area. We model E4
* Period as a subclass of E2 Temporal Entity and of E92 Spacetime volume. The
* latter is intended as a phenomenal spacetime volume as defined in CRMgeo (Doerr
* and Hiebel 2013). By virtue of this multiple inheritance we can discuss the
* physical extent of an E4 Period without representing each instance of it together
* with an instance of its associated spacetime volume. This model combines two
* quite different kinds of substance: an instance of E4 Period is a phenomena
* while a space-time volume is an aggregation of points in spacetime. However,
* the real spatiotemporal extent of an instance of E4 Period is regarded to
* be unique to it due to all its details and fuzziness; its identity and existence
* depends uniquely on the identity of the instance of E4 Period. Therefore this
* multiple inheritance is unambiguous and effective and furthermore corresponds
* to the intuitions of natural language. There are two different conceptualisations
* of 'artistic style', defined either by physical features or by historical
* context. For example, “Impressionism” can be viewed as a period lasting from
* approximately 1870 to 1905 during which paintings with particular characteristics
* were produced by a group of artists that included (among others) Monet, Renoir,
* Pissarro, Sisley and Degas. Alternatively, it can be regarded as a style applicable
* to all paintings sharing the characteristics of the works produced by the
* Impressionist painters, regardless of historical context. The first interpretation
* is an instance of E4 Period, and the second defines morphological object types
* that fall under E55 Type. Another specific case of an E4 Period is the set
* of activities and phenomena associated with a settlement, such as the populated
* period of Nineveh.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E4_Period = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E4_Period");
/**
* <p>This class comprises specific forms of E49 Time Appellation.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E50_Date = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E50_Date");
/**
* <p>This class comprises identifiers employed, or understood, by communication
* services to direct communications to an instance of E39 Actor. These include
* E-mail addresses, telephone numbers, post office boxes, Fax numbers, URLs
* etc. Most postal addresses can be considered both as instances of E44 Place
* Appellation and E51 Contact Point. In such cases the subclass E45 Address
* should be used. URLs are addresses used by machines to access another machine
* through an http request. Since the accessed machine acts on behalf of the
* E39 Actor providing the machine, URLs are considered as instances of E51 Contact
* Point to that E39 Actor.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E51_Contact_Point = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E51_Contact_Point");
/**
* <p>This class comprises abstract temporal extents, in the sense of Galilean physics,
* having a beginning, an end and a duration. Time Span has no other semantic
* connotations. Time-Spans are used to define the temporal extent of instances
* of E4 Period, E5 Event and any other phenomena valid for a certain time. An
* E52 Time-Span may be identified by one or more instances of E49 Time Appellation.
* Since our knowledge of history is imperfect, instances of E52 Time-Span can
* best be considered as approximations of the actual Time-Spans of temporal
* entities. The properties of E52 Time-Span are intended to allow these approximations
* to be expressed precisely. An extreme case of approximation, might, for example,
* define an E52 Time-Span having unknown beginning, end and duration. Used as
* a common E52 Time-Span for two events, it would nevertheless define them as
* being simultaneous, even if nothing else was known. Automatic processing and
* querying of instances of E52 Time-Span is facilitated if data can be parsed
* into an E61 Time Primitive.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E52_Time_Span = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E52_Time-Span");
/**
* <p>This class comprises extents in space, in particular on the surface of the
* earth, in the pure sense of physics: independent from temporal phenomena and
* matter. The instances of E53 Place are usually determined by reference to
* the position of “immobile” objects such as buildings, cities, mountains, rivers,
* or dedicated geodetic marks. A Place can be determined by combining a frame
* of reference and a location with respect to this frame. It may be identified
* by one or more instances of E44 Place Appellation. It is sometimes argued
* that instances of E53 Place are best identified by global coordinates or absolute
* reference systems. However, relative references are often more relevant in
* the context of cultural documentation and tend to be more precise. In particular,
* we are often interested in position in relation to large, mobile objects,
* such as ships. For example, the Place at which Nelson died is known with reference
* to a large mobile object H.M.S Victory. A resolution of this Place in terms
* of absolute coordinates would require knowledge of the movements of the vessel
* and the precise time of death, either of which may be revised, and the result
* would lack historical and cultural relevance. Any object can serve as a frame
* of reference for E53 Place determination. The model foresees the notion of
* a "section" of an E19 Physical Object as a valid E53 Place determination.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E53_Place = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place");
/**
* <p>This class comprises quantifiable properties that can be measured by some
* calibrated means and can be approximated by values, i.e. points or regions
* in a mathematical or conceptual space, such as natural or real numbers, RGB
* values etc. An instance of E54 Dimension represents the true quantity, independent
* from its numerical approximation, e.g. in inches or in cm. The properties
* of the class E54 Dimension allow for expressing the numerical approximation
* of the values of an instance of E54 Dimension. If the true values belong to
* a non-discrete space, such as spatial distances, it is recommended to record
* them as approximations by intervals or regions of indeterminacy enclosing
* the assumed true values. For instance, a length of 5 cm may be recorded as
* 4.5-5.5 cm, according to the precision of the respective observation. Note,
* that interoperability of values described in different units depends critically
* on the representation as value regions. Numerical approximations in archaic
* instances of E58 Measurement Unit used in historical records should be preserved.
* Equivalents corresponding to current knowledge should be recorded as additional
* instances of E54 Dimension as appropriate.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E54_Dimension = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E54_Dimension");
/**
* <p>This class comprises concepts denoted by terms from thesauri and controlled
* vocabularies used to characterize and classify instances of CRM classes. Instances
* of E55 Type represent concepts in contrast to instances of E41 Appellation
* which are used to name instances of CRM classes. E55 Type is the CRMs interface
* to domain specific ontologies and thesauri. These can be represented in the
* CRM as subclasses of E55 Type, forming hierarchies of terms, i.e. instances
* of E55 Type linked via P127 has broader term (has narrower term). Such hierarchies
* may be extended with additional properties.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E55_Type = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type");
/**
* <p>This class is a specialization of E55 Type and comprises the natural languages
* in the sense of concepts. This type is used categorically in the model without
* reference to instances of it, i.e. the Model does not foresee the description
* of instances of instances of E56 Language, e.g.: “instances of Mandarin Chinese”.
* It is recommended that internationally or nationally agreed codes and terminology
* are used to denote instances of E56 Language, such as those defined in ISO
* 639:1988.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E56_Language = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E56_Language");
/**
* <p>This class is a specialization of E55 Type and comprises the concepts of materials.
* Instances of E57 Material may denote properties of matter before its use,
* during its use, and as incorporated in an object, such as ultramarine powder,
* tempera paste, reinforced concrete. Discrete pieces of raw-materials kept
* in museums, such as bricks, sheets of fabric, pieces of metal, should be modelled
* individually in the same way as other objects. Discrete used or processed
* pieces, such as the stones from Nefer Titi's temple, should be modelled as
* parts (cf. P46 is composed of). This type is used categorically in the model
* without reference to instances of it, i.e. the Model does not foresee the
* description of instances of instances of E57 Material, e.g.: “instances of
* gold”. It is recommended that internationally or nationally agreed codes and
* terminology are used.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E57_Material = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E57_Material");
/**
* <p>This class is a specialization of E55 Type and comprises the types of measurement
* units: feet, inches, centimetres, litres, lumens, etc. This type is used categorically
* in the model without reference to instances of it, i.e. the Model does not
* foresee the description of instances of instances of E58 Measurement Unit,
* e.g.: “instances of cm”. Syst?me International (SI) units or internationally
* recognized non-SI terms should be used whenever possible. (ISO 1000:1992).
* Archaic Measurement Units used in historical records should be preserved.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E58_Measurement_Unit = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E58_Measurement_Unit");
/**
* <p>This class comprises changes of states in cultural, social or physical systems,
* regardless of scale, brought about by a series or group of coherent physical,
* cultural, technological or legal phenomena. Such changes of state will affect
* instances of E77 Persistent Item or its subclasses. The distinction between
* an E5 Event and an E4 Period is partly a question of the scale of observation.
* Viewed at a coarse level of detail, an E5 Event is an instantaneous change
* of state. At a fine level, the E5 Event can be analysed into its component
* phenomena within a space and time frame, and as such can be seen as an E4
* Period. The reverse is not necessarily the case: not all instances of E4 Period
* give rise to a noteworthy change of state.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E5_Event = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E5_Event");
/**
* <p>This class comprises events that bring into existence any E77 Persistent Item.
* It may be used for temporal reasoning about things (intellectual products,
* physical items, groups of people, living beings) beginning to exist; it serves
* as a hook for determination of a terminus post quem and ante quem.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E63_Beginning_of_Existence = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E63_Beginning_of_Existence");
/**
* <p>This class comprises events that end the existence of any E77 Persistent Item.
* It may be used for temporal reasoning about things (physical items, groups
* of people, living beings) ceasing to exist; it serves as a hook for determination
* of a terminus postquem and antequem. In cases where substance from a Persistent
* Item continues to exist in a new form, the process would be documented by
* E81 Transformation.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E64_End_of_Existence = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E64_End_of_Existence");
/**
* <p>This class comprises events that result in the creation of conceptual items
* or immaterial products, such as legends, poems, texts, music, images, movies,
* laws, types etc.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E65_Creation = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E65_Creation");
/**
* <p>This class comprises events that result in the formation of a formal or informal
* E74 Group of people, such as a club, society, association, corporation or
* nation. E66 Formation does not include the arbitrary aggregation of people
* who do not act as a collective. The formation of an instance of E74 Group
* does not require that the group is populated with members at the time of formation.
* In order to express the joining of members at the time of formation, the respective
* activity should be simultaneously an instance of both E66 Formation and E85
* Joining.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E66_Formation = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E66_Formation");
/**
* <p>This class comprises the births of human beings. E67 Birth is a biological
* event focussing on the context of people coming into life. (E63 Beginning
* of Existence comprises the coming into life of any living beings). Twins,
* triplets etc. are brought into life by the same E67 Birth event. The introduction
* of the E67 Birth event as a documentation element allows the description of
* a range of family relationships in a simple model. Suitable extensions may
* describe more details and the complexity of motherhood with the intervention
* of modern medicine. In this model, the biological father is not seen as a
* necessary participant in the E67 Birth event.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E67_Birth = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E67_Birth");
/**
* <p>This class comprises the events that result in the formal or informal termination
* of an E74 Group of people. If the dissolution was deliberate, the Dissolution
* event should also be instantiated as an E7 Activity.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E68_Dissolution = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E68_Dissolution");
/**
* <p>This class comprises the deaths of human beings. If a person is killed, their
* death should be instantiated as E69 Death and as E7 Activity. The death or
* perishing of other living beings should be documented using E64 End of Existence.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E69_Death = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E69_Death");
/**
* <p>This class comprises events that destroy one or more instances of E18 Physical
* Thing such that they lose their identity as the subjects of documentation.
* Some destruction events are intentional, while others are independent of human
* activity. Intentional destruction may be documented by classifying the event
* as both an E6 Destruction and E7 Activity. The decision to document an object
* as destroyed, transformed or modified is context sensitive: 1. If the matter
* remaining from the destruction is not documented, the event is modelled solely
* as E6 Destruction. 2. An event should also be documented using E81 Transformation
* if it results in the destruction of one or more objects and the simultaneous
* production of others using parts or material from the original. In this case,
* the new items have separate identities. Matter is preserved, but identity
* is not. 3. When the initial identity of the changed instance of E18 Physical
* Thing is preserved, the event should be documented as E11 Modification.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E6_Destruction = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E6_Destruction");
/**
* <p>This general class comprises discrete, identifiable, instances of E77 Persistent
* Item that are documented as single units, that either consist of matter or
* depend on being carried by matter and are characterized by relative stability.
* They may be intellectual products or physical things. They may for instance
* have a solid physical form, an electronic encoding, or they may be a logical
* concept or structure.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E70_Thing = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E70_Thing");
/**
* <p>This class comprises discrete, identifiable man-made items that are documented
* as single units. These items are either intellectual products or man-made
* physical things, and are characterized by relative stability. They may for
* instance have a solid physical form, an electronic encoding, or they may be
* logical concepts or structures.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E71_Man_Made_Thing = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E71_Man-Made_Thing");
/**
* <p>This class comprises those material or immaterial items to which instances
* of E30 Right, such as the right of ownership or use, can be applied. This
* is true for all E18 Physical Thing. In the case of instances of E28 Conceptual
* Object, however, the identity of the E28 Conceptual Object or the method of
* its use may be too ambiguous to reliably establish instances of E30 Right,
* as in the case of taxa and inspirations. Ownership of corporations is currently
* regarded as out of scope of the CRM.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E72_Legal_Object = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E72_Legal_Object");
/**
* <p>This class comprises identifiable immaterial items, such as a poems, jokes,
* data sets, images, texts, multimedia objects, procedural prescriptions, computer
* program code, algorithm or mathematical formulae, that have an objectively
* recognizable structure and are documented as single units. The encoding structure
* known as a "named graph" also falls under this class, so that each "named
* graph" is an instance of an E73 Information Object. An E73 Information Object
* does not depend on a specific physical carrier, which can include human memory,
* and it can exist on one or more carriers simultaneously. Instances of E73
* Information Object of a linguistic nature should be declared as instances
* of the E33 Linguistic Object subclass. Instances of E73 Information Object
* of a documentary nature should be declared as instances of the E31 Document
* subclass. Conceptual items such as types and classes are not instances of
* E73 Information Object, nor are ideas without a reproducible expression.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E73_Information_Object = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E73_Information_Object");
/**
* <p>This class comprises any gatherings or organizations of E39 Actors that act
* collectively or in a similar way due to any form of unifying relationship.
* In the wider sense this class also comprises official positions which used
* to be regarded in certain contexts as one actor, independent of the current
* holder of the office, such as the president of a country. In such cases, it
* may happen that the Group never had more than one member. A joint pseudonym
* (i.e., a name that seems indicative of an individual but that is actually
* used as a persona by two or more people) is a particular case of E74 Group.
* A gathering of people becomes an E74 Group when it exhibits organizational
* characteristics usually typified by a set of ideas or beliefs held in common,
* or actions performed together. These might be communication, creating some
* common artifact, a common purpose such as study, worship, business, sports,
* etc. Nationality can be modeled as membership in an E74 Group (cf. HumanML
* markup). Married couples and other concepts of family are regarded as particular
* examples of E74 Group.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E74_Group = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E74_Group");
/**
* <p>This class comprises appellations that are by their form or syntax specific
* to identifying instances of E28 Conceptual Object, such as intellectual products,
* standardized patterns etc.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E75_Conceptual_Object_Appellation =
M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E75_Conceptual_Object_Appellation");
/**
* <p>This class comprises items that have a persistent identity, sometimes known
* as “endurants” in philosophy. They can be repeatedly recognized within the
* duration of their existence by identity criteria rather than by continuity
* or observation. Persistent Items can be either physical entities, such as
* people, animals or things, or conceptual entities such as ideas, concepts,
* products of the imagination or common names. The criteria that determine the
* identity of an item are often difficult to establish -; the decision depends
* largely on the judgement of the observer. For example, a building is regarded
* as no longer existing if it is dismantled and the materials reused in a different
* configuration. On the other hand, human beings go through radical and profound
* changes during their life-span, affecting both material composition and form,
* yet preserve their identity by other criteria. Similarly, inanimate objects
* may be subject to exchange of parts and matter. The class E77 Persistent Item
* does not take any position about the nature of the applicable identity criteria
* and if actual knowledge about identity of an instance of this class exists.
* There may be cases, where the identity of an E77 Persistent Item is not decidable
* by a certain state of knowledge. The main classes of objects that fall outside
* the scope the E77 Persistent Item class are temporal objects such as periods,
* events and acts, and descriptive properties.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E77_Persistent_Item = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E77_Persistent_Item");
/**
* <p>This class comprises aggregations of instances of E18 Physical Thing that
* are assembled and maintained ("curated" and "preserved", in museological terminology)
* by one or more instances of E39 Actor over time for a specific purpose and
* audience, and according to a particular collection development plan. Items
* may be added or removed from an E78 Collection in pursuit of this plan. This
* class should not be confused with the E39 Actor maintaining the E78 Collection
* often referred to with the name of the E78 Collection (e.g. “The Wallace Collection
* decided…”). Collective objects in the general sense, like a tomb full of gifts,
* a folder with stamps or a set of chessmen, should be documented as instances
* of E19 Physical Object, and not as instances of E78 Collection. This is because
* they form wholes either because they are physically bound together or because
* they are kept together for their functionality.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E78_Collection = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E78_Collection");
/**
* <p>This class comprises activities that result in an instance of E24 Physical
* Man-Made Thing being increased, enlarged or augmented by the addition of a
* part. Typical scenarios include the attachment of an accessory, the integration
* of a component, the addition of an element to an aggregate object, or the
* accessioning of an object into a curated E78 Collection. Objects to which
* parts are added are, by definition, man-made, since the addition of a part
* implies a human activity. Following the addition of parts, the resulting man-made
* assemblages are treated objectively as single identifiable wholes, made up
* of constituent or component parts bound together either physically (for example
* the engine becoming a part of the car), or by sharing a common purpose (such
* as the 32 chess pieces that make up a chess set). This class of activities
* forms a basis for reasoning about the history and continuity of identity of
* objects that are integrated into other objects over time, such as precious
* gemstones being repeatedly incorporated into different items of jewellery,
* or cultural artifacts being added to different museum instances of E78 Collection
* over their lifespan.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E79_Part_Addition = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E79_Part_Addition");
/**
* <p>This class comprises actions intentionally carried out by instances of E39
* Actor that result in changes of state in the cultural, social, or physical
* systems documented. This notion includes complex, composite and long-lasting
* actions such as the building of a settlement or a war, as well as simple,
* short-lived actions such as the opening of a door.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E7_Activity = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity");
/**
* <p>This class comprises the activities that result in an instance of E18 Physical
* Thing being decreased by the removal of a part. Typical scenarios include
* the detachment of an accessory, the removal of a component or part of a composite
* object, or the deaccessioning of an object from a curated E78 Collection.
* If the E80 Part Removal results in the total decomposition of the original
* object into pieces, such that the whole ceases to exist, the activity should
* instead be modelled as an E81 Transformation, i.e. a simultaneous destruction
* and production. In cases where the part removed has no discernible identity
* prior to its removal but does have an identity subsequent to its removal,
* the activity should be regarded as both E80 Part Removal and E12 Production.
* This class of activities forms a basis for reasoning about the history, and
* continuity of identity over time, of objects that are removed from other objects,
* such as precious gemstones being extracted from different items of jewelry,
* or cultural artifacts being deaccessioned from different museum collections
* over their lifespan.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E80_Part_Removal = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E80_Part_Removal");
/**
* <p>This class comprises the events that result in the simultaneous destruction
* of one or more than one E77 Persistent Item and the creation of one or more
* than one E77 Persistent Item that preserves recognizable substance from the
* first one(s) but has fundamentally different nature and identity. Although
* the old and the new instances of E77 Persistent Item are treated as discrete
* entities having separate, unique identities, they are causally connected through
* the E81 Transformation; the destruction of the old E77 Persistent Item(s)
* directly causes the creation of the new one(s) using or preserving some relevant
* substance. Instances of E81 Transformation are therefore distinct from re-classifications
* (documented using E17 Type Assignment) or modifications (documented using
* E11 Modification) of objects that do not fundamentally change their nature
* or identity. Characteristic cases are reconstructions and repurposing of historical
* buildings or ruins, fires leaving buildings in ruins, taxidermy of specimen
* in natural history and the reorganization of a corporate body into a new one.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E81_Transformation = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E81_Transformation");
/**
* <p>This class comprises any sort of name, number, code or symbol characteristically
* used to identify an E39 Actor. An E39 Actor will typically have more than
* one E82 Actor Appellation, and instances of E82 Actor Appellation in turn
* may have alternative representations. The distinction between corporate and
* personal names, which is particularly important in library applications, should
* be made by explicitly linking the E82 Actor Appellation to an instance of
* either E21 Person or E74 Group/E40 Legal Body. If this is not possible, the
* distinction can be made through the use of the P2 has type mechanism.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E82_Actor_Appellation = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E82_Actor_Appellation");
/**
* <p>This class comprises activities formally defining new types of items. It is
* typically a rigorous scholarly or scientific process that ensures a type is
* exhaustively described and appropriately named. In some cases, particularly
* in archaeology and the life sciences, E83 Type Creation requires the identification
* of an exemplary specimen and the publication of the type definition in an
* appropriate scholarly forum. The activity of E83 Type Creation is central
* to research in the life sciences, where a type would be referred to as a “taxon,”
* the type description as a “protologue,” and the exemplary specimens as “orgininal
* element” or “holotype”.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E83_Type_Creation = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E83_Type_Creation");
/**
* <p>This class comprises all instances of E22 Man-Made Object that are explicitly
* designed to act as persistent physical carriers for instances of E73 Information
* Object. An E84 Information Carrier may or may not contain information, e.g.,
* a diskette. Note that any E18 Physical Thing may carry information, such as
* an E34 Inscription. However, unless it was specifically designed for this
* purpose, it is not an Information Carrier. Therefore the property P128 carries
* (is carried by) applies to E18 Physical Thing in general.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E84_Information_Carrier = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E84_Information_Carrier");
/**
* <p>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. It may be the initiative of a third 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.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E85_Joining = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E85_Joining");
/**
* <p>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. It may be the initiative of a third 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.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E86_Leaving = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E86_Leaving");
/**
* <p>This class comprises the activities that result in the continuity of management
* and the preservation and evolution of instances of E78 Collection, following
* an implicit or explicit curation plan. It specializes the notion of activity
* into the curation of a collection and allows the history of curation to be
* recorded. Items are accumulated and organized following criteria like subject,
* chronological period, material type, style of art etc. and can be added or
* removed from an E78 Collection for a specific purpose and/or audience. The
* initial aggregation of items of a collection is regarded as an instance of
* E12 Production Event while the activity of evolving, preserving and promoting
* a collection is regarded as an instance of E87 Curation Activity.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E87_Curation_Activity = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E87_Curation_Activity");
/**
* <p>This class comprises immaterial items, including but not limited to stories,
* plots, procedural prescriptions, algorithms, laws of physics or images that
* are, or represent in some sense, sets of propositions about real or imaginary
* things and that are documented as single units or serve as topics of discourse.
* This class also comprises items that are “about” something in the sense of
* a subject. In the wider sense, this class includes expressions of psychological
* value such as non-figural art and musical themes. However, conceptual items
* such as types and classes are not instances of E89 Propositional Object. This
* should not be confused with the definition of a type, which is indeed an instance
* of E89 Propositional Object.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E89_Propositional_Object = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E89_Propositional_Object");
/**
* <p>This class comprises transfers of legal ownership from one or more instances
* of E39 Actor to one or more other instances of E39 Actor. The class also applies
* to the establishment or loss of ownership of instances of E18 Physical Thing.
* It does not, however, imply changes of any other kinds of right. The recording
* of the donor and/or recipient is optional. It is possible that in an instance
* of E8 Acquisition there is either no donor or no recipient. Depending on the
* circumstances, it may describe: 1. the beginning of ownership 2. the end of
* ownership 3. the transfer of ownership 4. the acquisition from an unknown
* source 5. the loss of title due to destruction of the item It may also describe
* events where a collector appropriates legal title, for example by annexation
* or field collection. The interpretation of the museum notion of "accession"
* differs between institutions. The CRM therefore models legal ownership (E8
* Acquisition) and physical custody (E10 Transfer of Custody) separately. Institutions
* will then model their specific notions of accession and deaccession as combinations
* of these.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E8_Acquisition = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E8_Acquisition");
/**
* <p>This class comprises identifiable symbols and any aggregation of symbols,
* such as characters, identifiers, traffic signs, emblems, texts, data sets,
* images, musical scores, multimedia objects, computer program code or mathematical
* formulae that have an objectively recognizable structure and that are documented
* as single units. It includes sets of signs of any nature, which may serve
* to designate something, or to communicate some propositional content. An instance
* of E90 Symbolic Object does not depend on a specific physical carrier, which
* can include human memory, and it can exist on one or more carriers simultaneously.
* An instance of E90 Symbolic Object may or may not have a specific meaning,
* for example an arbitrary character string. In some cases, the content of an
* instance of E90 Symbolic Object may completely be represented by a serialized
* content model, such.. as the property P3 has note allows for describing this
* content model…P3.1 has type: E55 Type to specify the encoding..</p>
*/
public static final Resource E90_Symbolic_Object = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E90_Symbolic_Object");
/**
* <p>This class comprises 4 dimensional point sets (volumes) in physical spacetime
* regardless its true geometric form. They may derive their identity from being
* the extent of a material phenomenon or from being the interpretation of an
* expression defining an extent in spacetime. Intersections of instances of
* E92 Spacetime Volume, Place and Timespan are also regarded as instances of
* E92 Spacetime Volume. An instance of E92 Spacetime Volume is either contiguous
* or composed of a finite number of contiguous subsets. Its boundaries may be
* fuzzy due to the properties of the phenomena it derives from or due to the
* limited precision up to which defining expression can be identified with a
* real extent in spacetime. The duration of existence of an instance of a spacetime
* volume is trivially its projection on time.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E92_Spacetime_Volume = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E92_Spacetime_Volume");
/**
* <p>This class comprises instances of E92 Spacetime Volume that result from intersection
* of instances of E92 Spacetime Volume with an instance of E52 Time-Span. The
* identity of an instance of this class is determined by the identities of the
* constituing spacetime volume and the time-span. This class can be used to
* define temporal snapshots at a particular time-span, such as the extent of
* the Roman Empire at 33 B.C., or the extent occupied by a museum object at
* rest in an exhibit. In particular, it can be used to define the spatial projection
* of a spacetime volume during a particular time-span, such as the maximal spatial
* extent of a flood at some particular hour, or all areas covered by the Poland
* within the 20th century AD.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E93_Presence = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E93_Presence");
/**
* <p>This class comprises changes of the physical location of the instances of
* E19 Physical Object. Note, that the class E9 Move inherits the property P7
* took place at (witnessed): E53 Place. This property should be used to describe
* the trajectory or a larger area within which a move takes place, whereas the
* properties P26 moved to (was destination of), P27 moved from (was origin of)
* describe the start and end points only. Moves may also be documented to consist
* of other moves (via P9 consists of (forms part of)), in order to describe
* intermediate stages on a trajectory. In that case, start and end points of
* the partial moves should match appropriately between each other and with the
* overall event.</p>
*/
public static final Resource E9_Move = M_MODEL.createResource("http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E9_Move");
}