package org.gcube.parthenosentities.model.reference.entity.resource.cidoc; /** * @author Luca Frosini (ISTI - CNR) * * Scope note: 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. * * Examples: * - the extent of the UK in the year 2003 * - the position of the hallmark on the inside of my wedding ring * - the place referred to in the phrase: “Fish collected at three miles north of the confluence of the * Arve and the Rhone” * - here -> <- * * In First Order Logic: * E53(x) ⊃ E1(x) */ public interface E53_Place extends E1_CRM_Entity { }