package org.gcube.parthenosentities.model.reference.relation.isrelatedto.cidoc; import org.gcube.informationsystem.model.reference.relations.IsRelatedTo; import org.gcube.parthenosentities.model.reference.entity.resource.cidoc.E70_Thing; /** * @author Luca Frosini (ISTI - CNR) * * Domain: E70 Thing * Range: E70 Thing * * Superproperty of: E33 Linguistic Object. * P73i has translation (is translation of): E33 Linguistic Object * E18 Physical Thing. P128 carries (is carried by): E90 Symbolic Object * * Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n) * * Scope note: * This property generalises the notions of "copy of" and "similar to" into a * directed relationship, where the domain expresses the derivative or influenced * item and the range the source or influencing item, if such a direction can * be established. * * The property can also be used to express similarity in cases that can be * stated between two objects only, without historical knowledge about its reasons. * * The property expresses a symmetric relationship in case no direction of influence * can be established either from evidence on the item itself or from historical * knowledge. This holds in particular for siblings of a derivation process from a * common source or non-causal cultural parallels, such as some weaving patterns. * * The P130.1 kind of similarity property of the P130 shows features of (features * are also found on) property enables the relationship between the domain and the * range to be further clarified, in the sense from domain to range, if applicable. * For example, it may be expressed if both items are product “of the same mould”, * or if two texts “contain identical paragraphs”. * If the reason for similarity is a sort of derivation process, i.e., that the * creator has used or had in mind the form of a particular thing during the * creation or production, this process should be explicitly modelled. In these cases, * P130 shows features of can be regarded as a shortcut of such a process. * * However, the current model does not contain any path specific enough to infer * this property. * * Specializations of the CIDOC CRM may however be more explicit, for instance * describing the use of moulds etc. * * In First Order Logic: * P130 (x,y) ⊃ E70(x) * P130 (x,y) ⊃ E70(y) * P130(x,y,z) ⊃ [P130(x,y) ∧ E55(z)] * P130(x,y) ⊃ P130(y,x) * * Properties: * P130.1 kind of similarity: E55 Type * */ public interface P130_shows_features_of extends IsRelatedTo { }