diff --git a/arches_for_science/pkg/ontologies/linkedart/CRMdig_v3.2.1.xml b/arches_for_science/pkg/ontologies/linkedart/CRMdig_v3.2.1.xml index d0655320c..88fec67fe 100644 --- a/arches_for_science/pkg/ontologies/linkedart/CRMdig_v3.2.1.xml +++ b/arches_for_science/pkg/ontologies/linkedart/CRMdig_v3.2.1.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + - - - - This class comprises identifiable immaterial items that can be represented as sets of bit sequences, - such as data sets, e-texts, images, audio or video items, software, etc., and are documented as single units. - Any aggregation of instances of D1 Digital Object into a whole treated as single unit is also regarded as an instance of D1 Digital Object. - This means that for instance, the content of a DVD, an XML file on it, and an element of this file, are regarded as distinct instances of - D1 Digital Object, mutually related by the P106 is composed of (forms part of) property. -A D1 Digital Object does not depend on a specific physical carrier, and it can exist on one or more carriers simultaneously. - - - - - This class comprises events that result in the creation of instances of D9 Data Object that - represent the appearance and/or form of an instance of E18 Physical Thing such as paper documents, statues, buildings, paintings, etc. - A particular case is the analogue-to-digital conversion of audiovisual material. - This class represents the transition from a material thing to an immaterial representation of it. - The characteristic subsequent processing steps on digital objects are regarded as instances of D3 Formal Derivation. - - - - - This class comprises events that result in the creation of a D1 Digital Object from another one following a deterministic algorithm, - such that the resulting instance of digital object shares representative properties with the original object. - In other words, this class describes the transition from an immaterial object referred to by property L21 used as derivation source (was derivation source for) - to another immaterial object referred to by property L22 created derivative (was derivative created by) preserving the - representation of some things but in a different form. Characteristic examples are colour corrections, contrast changes and resizing of images. - - - - - - This class comprises events that happen on physical digital devices following a human activity that intentionally caused its - immediate or delayed initiation and results in the creation of a new instance of D1 Digital Object on behalf of the human actor. - The input of a D7 Digital Machine Event may be parameter settings and/or data to be processed. - Some D7 Digital Machine Events may form part of a wider E65 Creation event. - In this case, all machine output of the partial events is regarded as creation of the overall activity. - - - - - - This class comprises identifiable material items such as computers, scanners, cameras, etc. that - have the capability to process or produce instances of D1 Digital Object. - - - - - This class comprises instances of D1 Digital Object that are the direct result of a digital - measurement or a formal derivative of it, containing quantitative properties of some physical things or other constellations of matter. - - - - - - This class comprises events by which a digital device runs a software program or a series of computing - operations on a digital object as a single task, which is completely determined by its digital input, - the software and the generic properties of the device. - - - - - This class comprises actions measuring physical properties using a digital device, - that are determined by a systematic procedure and creates an instance of D9 Data Object, - which is stored on an instance of D13 Digital Information Carrier. - In contrast to instances of D10 Software Execution, environmental factors have an intended influence on the outcome of an instance of D11 Digital Measurement Event. - Measurement devices may include running distinct software, such as the RAW to JPEG conversion in digital cameras. - In this case, the event is regarded as instance of both classes, D10 Software Execution and D11 Digital Measurement Event. - - - - - - This class comprises events that transfer a digital object from one digital carrier to another. - Normally, the digital object remains the same. If in general or by observation the transfer implies or has - implied some data corruption, the change of the digital objects may be documented distinguishing input and output - rather than instantiating the property L14 transferred (was transferred by). - - - - - This class comprises all instances of E84 Information Carrier that are explicitly designed to be - used as persistent digital physical carriers of instances of D1 Digital Object. - A D13 Digital Information Carrier may or may not contain information, e.g., an empty diskette. - - - - - This class comprises software codes,computer programs,procedures, and functions that are - used to operate a system of digital objects. - - - - - This class comprises the proper noun name that identifies a person that acts -as an entity. - - - - - - - - - - This class comprises objects that make propositions about other artefacts. - Instances of this class are not the attributes themselves, by which things are annotated, - but represent the connection between the concepts related in a proposition, and the activities of creation, modification and deletion. - - - - - - This class comprises events that describe the creation of associations (Annotation Objects) between objects - or areas of objects of the Repository, with other objects or regions or persons, places, events. It is the event that creates the Annotation Object. - - - - - This class describes a part (of any shape or size) of interest in basically any media object stored in the Object Repository, - i.e., a text, an image, a video or a 3D model. It points to content consisting of just a portion or area of a file. -In some contexts, however, the area can also point to content represented by an integral (i.e., proper) file. It is equal to the METS AREA element - - - - - -This property associates an instance of D2 Digitization Process with an instance of E18 Physical Thing which is a material thing. -This property is a specialisation of P39 measured (was measured by). - - - - - - - - - - - - This property associates an instance of D10 Software Execution with an instance of D1 Digital Object - which is used as a source, a software essential for the performance. -This property is a specialisation of L10F had input (was input of). - - - - - - - - - - - - - This property associates an instance of E1 Entity with an instance of resource used as a preferred lexical label. -This property is a specialisation of rdf schema label. - - - - - - - - This property associates an instance of D7 Digital Machine Event with an instance of D1 Digital Object - which is the input used to specify the machine action. -This property is a specialisation of P16 used specific object(was used for). - - - - - - - - - - - - - - This property associates an instance of D7 Digital Machine Event with an instance of D1 Digital Object - which is the output of the activity. -This property is a specialisation of P94 has created (was created by). - - - - - - - - - - - - -This property associates an instance of D7 Digital Machine Event with an object, - the D8 Digital Device, which happened with, e.g a capturing event that happened on/with a digital camera, etc. -This property is a specialisation of P12 occurred in the presence of (was present at). - - - - - - - - - - - - - This property associates an instance of D10 Software Execution with a digital object - used as a parameter during the process.This property is a specialisation of L1O had input (was input of). - - - - - - - - - - - - -This property identifies a digital object transferred by a D12 Data Transfer Event. -This property is a specialisation of L11 had output (was output of). - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -This property identifies a digital device used as a medium on which data are transferred -through a D12 Data Transfer Event. - - - - - - - - - - - - -This property identifies a digital device used as a medium to receive data -through a D12 Data Transfer Event. - - - - - - - - - - - - -This property associates an instance of D11 Digital Measurement Event with the instance of E55 -Type of object to which it applied. This property is a specialisation of P125 used object of type. - - - - - - - - - - - - -This property identifies a Digital Information Carrier modified in a Digital Machine Event. -This property is a specialisation of P31 has modified. - - - - - - - - - - - - -This property associates an instance of a D13 Digital Information Carrier with the instance of Digital Object -that is stored on it. This property is a specialisation of P128 carries. - - - - - - - - - - - - -This property identifies a Data Object that came into existence as a result of a D11 Digital Measurement Event. -This property is a specialisation of P40 observed dimension and L11 had output. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -This property associates an instance of a D3 Formal Derivation with the instance of D1 Digital Object that is used as a derivation source. - - - - - - - - - - - - -This property associates an instance of D3 Formal Derivation with the Digital Object it used to create a version of. -This property is a specialisation of L11 had output. - - - - - - - - - - - - -This property associates an instance of D7 Digital Machine Event with the instance of D14 Software that had used. -This property is a specialisation of P16 used specific object. - - - - - - - - - - - - -This property identifies the logfile that was created by a D10 Software Execution in order to record all the activities in the system. - - - - - - - - - - - - -This property describes the participation of a Legal Body in being responsible for the outcome of a specific activity. -This property is a specialisation of P14 carried out by. - - - - - - - - - - - - -This property describes the activity that is being operated by a person. -This property is a specialisation of P14 carried out by. - - - - - - - - - - - - -This property allows the starting point for a D7 Digital Machine Event to be situated. -This property expresses the approximation of the starting date of a time span. - - - - - - -This property allows the ending point for a D7 Digital Machine Event to be situated. -This property expresses the approximation of the ending date of a time span. - - - - - - -This property identifies the maker, the actor who is responsible for the production of a device, - a computer, a digital camera, any kind of a machine that has been produced. -This property is a shortcut of a more fully developed path from CRM E12 Production:P108 has produced:E24 Physical Man-Made Thing. -In this case, there is no need to describe the more detailed property through a production event,so L33 has maker is reccomended to be used instead. - - - - - - - - - - - - -This property describes the participation of a Legal Body in being contractor for the outcome of a specific activity. -This property is a specialisation of L29_has_responsible_organization. - - - - - - - - - - - - -This property describes the participation of a Legal Body in being commissioner for the outcome of a specific activity. -This property is a specialisation of L29_has_responsible_organization. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -This property describes the associations between objects or areas of objects of the RI, -with other objects or regions or persons, places, events.. - - - - - - - - - -This property is a specialisation of P3 has note and associates a comment with an instance of an object E1 CRM Entity. - - - - - - -This property identifies the D29 Annotation Object (associations) that came into existence as a result of a D30 Annotation Event. -This property is a specialisation of P94 has created. - - - - - - - - - - - - -This property describes the association between a particular area declared in an original digital object. -This property is a specialisation of P106 is composed of. - - - - - - - - - - - - -This property describes the association between an area and the digital object to which it is propagated. -This property is a specialisation of P106 is composed of. - - - - - - - - - - - - -This property defines a personal name used to identify a person. - - - - - - -This property defines the last name used to identify a person. -This property is a specialisation of L4 has preferred label. - - - - - - -This property describes a non unique identification applied to E1 CRM Entity. - - - - - - -This property describes the association kind of "same as" between objects. It is used to declare that two or more objects are -exactly the same. - - - - - -This property describes the association kind of "same as" between objects. It is used to declare that two or more objects are -exactly the same. - - - - - -This property records the inventory number that was used to identify an instance of E1 CRM Entity -at the time this property was record. This property is a specialisation of L53F is not uniquely identified by. - - - - - -This property records the pixel width of the data object; it approximates a dimension that is -part of the image data analysis.This property is a specialisation of P90 has value. - - - - - - -This property records the pixel height of the data object; it approximates a dimension that is -part of the image data analysis.This property is a specialisation of P90 has value. - - - - - - -This property records the serial number that was assigned to identify an instance of E22 Man Made Object. - This property is a specialisation of L53 is not uniquely identified by. - - - - - - -This property describes the CRM Entities documented by instances of Digitization Processes. -This property is a specialisation of P140 assigned attribute to. - - - - - - - - - - -This property describes the minimum period of time covered by a digital machine event. It -identifies the minimum extent of the event. This property is a specialisation of P81 ongoing throughout. - - - - - - - +--> + + + + This class comprises identifiable immaterial items that can be represented as sets of bit sequences, + such as data sets, e-texts, images, audio or video items, software, etc., and are documented as single units. + Any aggregation of instances of D1 Digital Object into a whole treated as single unit is also regarded as an instance of D1 Digital Object. + This means that for instance, the content of a DVD, an XML file on it, and an element of this file, are regarded as distinct instances of + D1 Digital Object, mutually related by the P106 is composed of (forms part of) property. +A D1 Digital Object does not depend on a specific physical carrier, and it can exist on one or more carriers simultaneously. + + + + + This class comprises events that result in the creation of instances of D9 Data Object that + represent the appearance and/or form of an instance of E18 Physical Thing such as paper documents, statues, buildings, paintings, etc. + A particular case is the analogue-to-digital conversion of audiovisual material. + This class represents the transition from a material thing to an immaterial representation of it. + The characteristic subsequent processing steps on digital objects are regarded as instances of D3 Formal Derivation. + + + + + This class comprises events that result in the creation of a D1 Digital Object from another one following a deterministic algorithm, + such that the resulting instance of digital object shares representative properties with the original object. + In other words, this class describes the transition from an immaterial object referred to by property L21 used as derivation source (was derivation source for) + to another immaterial object referred to by property L22 created derivative (was derivative created by) preserving the + representation of some things but in a different form. Characteristic examples are colour corrections, contrast changes and resizing of images. + + + + + + This class comprises events that happen on physical digital devices following a human activity that intentionally caused its + immediate or delayed initiation and results in the creation of a new instance of D1 Digital Object on behalf of the human actor. + The input of a D7 Digital Machine Event may be parameter settings and/or data to be processed. + Some D7 Digital Machine Events may form part of a wider E65 Creation event. + In this case, all machine output of the partial events is regarded as creation of the overall activity. + + + + + + This class comprises identifiable material items such as computers, scanners, cameras, etc. that + have the capability to process or produce instances of D1 Digital Object. + + + + + This class comprises instances of D1 Digital Object that are the direct result of a digital + measurement or a formal derivative of it, containing quantitative properties of some physical things or other constellations of matter. + + + + + + This class comprises events by which a digital device runs a software program or a series of computing + operations on a digital object as a single task, which is completely determined by its digital input, + the software and the generic properties of the device. + + + + + This class comprises actions measuring physical properties using a digital device, + that are determined by a systematic procedure and creates an instance of D9 Data Object, + which is stored on an instance of D13 Digital Information Carrier. + In contrast to instances of D10 Software Execution, environmental factors have an intended influence on the outcome of an instance of D11 Digital Measurement Event. + Measurement devices may include running distinct software, such as the RAW to JPEG conversion in digital cameras. + In this case, the event is regarded as instance of both classes, D10 Software Execution and D11 Digital Measurement Event. + + + + + + This class comprises events that transfer a digital object from one digital carrier to another. + Normally, the digital object remains the same. If in general or by observation the transfer implies or has + implied some data corruption, the change of the digital objects may be documented distinguishing input and output + rather than instantiating the property L14 transferred (was transferred by). + + + + + This class comprises all instances of E84 Information Carrier that are explicitly designed to be + used as persistent digital physical carriers of instances of D1 Digital Object. + A D13 Digital Information Carrier may or may not contain information, e.g., an empty diskette. + + + + + This class comprises software codes,computer programs,procedures, and functions that are + used to operate a system of digital objects. + + + + + This class comprises the proper noun name that identifies a person that acts +as an entity. + + + + + + + + + + This class comprises objects that make propositions about other artefacts. + Instances of this class are not the attributes themselves, by which things are annotated, + but represent the connection between the concepts related in a proposition, and the activities of creation, modification and deletion. + + + + + + This class comprises events that describe the creation of associations (Annotation Objects) between objects + or areas of objects of the Repository, with other objects or regions or persons, places, events. It is the event that creates the Annotation Object. + + + + + This class describes a part (of any shape or size) of interest in basically any media object stored in the Object Repository, + i.e., a text, an image, a video or a 3D model. It points to content consisting of just a portion or area of a file. +In some contexts, however, the area can also point to content represented by an integral (i.e., proper) file. It is equal to the METS AREA element + + + + + +This property associates an instance of D2 Digitization Process with an instance of E18 Physical Thing which is a material thing. +This property is a specialisation of P39 measured (was measured by). + + + + + + + + + + + + This property associates an instance of D10 Software Execution with an instance of D1 Digital Object + which is used as a source, a software essential for the performance. +This property is a specialisation of L10F had input (was input of). + + + + + + + + + + + + + This property associates an instance of E1 Entity with an instance of resource used as a preferred lexical label. +This property is a specialisation of rdf schema label. + + + + + + + + This property associates an instance of D7 Digital Machine Event with an instance of D1 Digital Object + which is the input used to specify the machine action. +This property is a specialisation of P16 used specific object(was used for). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + This property associates an instance of D7 Digital Machine Event with an instance of D1 Digital Object + which is the output of the activity. +This property is a specialisation of P94 has created (was created by). + + + + + + + + + + + + +This property associates an instance of D7 Digital Machine Event with an object, + the D8 Digital Device, which happened with, e.g a capturing event that happened on/with a digital camera, etc. +This property is a specialisation of P12 occurred in the presence of (was present at). + + + + + + + + + + + + + This property associates an instance of D10 Software Execution with a digital object + used as a parameter during the process.This property is a specialisation of L1O had input (was input of). + + + + + + + + + + + + +This property identifies a digital object transferred by a D12 Data Transfer Event. +This property is a specialisation of L11 had output (was output of). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +This property identifies a digital device used as a medium on which data are transferred +through a D12 Data Transfer Event. + + + + + + + + + + + + +This property identifies a digital device used as a medium to receive data +through a D12 Data Transfer Event. + + + + + + + + + + + + +This property associates an instance of D11 Digital Measurement Event with the instance of E55 +Type of object to which it applied. This property is a specialisation of P125 used object of type. + + + + + + + + + + + + +This property identifies a Digital Information Carrier modified in a Digital Machine Event. +This property is a specialisation of P31 has modified. + + + + + + + + + + + + +This property associates an instance of a D13 Digital Information Carrier with the instance of Digital Object +that is stored on it. This property is a specialisation of P128 carries. + + + + + + + + + + + + +This property identifies a Data Object that came into existence as a result of a D11 Digital Measurement Event. +This property is a specialisation of P40 observed dimension and L11 had output. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +This property associates an instance of a D3 Formal Derivation with the instance of D1 Digital Object that is used as a derivation source. + + + + + + + + + + + + +This property associates an instance of D3 Formal Derivation with the Digital Object it used to create a version of. +This property is a specialisation of L11 had output. + + + + + + + + + + + + +This property associates an instance of D7 Digital Machine Event with the instance of D14 Software that had used. +This property is a specialisation of P16 used specific object. + + + + + + + + + + + + +This property identifies the logfile that was created by a D10 Software Execution in order to record all the activities in the system. + + + + + + + + + + + + +This property describes the participation of a Legal Body in being responsible for the outcome of a specific activity. +This property is a specialisation of P14 carried out by. + + + + + + + + + + + + +This property describes the activity that is being operated by a person. +This property is a specialisation of P14 carried out by. + + + + + + + + + + + + +This property allows the starting point for a D7 Digital Machine Event to be situated. +This property expresses the approximation of the starting date of a time span. + + + + + + +This property allows the ending point for a D7 Digital Machine Event to be situated. +This property expresses the approximation of the ending date of a time span. + + + + + + +This property identifies the maker, the actor who is responsible for the production of a device, + a computer, a digital camera, any kind of a machine that has been produced. +This property is a shortcut of a more fully developed path from CRM E12 Production:P108 has produced:E24 Physical Man-Made Thing. +In this case, there is no need to describe the more detailed property through a production event,so L33 has maker is reccomended to be used instead. + + + + + + + + + + + + +This property describes the participation of a Legal Body in being contractor for the outcome of a specific activity. +This property is a specialisation of L29_has_responsible_organization. + + + + + + + + + + + + +This property describes the participation of a Legal Body in being commissioner for the outcome of a specific activity. +This property is a specialisation of L29_has_responsible_organization. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +This property describes the associations between objects or areas of objects of the RI, +with other objects or regions or persons, places, events.. + + + + + + + + + +This property is a specialisation of P3 has note and associates a comment with an instance of an object E1 CRM Entity. + + + + + + +This property identifies the D29 Annotation Object (associations) that came into existence as a result of a D30 Annotation Event. +This property is a specialisation of P94 has created. + + + + + + + + + + + + +This property describes the association between a particular area declared in an original digital object. +This property is a specialisation of P106 is composed of. + + + + + + + + + + + + +This property describes the association between an area and the digital object to which it is propagated. +This property is a specialisation of P106 is composed of. + + + + + + + + + + + + +This property defines a personal name used to identify a person. + + + + + + +This property defines the last name used to identify a person. +This property is a specialisation of L4 has preferred label. + + + + + + +This property describes a non unique identification applied to E1 CRM Entity. + + + + + + +This property describes the association kind of "same as" between objects. It is used to declare that two or more objects are +exactly the same. + + + + + +This property describes the association kind of "same as" between objects. It is used to declare that two or more objects are +exactly the same. + + + + + +This property records the inventory number that was used to identify an instance of E1 CRM Entity +at the time this property was record. This property is a specialisation of L53F is not uniquely identified by. + + + + + +This property records the pixel width of the data object; it approximates a dimension that is +part of the image data analysis.This property is a specialisation of P90 has value. + + + + + + +This property records the pixel height of the data object; it approximates a dimension that is +part of the image data analysis.This property is a specialisation of P90 has value. + + + + + + +This property records the serial number that was assigned to identify an instance of E22 Man Made Object. + This property is a specialisation of L53 is not uniquely identified by. + + + + + + +This property describes the CRM Entities documented by instances of Digitization Processes. +This property is a specialisation of P140 assigned attribute to. + + + + + + + + + + +This property describes the minimum period of time covered by a digital machine event. It +identifies the minimum extent of the event. This property is a specialisation of P81 ongoing throughout. + + + + + + + diff --git a/arches_for_science/pkg/ontologies/linkedart/crm_pc_extension.xml b/arches_for_science/pkg/ontologies/linkedart/crm_pc_extension.xml index 1a4240b2b..ed8ff5a63 100644 --- a/arches_for_science/pkg/ontologies/linkedart/crm_pc_extension.xml +++ b/arches_for_science/pkg/ontologies/linkedart/crm_pc_extension.xml @@ -1,200 +1,200 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +