Dear all,

As Øyvind point out, the part removal class is a subclass of activity and thus 
all instances represents "actions intentionally carried out by instances of E39 
Actor ". An accident, landslide, earthquake etc is an instence of E5 Event but 
not of A7 Activity.


The  negative statement "missing a part (arm, title)  is based on a belief that 
the object in question once was complete. So this should perhaps be modeled in 
CRMinf?


Best,

Christian-Emil



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Subject: Re: [Crm-sig] New Issue, missing part of type

Dear Martin,

E80 Part Removal has E7 Activity as a superclass, thus, a part removed without 
any agent being responsible is not intended it seems.

As to accidents made by agents: we would have to distinguish between 
intentional act and accident in order to say accidents are not part removals. 
Is that necessary?

As for parts missing: it looks useful to me (to be confirmed by those 
documenting archaeological objects), but it will then establish a norm for how 
a object should be or have been. This statue had a head (as documented in ...) 
or this statue belong to a type of objects that has heads (as documented by ...)

All the best,

Øyvind

Am 16.10.2023 um 21:12 schrieb Martin Doerr via Crm-sig <crm-sig@ics.forth.gr>:

Dear All,

In the discussion about typed negative properties, I have the impression that a 
property:
"misses part of type" may be utterly useful for finding archaeological object 
in a global search,
such as the head or arms of a statue, characteristic elements of buildings etc.
Admittedly, it poses the question where to stop the non-existence, and what 
missing parts would have a chance to be found.
Would a part lost by accident be a part removal? Would that be an alternative 
way of documenting missing parts?

Opinions?

Best,

Martin

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