Re: [Crm-sig] Siegfried Krause

2019-11-11 Thread Øyvind Eide
Dear all,

very sad. Condolences to his family. I would also hope some official 
condolences would be possible. 

All the best,

Øyvind

> Am 09.11.2019 um 22:11 schrieb Martin Doerr :
> 
> Dear Colleagues,
> 
> It is with deep sorrow that I have to inform you about the sudden loss of Dr. 
> Siegfried Krause, IT Referent of the Germanische Nationalmuseum of Nuremberg 
> and longstanding member of CIDOC and CRM-SIG. He passed away this Friday, 
> Nov. 8 2019, in his home in the village Lyttos in Crete, suddenly without 
> previous illness, in the middle of an active life, just two weeks after 
> participating in the last CRM_SIG meeting in Heraklion.
> 
> We have Siegfried Krause in high esteem as a personal friend, a good 
> colleague and scholar. He was one of the founding members of the CIDOC CRM 
> Special Interest Group. We value his distinct contributions and his deep 
> understanding of the practical IT requirements of research in the 
> cultural-historical domain. 
> 
> His work substantially contributed to the quality and increasing application 
> the CIDOC CRM enjoys world-wide. He has translated the CIDOC CRM to German, 
> together with late Karl-Heinz Lampe and me. He has developed, together with 
> the University of Erlangen, one of the most important reference 
> implementations of the CIDOC CRM, the WissKi system, probably the first 
> Knowledge Representation platform that is in practice used for the integrated 
> management of multiple scholarly research projects from the beginning of the 
> research process and continues to be used. 
> 
> He was the local organizer of the CIDOC Annual Conference 1997, Nuremberg, 
> Germany and has been chair of the Semantic Research Environments Working 
> Group of CIDOC, which builds on the experience with the WissKi system. 
> Our team at ICS-FORTH has been enjoying a continued and intensive scientific 
> collaboration with Siegfried's team since the year 2000.
> 
> His sudden passing away constitutes a great loss, personally and 
> professionally, an interruption of promising activities, but before all a 
> great hardship for his family. 
> 
> Siegfried Krause had strong emotional ties to the island of Crete, beginning 
> as young archaeologist, and thus happened to end his life in an environment 
> he loved.
> 
> We offer our sincere condolences to his wife and his family,
> 
> Martin Doerr 
> 
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>  Center for Cultural Informatics
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[Crm-sig] ISSUE 420 continued: Change of scope note of E18

2019-11-11 Thread Martin Doerr

Dear All

Here my new scope note:


 E18 Physical Thing

Subclass of:E72 <#_E72_Legal_Object> Legal Object

Superclass of: E19 <#_E19_Physical_Object>Physical Object

E24 <#_E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing>Physical Human-Made Thing

E26 <#_E26_Physical_Feature>Physical Feature

Scope Note:This classcomprises all persistent physical items with a 
relatively stable form, human-made or natural.


Depending on the existence of natural boundaries of such things, the 
CIDOC 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.


Note that an instance of E18 Physical Thing not only occupies a 
particular geometric space at any instant of its existence, which can be 
documented using the property /P156 occupies (is occupied by)/, but in 
the course of its existence it also forms a trajectory through 
spacetime, which defines a real, that is phenomenal, volume in 
spacetime, which can be documented using the property /P156 occupies (is 
occupied by)/.


The CIDOC CRM is generally not concerned with unconfined amounts of 
matter in fluid or gaseous states.


Examples:

§the Cullinan Diamond (E19)(Scarrattand Shor, 2006)

§the cave “Ideon Andron” in Crete (E26) (Smith, 1844-49)

§the Mona Lisa (E22) (Mohem, 2006)

In First Order Logic:

E18(x) ⊃E72(x)

Properties:

P44 <#_P44_has_condition_(condition of)> has condition (is condition 
of): E3 <#_E3_Condition_State> Condition State


P45 <#_P45_consists_of_(is incorporated in> consists of (is incorporated 
in): E57 <#_E57_Material> Material


P46 <#_P46_is_composed_of (forms part of)> is composed of (forms part 
of): E18 <#_E18_Physical_Thing> Physical Thing


P49 <#_P49_has_former_or current keeper (i> has former or current keeper 
(is former or current keeper of): E39 <#_E39_Actor> Actor


P50 <#_P50_has_current_keeper (is current > has current keeper (is 
current keeper of): E39 <#_E39_Actor> Actor


P51 <#_P51_has_former_or current owner (is> has former or current owner 
(is former or current owner of): E39 <#_E39_Actor> Actor


P52 <#_P52_has_current_owner (is current o> has current owner (is 
current owner of): E39 <#_E39_Actor> Actor


P53 <#_P53_has_former_or current location > has former or current 
location (is former or current location of): E53 <#_E53_Place> Place


P59 <#_P59_has_section_(is located on or w> has section (is located on 
or within): E53 <#_E53_Place> Place


P128 <#_P128_carries_(is_carried by)> carries (is carried by): E90 
<#_E90_Symbolic_Object> Symbolic Object


P156 <#_P156_occupies_(is> occupies (is occupied by): E53 <#_E53_Place> 
Place


Pxxx defines (is defined by): E92 Spacetime Volume


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 Center for Cultural Informatics
 
 Information Systems Laboratory

 Institute of Computer Science
 Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH)
  
 N.Plastira 100, Vassilika Vouton,

 GR70013 Heraklion,Crete,Greece
 
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Re: [Crm-sig] ISSUE: New property Pxxx defines (is defined by)

2019-11-11 Thread Martin Doerr

Dear All,

I'd  like to add that this is the continuation of ISSUE 420.

We could add to the scope note, that referring to the STV of a physical 
thing is useful for describing things that have been together for some 
time, things being temporarily part of another, people being in rooms, 
buildings, on ships etc for some time. This can be documented even 
without knowing the time at which this happened, or if known be used as 
a constraint for the trajectory of things through the world.


opinions?

Best,

Martin

On 11/10/2019 10:41 PM, Martin Doerr wrote:


Dear All,

Following the decision of CRM-SIG to replace the multiple 
instantiation of E18 Physical Thing with E92 Spacetime Volume,


Here my proposal for the scope note of the respective property, which 
reuses parts of the now obsolete scope note of E18 Physical Thing:


*Pxxx defines (is defined by)*

Domain: E18 <#_E18_Physical_Thing> Physical Thing

Range: E92 Spacetime Volume

 Quantification: one to one, necessary (1,1:0,1)

Scope note:This property associates an instance of E18 Physical Thing 
with the instance of E92 Spacetime Volume that constitutes the 
complete trajectory of its geometric extent through spacetimeat all 
times of the existence of the instance of E18 Physical Thing.


Note that an instance of E18 Physical Thing not only occupies a 
particular geometric space at any instant of its existence, but in the 
course of its existence it also forms a trajectory through spacetime, 
which occupies a real, that is phenomenal, volume in spacetime, i.e., 
the instance of E92 Spacetime Volume this property associates 
with.This 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, which defines it by its very 
existence. It constitues a phenomenal spacetime volume as defined in 
CRMgeo (Doerr and Hiebel 2013).


We include in this spacetime volume the space filled by the matter of 
the physical thing and all its inner spaces at any time of their 
existence, such as the interior of a box. Physical things consisting 
of aggregations of physically unconnected objects, such as a set of 
chessmen, occupy a finite number of individually contiguous subsets of 
this spacetime volume equal to the number of parts that constitute the 
aggregate and that are never connected during its existence.


In First Order Logic:

P156(x,y) ⊃E18(x)

P156(x,y) ⊃E92(y)

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  Honorary Head of the

  Center for Cultural Informatics
  
  Information Systems Laboratory

  Institute of Computer Science
  Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH)
   
  N.Plastira 100, Vassilika Vouton,

  GR70013 Heraklion,Crete,Greece
  
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 Institute of Computer Science
 Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH)
  
 N.Plastira 100, Vassilika Vouton,

 GR70013 Heraklion,Crete,Greece
 
 Vox:+30(2810)391625

 Email: mar...@ics.forth.gr
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Re: [Crm-sig] Siegfried Krause

2019-11-11 Thread Christian-Emil Smith Ore
?Dear all,

It is indeed sad news. Many of us have known him for a long time -several  
decades.  Is there a way we as the group can send our condolences to 
Siegfried's wife and family.?


regards,

Christian-Emil


From: cidoc-bo...@googlegroups.com  on behalf of 
Martin Doerr 
Sent: 09 November 2019 22:11
To: crm-sig; cidoc-bo...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Siegfried Krause


Dear Colleagues,

It is with deep sorrow that I have to inform you about the sudden loss of Dr. 
Siegfried Krause, IT Referent of the Germanische Nationalmuseum of Nuremberg 
and longstanding member of CIDOC and CRM-SIG. He passed away this Friday, Nov. 
8 2019, in his home in the village Lyttos in Crete, suddenly without previous 
illness, in the middle of an active life, just two weeks after participating in 
the last CRM_SIG meeting in Heraklion.

We have Siegfried Krause in high esteem as a personal friend, a good colleague 
and scholar. He was one of the founding members of the CIDOC CRM Special 
Interest Group. We value his distinct contributions and his deep understanding 
of the practical IT requirements of research in the cultural-historical domain.

His work substantially contributed to the quality and increasing application 
the CIDOC CRM enjoys world-wide. He has translated the CIDOC CRM to German, 
together with late Karl-Heinz Lampe and me. He has developed, together with the 
University of Erlangen, one of the most important reference implementations of 
the CIDOC CRM, the WissKi system, probably the first Knowledge Representation 
platform that is in practice used for the integrated management of multiple 
scholarly research projects from the beginning of the research process and 
continues to be used.

He was the local organizer of the CIDOC Annual Conference 1997, Nuremberg, 
Germany and has been chair of the Semantic Research Environments Working Group 
of CIDOC, which builds on the experience with the WissKi system.
Our team at ICS-FORTH has been enjoying a continued and intensive scientific 
collaboration with Siegfried's team since the year 2000.

His sudden passing away constitutes a great loss, personally and 
professionally, an interruption of promising activities, but before all a great 
hardship for his family.

Siegfried Krause had strong emotional ties to the island of Crete, beginning as 
young archaeologist, and thus happened to end his life in an environment he 
loved.

We offer our sincere condolences to his wife and his family,

Martin Doerr



--

 Dr. Martin Doerr

 Honorary Head of the
 Center for Cultural Informatics

 Information Systems Laboratory
 Institute of Computer Science
 Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH)

 N.Plastira 100, Vassilika Vouton,
 GR70013 Heraklion,Crete,Greece

 Vox:+30(2810)391625
 Email: mar...@ics.forth.gr
 Web-site: http://www.ics.forth.gr/isl


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Re: [Crm-sig] Siegfried Krause

2019-11-11 Thread Дарья Юрьевна Гук
Sad news, no doubt. The only one positive moment that our affairs and the 
results of communication leaving good memories that turns to be a continuation 
of real life. 

With kind regards,
Daria Hookk

Senior Researcher of
the dept. of archaeology of
Eastern Europe and Siberia of 
the State Hermitage Museum,
PhD, ICOMOS member


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