On 11/05/2018 08:50, Martin Doerr wrote:
> Dear Richard,
>
> Following the latest extensions of the scope note of E4 Period, a
> geopolitical entity is indeed regarded as a case (type,
> specialization) of E4 Period. Since E4 Period IsA E92 spacetime
> volume, its projection at some time or at all
Dear Daria,
Continuing, I'd like to point you to the definition of "Contact Point".
I think it is consistent to regard networks as services,
and IP adresses as identifiers that can be resolved by a particular
service. Postal Adresses use to be the same in the aspect of resolution,
but simultan
Dear All,
Here my rework.
Old scope note:
S22 Segment of Matter//
Subclass of: S20 <#_S20_Physical_Feature>Physical Feature
Scope Note:This class comprises physical features in a relative
stability of form within a specific spacetime volume. The spatial extent
of an instance of S22 Se
Dear Richard,
Following the latest extensions of the scope note of E4 Period, a
geopolitical entity is indeed regarded as a case (type, specialization)
of E4 Period. Since E4 Period IsA E92 spacetime volume, its projection
at some time or at all times is an
E53 Place. See respective properties
Dear Daria
Good morning,
I do not see the parallel between E53 Place and E45 Address with IP-addresses
and VPN.
In E53 Place we have a real-world place, typically a geographic extent on the
surface of the Earth (though not restricted to this as we know) and in E45
Address we have a name for a
Dear all,
generalising examples we get the same situation with E53 Place and E45 Address
like we have now with IP-addresses and VPN.
Real place with Internet-access can be somewhere on globe (GPS) and others
recieve coded numbers (Singapore, Any Islands...), which are various in
different time p
At the Getty, we have exactly this issue as well, but would extend it to at
least gender. We feel that these are not intrinsics, and thus like the group
membership pattern, especially for citizenship/nationality, as many people are
multi-national over their lifetimes. Religions, as added by Mar
Hi,
I'm wanting to encourage a colleague to use a CRM-based approach to a
geographical-themed project. We're talking about geopolitical [and
geographical] entities which have a known duration (e.g. 'Abingdon from
the 17th century until local government reorganisation in 1974').
This could be mod