Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling a simulated view on a physical space

2021-11-01 Thread Florian Kräutli via Crm-sig
gt; I think this adds a different perspective than some of the others mentioned. > Which perspectives to focus on when modelling such processes is a pragmatic > choice. > > All the best, > > Øyvind > >> Am 27.10.2021 um 12:18 schrieb Florian Kräutli via Crm-sig >&g

Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling a simulated view on a physical space

2021-10-27 Thread Florian Kräutli via Crm-sig
t; canvas as a whole is an area in that coordinate system. > > If this is so, we might very well talk about something added to a > pre-existing 3D model. If not, I would be happy to be enlightened and > hopefully manage to dig further. > > All the best, > > Øyvind >

[Crm-sig] Modelling a simulated view on a physical space

2021-10-26 Thread Florian Kräutli via Crm-sig
Dear all, I have a data modelling challenge I would need some advice with. We work with a collection of geographic depictions of Switzerland. This includes photographs, paintings, prints, sketches, etc. We collaborate with Smapshot who developed a method for

Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling the number of sheets used to print a book

2020-04-17 Thread Florian Kräutli
t approach. >> >> Obviously this refers to a specific paper edition, exactly “that" tangible >> object, as a paperback may have a number of pages different from a >> hard-cover of the same literary object. >> >> Franco >> >> Prof. Franco Niccolucci >

Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling the number of sheets used to print a book

2020-04-17 Thread Florian Kräutli
> Franco > > Prof. Franco Niccolucci > Director, VAST-LAB > PIN - U. of Florence > Scientific Coordinator > ARIADNEplus - PARTHENOS > > Editor-in-Chief > ACM Journal of Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH) > > Piazza Ciardi 25 > 59100 Prato, Italy > > >

[Crm-sig] Modelling the number of sheets used to print a book

2020-04-17 Thread Florian Kräutli
Dear all, I have a data modelling issue that I would like to discuss with you. We have a database of books . Currently we are in the process of identifying, for each book, the number of sheets used to print it. The number of sheets is a good indication

Re: [Crm-sig] Curated Holding vs Physical Thing as Aggregate vs Set

2019-10-21 Thread Florian Kräutli
Dear George, This is indeed a problem I too have encountered often. The scope note of E78 suggests a rather narrow definition of a collection, but there is no satisfactory alternative for modelling the type of collections you describe. However, instead of introducing another class and then

Re: [Crm-sig] begin_of_the_begin /end_of_the_end is excluded from time range?

2019-05-10 Thread Florian Kräutli
ke the end of some years 23:59:60 instead of 23:59:59, which would be solved by an exclusive end date)   Rob   From: Nicola Carboni List-Post: crm-sig@ics.forth.gr Date: Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 10:27 AM To: Florian Kräutli Cc: Robert Sanderson , crm-sig , Adam Brin , Greg Williams S

Re: [Crm-sig] begin_of_the_begin /end_of_the_end is excluded from time range?

2019-05-09 Thread Florian Kräutli
Dear Rob, Not having read the guidelines as attentively as you I usually implement P82a/b suggesting that the begin and end date are both included in the range. For example, here's the date related to a book published in 1586:

Re: [Crm-sig] Issue 410 homework (P11 & P12)

2019-05-02 Thread Florian Kräutli
Dear all, You can also use either the singular 'they/their'... "The known events in which an instance of E39 Actor has participated can be seen as stations of their course of life, their history." or a plural... "The known events in which instances of E39 Actors have participated can be seen

Re: [Crm-sig] PLEASE VOTE: Issue Man-Made

2019-04-25 Thread Florian Kräutli
Yes On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 10:24 PM +0200, "Martin Doerr" wrote: Dear All The proposal is to replace in all CRM labels "Man-Made" by "Human-Made" Please vote "YES" if you agree, "NO" if not, by: Mai 10, 2019 Kind regards, Martin

Re: [Crm-sig] New Issue: Re-label E22, E25, E71 to remove "Man-"

2019-04-13 Thread Florian Kräutli
I would lean slightly in the direction of human-made. I think it helps to emphasise the human activity involved. As Jane mentioned, animals can make things to.  If I remember correctly I already used the term ‘Human-Made Object’ to talk about E22 in this webinar

Re: [Crm-sig] New Issue: Re-label E22, E25, E71 to remove "Man-"

2019-04-12 Thread Florian Kräutli
Dear Pierre and all, I strongly disagree. This is not about the origins of the word but of its usage and meaning in present day. The CRM should reflect (changing) knowledge contexts and we as a community should react to and respect developments in the world, and not

Re: [Crm-sig] Using multiple instantiation

2018-12-07 Thread Florian Kräutli
Hi Martin, I agree with the previous comments that the text is a bit dense and assumes a quite specific prior knowledge, i.e. it might be confusing to include it as a general guideline. When I started with the CRM however, I somehow refrained from doing multiple instantiation. I don't think

Re: [Crm-sig] ISSUE: E13 Attribute Assignment

2018-03-20 Thread Florian Kräutli
Dear Martin, many thanks for this! I would change, or remove, this part "[...] marks the fact, that the maintaining team is in general neutral to the validity of the respective assertion [...]" We see a good use-case for E13 in recording information that is wrong, or information that

Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling bound manuscript copies

2017-10-27 Thread Florian Kräutli
t; On Fri 27 Oct 2017 at 11:28 "Florian Kräutli" <">"Florian Kräutli"  > > wrote: > Dear Pierre, > > many thanks for this! I think seeing this as two processes makes sense. > > I sketched your description as I was reading along: > https://p

Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling bound manuscript copies

2017-10-27 Thread Florian Kräutli
rect!). > > I am sure there are complex cases, where the same manuscript can be found in > completely different codices, or where manuscripts differ, etc. but I think > this modelling allows for describing all sorts of situations. Or not? > > Have a nice day, > > Pierr

Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling bound manuscript copies

2017-10-27 Thread Florian Kräutli
> realising the original expression of the codex manuscript. Would you claim > that the codices are a result of an idustrial production, mutatis mutandis​? > > Best, > Christian-Emil > From: Crm-sig <mailto:crm-sig-boun...@ics.forth.gr>> on behalf of Florian Kräutli > ma

[Crm-sig] Modelling bound manuscript copies

2017-10-26 Thread Florian Kräutli
Dear all, We're working on a CIDOC-CRM/FRBRoo model to represent a collection of Islamic manuscripts It is organised into Codices. Further we have the concepts of Witness and Text. A Witness is a manuscript – a hand produced copy – of a Text. A Codex contains several Witnesses bound together.

Re: [Crm-sig] Pages reproduced as spreads

2017-03-10 Thread Florian Kräutli
Apologies for having inadvertently split this discussion in two threads. I hope this answer shows up in the right place. Thank you Dominic and Christian-Emil. This is really useful. Dominic, you pointed to another part of the problem which I haven't asked about here, but which appears in a

Re: [Crm-sig] Crm-sig Digest, Vol 122, Issue 8

2017-03-09 Thread Florian Kräutli
Dear Martin, many thanks for your input! Our question at the moment is simply, does a page in the PDF represent one or two pages of the book? Later on, we might have more specific questions that will require us to define the relationships between these two page identifiers (in the physical

Re: [Crm-sig] Pages reproduced as spreads

2017-03-07 Thread Florian Kräutli
or double-page spreads, is that it? Or do you want your > model to be very specific about all the points you mention? > > Pierre > > On mar. 07 mars 2017 at 15:13 "Florian Kräutli" <">"Florian Kräutli"  > > wrote: > Hi Pierre, >

Re: [Crm-sig] Pages reproduced as spreads

2017-03-07 Thread Florian Kräutli
lem are you trying to solve? > > Are there only 2 possible cases? (either globally for the book 1PDF=1page or > 1PDF=2pages, but never “in some cases a mix of both”) > > All best, > > Pierre > > On mar. 07 mars 2017 at 12:36 "Florian Kräutli" <">"Florian Krä

[Crm-sig] Pages reproduced as spreads

2017-03-07 Thread Florian Kräutli
Dear all, I have a collection of Books (F5) that have been reproduced (F33) as PDFs (E84). In some cases, books have been digitised as spreads i.e. one page in the PDF represents two pages in the book. Is there an elegant way to model this? Best, Florian