I vote YES.

Richard

On 28/01/2020 10:12, Bekiari Xrysoula wrote:

Dear All,

Following the decisions of the last sig, we invite you to vote if you accept 
the updated scope note of E94 Space primitive .  The old and the new scope note 
follow

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E94 Space Primitive

from (old in 6.2.7)

Subclass of:           E59 Primitive Value

Scope Note:          This class comprises instances of E59 Primitive Value for 
space that should be implemented with appropriate validation, precision and 
references to spatial coordinate systems to express geometries on or relative 
to Earth, or on any other stable constellations of matter, relevant to cultural 
and scientific documentation.

An E94 Space Primitive defines an E53 Place in the sense of a declarative place 
as elaborated in CRMgeo (Doerr and Hiebel 2013), which means that the identity 
of the place is derived from its geometric definition. This declarative place 
may allow for the application of all E53 Place properties to relate phenomenal 
places to their approximations expressed with geometries.

Instances of E94 Space Primitive provide the ability to link CIDOC CRM encoded 
data to the kinds of geometries used in maps or Geoinfromation systems. They 
may be used for visualization od the instances of E53 Place they define, in 
their geographic context and for computing topological relations between places 
based on these geometries.

Note that it is possible for a place to be defined by phenomena causal to it, 
such as a settlement or a riverbed, or other forms of identification rather by 
an instance of E94 Space Primitive. Any geometric approximation of such a place 
by an instance of E94 Space Primitive constitutes an instance of E53 Place in 
its own right. E94 Space Primitive is not further elaborated upon within this 
model. Compatibility with OGC standards is considered good practice.


to (new)

Scope Note:          This class comprises instances of E59 Primitive Value for 
space that should be implemented with appropriate validation, precision and 
references to spatial coordinate systems to express geometries on or relative 
to Earth, or on any other stable constellations of matter, relevant to cultural 
and scientific documentation.

An instance of E94 Space Primitive defines an instance of E53 Place in the 
sense of a declarative place as elaborated in CRMgeo (Doerr and Hiebel 2013), 
which means that the identity of the place is derived from its geometric 
definition. Such a declarative place may allow for the approximation of 
instances of E53 Place defined by the actual extent of some phenomenon, such as 
a settlement or a riverbed, or other forms of identification rather than by an 
instance of E94 Space Primitive. Note that using an instance of E94 Space 
Primitive for approximating the actual extent of some place always defines a 
(declarative)  instance of E53 Place in its own right.

Definitions of instances of E53 Place using different spatial reference systems 
are always definitions of different instances of E53 Place.

Instances of E94 Space Primitive provide the ability to link CIDOC CRM encoded 
data to the kinds of geometries used in maps or Geoinformation systems. They 
may be used for visualization of the instances of E53 Place they define, in 
their geographic context and for computing topological relations between places 
based on these geometries. E94 Space Primitive is not further elaborated upon 
within this model. It is considered good practice to maintain compatibility 
with OGC standards.
 
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PLEASE VOTE :

YES for accepting,

NO for not accepting,

by Feb. 4  2020.

all the best

Chryssoula


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