Dear Joao and Martin,

I assume planned travel would be a use case, e.g., if a museum plans an 
expedition with a more or less specified route; then either the whole 
expeditions is cancelled, or the route is changed (as Amundsen's decision to go 
to the South Pole instead of the other one). I have no use cases connected to 
museum documentation, however; so it may be that it is just a theoretical 
possibility.


Kind regards,

Øyvind Eide
Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London
Unit for Digital Documentation, University of Oslo

Den 6. mars 2012 kl. 13:36 skrev martin:

> Dear Joao,
> 
> No evolution so far. What we miss is a relevant use case, an existing 
> practice of documenting planned events and their
> realization, where the option is relevant that the event does not take place 
> or is significantly different from what was planned.
> Is anyone aware of such cases? For instance, recently, I have seen a raised 
> interest in buildings not built. More precisely, many large building projects 
> include distinct competitive plans. 3D Modelling allows to visualize such 
> plans. 
> 
> One view is to create a "Real or Future Event", which may change 
> classification to "Real" or to "Abandoned", but the identity condition 
> between plan and realization poses narrow limits to possible semantics. 
> However, it deals relatively well with events that have started but not yet 
> ended.
> 
> Another view is to explicate temporal realization plans as properties of a 
> specialization of E29: There are 3 times:
> The time-span during which the plan was maintained (intended), the time-span 
> for which the plan was planned to be realized,
> which may change frequently , and the time the plan was regarded to be 
> realized or not. I suspect that a sort of
> "situation semantics" as in OIO, ("ontology of information objects") might be 
> the right thing for the realization, i.e., not an
> event in the narrower sense, but a goal-oriented condition on reality.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Martin
> 
> On 28/2/2012 4:47 μμ, João Oliveira Lima wrote:
>> Dear All,
>> 
>>    In the message [ 
>> http://lists.ics.forth.gr/pipermail/crm-sig/2008-September/001158.html ], 
>> Martin Doerr says that would "be interesting to discuss planned events as 
>> extension of the CRM". There is any evolution in this direction?
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Joao Alberto de Oliveira Lima
>>  
>> 
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