In addition to Vladimir's question we use these classes always together and I'm 
not sure when they would be separated.

What would be really helpful is in addition to the comments in the ontology 
CIDOC provided a range of examples of each predicate and class from a real 
world 'meaningful' situation to a set of RDF triples.  This would demystify how 
CRM and should be used.

Thanks
Josh



On 6 Dec 2012, at 14:23, "Vladimir Alexiev" <[email protected]> 
wrote:

>> What would the generic case mean? For example:
>> removed=<object1>, diminished=<collectionA>, added=<object2>, 
>> augmented=<collectionB>
> 
> And what do these cases mean?
> Part Removal: removed=<object1>, diminished=<collectionA>, 
> diminished=<collectionB>
> Part Removal: removed=<object1>
> Part Removal: diminished=<collectionA>
> Part Removal: 
> 
> CRM allows you to express situations, but it doesn't force you to express 
> only meaningful situations.
> 
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