On 17/5/2015 9:22 μμ, Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
I would note, however, that the CRM is an abstract ontology which is only 
relatively
recently concerning itself with “implementation”, so let’s not get_too_  
carried away with the
CRM executing iself - it’s not a bit of software, after all.
Well, I'd regard that a misunderstanding. The S/W we need is to manage
highly cross-correlated editing with logical constraints, not "executing the CRM".

However, the CRM was always meant for implementation. The immediacy or not of RDFS/OWL versions is for me not fundamental to implementation, and yes, the CRM is data structure, not S/W, equal to data dictionary definitions and UML and all the stuff of the past. Indeed, on SIS-TELOS CRM did run as database from its conception. I wrote the core code myself in 1990-1994 ;-) .

Best,

Martin

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