As you point out the example uses the superclass E36 Information Object in the example. This is clearly wrong since a superclass does not have the properties defined for the subclass. So the example should be
the digital file found at http://www.emunch.no/N/full/No-MM_N0001-01.jpg (E36) represents page 1 of Edward Munch's manuscript MM N 1, Munch-museet (E73) mode of representation Digitisation(E55) Kind regards, Christian-Emil ________________________________________ From: Crm-sig <[email protected]> on behalf of Athanasios Velios <[email protected]> Sent: 04 September 2015 14:53 To: [email protected] Subject: [Crm-sig] P138 example Hello, With the usual apologies for the possibility of a naive question, I just wanted to double-check with the list that I have understood the example for "P138 represents" correctly. It says: "Examples: the digital file found at http://www.emunch.no/N/full/No-MM_N0001-01.jpg (E73) represents page 1 of Edward Munch's manuscript MM N 1, Munch-museet (E73) mode of representation Digitisation(E55) The 3D model VAM_A.200-1946_trace_1M.ply (E73) represents Victoria & Albert Museum’s Madonna and child sculpture (visual work) A.200-1946 (E22) mode of representation 3D surface (E55)" Yet the domain of "P138 represents" is "E36 Visual Item" and not "E73 Information Object" which is a superclass of E36. Shouldn't the examples refer to E36 and/or the subclasses of E36 such as "E37 Mark" instead of E36's superclass? The reason I am confused is that in the examples it appears that a superclass E73 inherits the property from from a subclass E36. What am I missing? All the best, Thanasis _______________________________________________ Crm-sig mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ics.forth.gr/mailman/listinfo/crm-sig
