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HTH SdS Stephen Stead Tel +44 20 8668 3075 Mob +44 7802 755 013 E-mail <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] LinkedIn Profile <http://uk.linkedin.com/in/steads> http://uk.linkedin.com/in/steads From: Simon Spero [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 23 July 2016 18:28 To: Stephen Stead <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Crm-sig] P62 Homework Does the painting depict the revolution in the same sense that the coin depicts the queen? Yes Does a portrait done using ink that is only visible using ultra-violet light depict? Yes Does a ball-and-stick model of a double helix depict DNA? No Does an e-ink image of a portrait of Charles Dickens on an e-reader depict the author? No Does the same image displayed on an OLED e-reader display not depict the author? Correct it does not If the display is left static for too long, and causes burn in, does the answer change? If the image can be seen with the device powered off then yes if it requires active optical qualities then no If an image of a portrait of Harper Lee is shown on the screen with burn-in, does it only depict Charles Dickens? See above but if both images are visible then only Charles is depicted Does an exhibit of a Rifle, Short, Magazine, Lee-Enfield Mk. III depict itself? No The class of all such rifles? No What about an exhibit of such a rifle, but with a specific history (RCIN 69430, used by T. E. Lawrence)? no Do shadows of people created by the detonation of an atomic bomb depict? Yes Does a stuffed Antelope in a museum depict, but a live Antelope not? Neither do Does a live Antelope, in a museum, wearing a hat saying "trained mooseologist" , depict? Nothing If so, what? See above! Simon On Jul 22, 2016 9:54 AM, "Stephen Stead" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > wrote: Revision of Scope note: BEFORE:- P62 depicts (is depicted by) Domain: E24 <> Physical Man-Made Thing Range: E1 <> CRM Entity Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n) Scope note: This property identifies something that is depicted by an instance of E24 Physical Man-Made Thing. Depicting is meant in the sense that the surface of the E24 Physical Man-Made Thing shows, through its passive optical qualities or form, a representation of the entity depicted. It does not pertain to inscriptions or any other information encoding. This property is a shortcut of the more fully developed path from E24 Physical Man-Made Thing through P65 shows visual item (is shown by), E36 Visual Item, P138 represents (has representation) to E1CRM Entity. P62.1 mode of depiction allows the nature of the depiction to be refined. Examples: * The painting “La Liberté guidant le peuple” by Eugène Delacroix (E84) depicts the French “July Revolution” of 1830 (E7) * the 20 pence coin held by the Department of Coins and Medals of the British Museum under registration number 2006,1101.126 (E24) depicts Queen Elizabeth II (E21) mode of depiction Profile (E55) In First Order Logic: P62(x,y) ⊃ E24(x) P62(x,y) ⊃ E1(y) P62(x,y,z) ⊃ [P62(x,y) ∧ E55(z)] Properties: P62.1 mode of depiction: E55 <> Type AFTER:- P62 depicts (is depicted by) Domain: E24 <> Physical Man-Made Thing Range: E1 <> CRM Entity Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n) Scope note: This property identifies something that is depicted by an instance of E24 Physical Man-Made Thing. Depicting is meant in the sense that the surface of the E24 Physical Man-Made Thing shows, through its passive optical qualities or form, a representation of the entity depicted. "Passive optical qualities" specifically excludes anything that actively transmits light. It does not pertain to inscriptions or any other information encoding. This property is a shortcut of the more fully developed path from E24 Physical Man-Made Thing through P65 shows visual item (is shown by), E36 Visual Item, P138 represents (has representation) to E1CRM Entity. P62.1 mode of depiction allows the nature of the depiction to be refined. Examples: * The painting “La Liberté guidant le peuple” by Eugène Delacroix (E84) depicts the French “July Revolution” of 1830 (E7) * the 20 pence coin held by the Department of Coins and Medals of the British Museum under registration number 2006,1101.126 (E24) depicts Queen Elizabeth II (E21) mode of depiction Profile (E55) In First Order Logic: P62(x,y) ⊃ E24(x) P62(x,y) ⊃ E1(y) P62(x,y,z) ⊃ [P62(x,y) ∧ E55(z)] Properties: P62.1 mode of depiction: E55 <> Type Stephen Stead Director Paveprime Ltd 35 Downs Court Rd Purley, Surrey UK, CR8 1BF Tel +44 20 8668 3075 <tel:%2B44%2020%208668%203075> Fax +44 20 8763 1739 <tel:%2B44%2020%208763%201739> Mob +44 7802 755 013 <tel:%2B44%207802%20755%20013> E-mail [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> LinkedIn Profile <http://uk.linkedin.com/in/steads> http://uk.linkedin.com/in/steads _______________________________________________ Crm-sig mailing list [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> http://lists.ics.forth.gr/mailman/listinfo/crm-sig
