Hello all,

Here is the homework following up on Monday's discussion.


Issue 411 HW: Expand P103 so that it can cover intended audience attributes in 
LRM (intended audience of an expression LRM-E3-A3 or manifestation LRM-E4-A3, 
intended audience of a nomen LRM-E9-A4)


2019-06-12


Current definition in CRMbase 6.2.6


P103 was intended for (was intention of)

Domain: E71 Man-Made Thing

Range: E55 Type

Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)

Scope note: This property links an instance of E71 Man-Made Thing to an E55 
Type of usage.

It creates a property between specific man-made things, both physical and 
immaterial, to Types of

intended methods and techniques of use. Note: A link between specific man-made 
things and a specific

use activity should be expressed using P19 was intended use of (was made for).

Examples:

? this plate (E22) was intended for being destroyed at wedding reception (E55)


Proposed revision


P103 was intended for (was intention of)

Domain: E71 Human-Made Thing

Range: E55 Type

Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)

Scope note: This property links an instance of E71 Human-Made Thing to an E55 
Type of usage or audience. It creates a property between specific human-made 
things, both physical and immaterial, to Types. For physical things, this 
property can be used to specify intended methods and techniques of use. For 
immaterial things, this property can characterize the intended audience by 
indicating a type of personal characteristic that anyone falling into the 
target audience has. Note: A link between specific human-made things and a 
specific use activity should be expressed using P19 was intended use of (was 
made for).

Examples:

-? this plate (E22) was intended for being destroyed at wedding reception (E55)

- Reading for life, a first book for adults and their tutors, by Virginia 
French Allen, first published in 1987 by Spring Institute for International 
Studies, ISBN 094072300X (E28) was intended for adult literacy learners in the 
English language (E55)

- Piglet has a bath, by A.A. Milne, illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard, 
published on sealed plastic pages by Dutton Children's Books in 1998, ISBN 
0525460926 (E28) was intended for young children having baths (E55)

- The Library of Congress's Children's Subject Headings List (E28) was intended 
for children (E55)

- The term Jokes (E89) in the Library of Congress's Children's Subject Headings 
List (E28) was intended for children (E55)


Also proposed new examples that all related to conceptual objects.


Pat


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