Dear Martin,

The scope note reads nicely.

Questions:

1) why domain and range E73. If this does not count for things analogue
then shouldn't it be E72 to D1? Do we just not do this because it is a
reach out from base to family model? Does this raise the problem again of
the limits of models? I think it would be very good for CRM to have ready
solutions for very standard problems of representation. This property seems
to go in that direction, but I wonder if it then raises the question of if
a D1 should move up into base?

2) would this be a sub property of p190 and if not, why not?

Best,

George

On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 9:53 PM Martin Doerr <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> Here my trial for a property "P190 prime" :
>
> Pxxx has representative content
>
> Domain:
>
> E73 <#m_2438614881349597616__heading=h.338fx5o> Information Object
>
> Range:
>
> E73 <#m_2438614881349597616__heading=h.338fx5o> Information Object
>
> Subproperty of:
>
> E73 <#m_2438614881349597616__heading=h.338fx5o> Information Object. P165i
> is incorporated in (incorporates): E73
> <#m_2438614881349597616__heading=h.338fx5o> Information Object
>
> Quantification:
>
> many to many (0,n:0,n)
>
> Scope note:
>
> This property associates an instance of E73
> <#m_2438614881349597616__heading=h.338fx5o> Information Object with a
> complete, identifying representation of its content in the form of another
> instance of E73 <#m_2438614881349597616__heading=h.338fx5o> Information
> Object.
>
> This property only applies to instances of E73
> <#m_2438614881349597616__heading=h.338fx5o> Information Object that can
> completely be represented by discrete symbols, in contrast to analogue
> information. The representing object may be more specific than the symbolic
> level defining the identity condition of the represented. This depends on
> the type of the information object represented. For instance, if a text has
> type "Modern Greek character and punctuation marks sequence ", it may be
> represented in a formatted file with particular fonts, meaning however only
> the sequence of Greek letters. Any additional analogue elements contained
> in the representing object will not regarded to be part of the represented.
>
> As another example, if the represented object has type "English words
> sequence", American English or British English spelling variants may be
> chosen to represent the English word "colour" without defining a different
> symbolic object.
>
> In a knowledge base, typically, the represented object will appear as a
> URI without a corresponding file, whereas the representing one will appear
> by the URI of a binary encoded file existing outside the knowledge base
> proper, or even a paper edition.
>
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