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Table of Contents<br />

Introduction.............................................................................................................................................................. i<br />

Objectives of the <strong>CIDOC</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> ............................................................................................................................... i<br />

Scope of the <strong>CIDOC</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> ...................................................................................................................................... i<br />

Compatibility with the <strong>CRM</strong>................................................................................................................................... ii<br />

Utility of <strong>CRM</strong> compatibility............................................................................................................................. ii<br />

<strong>The</strong> Information Integration Environment ........................................................................................................ iii<br />

<strong>CRM</strong>-Compatible Form .................................................................................................................................... iv<br />

<strong>CRM</strong> Compatibility of Data Structure ............................................................................................................... v<br />

<strong>CRM</strong> Compatibility of Information Systems .................................................................................................... vi<br />

Compatibility claim declaration ....................................................................................................................... vii<br />

Applied Form....................................................................................................................................................... viii<br />

Terminology ............................................................................................................................................... viii<br />

Property Quantifiers.................................................................................................................................... xiii<br />

Naming Conventions ................................................................................................................................... xv<br />

Modelling principles ............................................................................................................................................. xv<br />

Monotonicity ............................................................................................................................................... xv<br />

Minimality .................................................................................................................................................. xvi<br />

Shortcuts..................................................................................................................................................... xvi<br />

Disjointness ................................................................................................................................................ xvi<br />

About Types ............................................................................................................................................... xvi<br />

Extensions................................................................................................................................................. xviii<br />

Coverage................................................................................................................................................... xviii<br />

Examples.............................................................................................................................................................. xix<br />

Class & Property Hierarchies................................................................................................................................ xx<br />

<strong>CIDOC</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> Class Hierarchy....................................................................................................................... xxii<br />

<strong>CIDOC</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> Property Hierarchy:................................................................................................................. xxv<br />

<strong>CIDOC</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> Class Declarations............................................................................................................................ 1<br />

E1 <strong>CRM</strong> Entity .............................................................................................................................................. 2<br />

E2 Temporal Entity ....................................................................................................................................... 2<br />

E3 Condition State......................................................................................................................................... 3<br />

E4 Period ....................................................................................................................................................... 3<br />

E5 Event ........................................................................................................................................................ 4<br />

E6 Destruction ............................................................................................................................................... 4<br />

E7 Activity..................................................................................................................................................... 5<br />

E8 Acquisition ............................................................................................................................................... 5<br />

E9 Move ........................................................................................................................................................ 6<br />

E10 Transfer of Custody................................................................................................................................ 6<br />

E11 Modification........................................................................................................................................... 7<br />

E12 Production .............................................................................................................................................. 7<br />

E13 Attribute Assignment ............................................................................................................................. 8<br />

E14 Condition Assessment............................................................................................................................ 8<br />

E15 Identifier Assignment............................................................................................................................. 9<br />

E16 Measurement.......................................................................................................................................... 9<br />

E17 Type Assignment.................................................................................................................................. 10<br />

E18 Physical Thing...................................................................................................................................... 10<br />

E19 Physical Object..................................................................................................................................... 10<br />

E20 Biological Object.................................................................................................................................. 11<br />

E21 Person................................................................................................................................................... 11<br />

E22 Man-Made Object ................................................................................................................................ 12<br />

E24 Physical Man-Made Thing ................................................................................................................... 12<br />

E25 Man-Made Feature ............................................................................................................................... 12<br />

E26 Physical Feature ................................................................................................................................... 12<br />

E27 Site ....................................................................................................................................................... 13<br />

E28 Conceptual Object................................................................................................................................ 13<br />

E29 Design or Procedure............................................................................................................................. 14<br />

E30 Right..................................................................................................................................................... 14<br />

Definition of the <strong>CIDOC</strong> Conceptual Reference Model<br />

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