. "A translated ontology from OCML to OWL" . . . "The top class for the philosurfical ontology - gathers together the CRM specifications and the primitive values used by them ad the other integrated ontologies. We have not defined any slot at this level, since it serves mostly for organizational needs\n " . . . "E59 -CIDOC - This class comprises primitive values used as documentation elements, which are not further elaborated upon within the model. As such they are not considered as elements within our universe of discourse. No specific implementation recommendations are made. \nPhilosurfical: Included as is. Here we can add primitives from the basic ocml ontology, or from the akt one. We'll see.. in order to 1) make the philosurfical ontology completely self-contained, and 2) rely on primitives which match the W3c SW basic datatypes standard (see)\n " . . . "E62 - CIDOC This class comprises the instances of E59 Primitive Values used for documentation such as free text strings, bitmaps, vector graphics, etc.\n++Philosurfical: the class was not present in cipher. It is for sure included in ocml base ontology, hope it doesnt cause problems right now. Possibly we will have to set the include-base-ontology slot to false, when loading ocml, and including all that's needed manually. The type checking thing, is from akt.\n " . . . "E60 -CIDOC - This class comprises any encoding of computable (algebraic) values such as integers, real numbers, complex numbers, vectors, tensors etc., including intervals of these values to express limited precision. \n++Philosurfical: it seems that the number spec works as it is, getting the right subclasses form the OCML base ontology. We might want to check this better in the future, and possibly integrate directly a number-types ontology.\n " . . . "++Philosurfical: Inserted in PhiloSURFical for consistency issues with the AKT classes\n " . . . "A year-in-time must be an integer and integer can be a year-in-time\n " . . . "E61 - CIDOC - This class comprises instances of E59 Primitive Value for time that should be implemented with appropriate validation, precision and interval logic to express date ranges relevant to cultural documentation. \n++Philosurfical: we have integrated a time ontology based on the akt one + Allen's specifications. To be further investigated.\n " . . . _:genid1 . _:genid1 . . _:genid1 . _:genid1 . _:genid2 . _:genid2 . _:genid2 "\n " . _:genid2 . "A measure of time, e.g., 5 hours\n " . . . . . . . "\n " . . . "A second-in-time is a real number greater or equal to 0, less than 60\n " . . . "A minute-in-time is an integer in the interval 0-59\n " . . . "A hour-in-time is an integer in the interval 0-23\n " . . . "A day-in-time is an integer in the interval 1-31\n " . . . "A month-in-time is an integer in the interval 1-12\n " . _:genid3 . _:genid3 "#TIME-PRIMITIVE" . _:genid3 .