Declarative Time-Span – SP10

SP10 Declarative Time-Span

Scope note:

This class comprises instances of SP9 Time Intervalls that represent the Time Span defined by a SP 14 Time Expression. Thus they derive their identity through an expression defining an extent in time. Even though SP10 Declarative Time Spans have an unlimited precision, measurement devices and the possible precision within the SP11 Temporal Reference System impose limitations to the determination of a SP10 Declarative Time Span. The accuracy of a SP10 Declarative Time Spans depends upon the documentation and measurement method.

SP10 Declarative Time Spans may be used to approximate actual (phenomenal) Time-Spans of temporal entities.

Examples:

Extent in time defined by the expression “14h30 – 16h22 4th July 1945”

Extent in time defined by the expression “From 12-17-1993 to 12-8-1996”

Extent in time defined by the expression “1961”

In First Order Logic:

  • SP10(x) ⇒ Geometry(x)
  • SP10(x) ⇒ E52(x)
  • SP10(x) ⇒ E89(x)

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Identifier: SP10

Official URI: http://www.ics.forth.gr/isl/CRMgeo/SP10_Declarative_Time-Span
OntoME URI: https://ontome.net/ontology/c352

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