Part Removal – E80
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E80 Part Removal
Subclass of:
Scope note:
This class comprises the activities that result in an instance of E18 Physical Thing being decreased by the removal of a part.
Typical scenarios include the detachment of an accessory, the removal of a component or part of a composite object, or the deaccessioning of an object from a curated E78 Collection. If the E80 Part Removal results in the total decomposition of the original object into pieces, such that the whole ceases to exist, the activity should instead be modelled as an E81 Transformation, i.e. a simultaneous destruction and production. In cases where the part removed has no discernible identity prior to its removal but does have an identity subsequent to its removal, the activity should be regarded as both E80 Part Removal and E12 Production. This class of activities forms a basis for reasoning about the history, and continuity of identity over time, of objects that are removed from other objects, such as precious gemstones being extracted from different items of jewelry, or cultural artifacts being deaccessioned from different museum collections over their lifespan.
Examples:
the disposal of object number 1976:234 from the collection
the removal of the engine from my car
In First Order Logic:
- E80(x) ⇒ E11(x)
Outgoing properties:
Scope notes
Scope note
This class comprises the activities that result in an instance of E18 Physical Thing being decreased by the removal of a part.
Typical scenarios include the detachment of an accessory, the removal of a component or part of a composite object, or the deaccessioning of an object from a curated E78 Collection. If the E80 Part Removal results in the total decomposition of the original object into pieces, such that the whole ceases to exist, the activity should instead be modelled as an E81 Transformation, i.e. a simultaneous destruction and production. In cases where the part removed has no discernible identity prior to its removal but does have an identity subsequent to its removal, the activity should be regarded as both E80 Part Removal and E12 Production. This class of activities forms a basis for reasoning about the history, and continuity of identity over time, of objects that are removed from other objects, such as precious gemstones being extracted from different items of jewelry, or cultural artifacts being deaccessioned from different museum collections over their lifespan.
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This class comprises the activities that result in an instance of E18 Physical Thing being decreased by the removal of a part.Typical scenarios include the detachment of an accessory, the removal of a component or part of a composite object, or the deaccessioning of an object from a curated E78 Collection. If the E80 Part Removal results in the total decomposition of the original object into pieces, such that the whole ceases to exist, the activity should instead be modelled as an E81 Transformation, i.e. a simultaneous destruction and production. In cases where the part removed has no discernible identity prior to its removal but does have an identity subsequent to its removal, the activity should be regarded as both E80 Part Removal and E12 Production. This class of activities forms a basis for reasoning about the history, and continuity of identity over time, of objects that are removed from other objects, such as precious gemstones being extracted from different items of jewelry, or cultural artifacts being deaccessioned from different museum collections over their lifespan. | en | CIDOC CRM version 5.0.4 | 0 |
Examples
Example
the disposal of object number 1976:234 from the collection
Example
the removal of the engine from my car
Additional notes
Identifier: E80
Official URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E80_Part_Removal
OntoME URI: https://ontome.net/ontology/c73
Labels
Label | Language | Last updated | View details | Comments |
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Part Removal | en | 2022-06-13 | 0 | |
Remoção de Parte | pt | 2025-04-17 | 0 | |
Soustraction d'élément | fr | 2025-04-17 | 0 | |
Teilentfernung | de | 2025-04-17 | 0 | |
Αφαίρεση Μερών | el | 2025-04-17 | 0 | |
Удаление Части | ru | 2025-04-17 | 0 |
* : Standard label for this language
Namespace
Namespace | Last updated |
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CIDOC CRM version 5.0.4 | 2022-06-13 |
CIDOC CRM version 6.2 | 2021-06-10 |
CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | 2022-06-13 |
Parent classes
Class | Class namespace | Relation defined in | Justification | View details | Edit | Delete | Comments |
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E11 Modification | CIDOC CRM version 5.0.4 | CIDOC CRM version 5.0.4 | 0 |
Ancestor classes
Class | Depth | Class namespace | Via |
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E7 Activity | 2 | CIDOC CRM version 5.0.4 | E11 |
E5 Event | 3 | CIDOC CRM version 5.0.4 | E11 - E7 |
E4 Period | 4 | CIDOC CRM version 5.0.4 | E11 - E7 - E5 |
E2 Temporal Entity | 5 | CIDOC CRM version 5.0.4 | E11 - E7 - E5 - E4 |
E1 CRM Entity | 6 | CIDOC CRM version 5.0.4 | E11 - E7 - E5 - E4 - E2 |
Thing | 7 | OntoME internal model - active version | E11 - E7 - E5 - E4 - E2 - E1 |
Child and descendant classes
Related classes
Outgoing properties (this class is domain)
Domain | Property identifier | Range | Namespace |
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E80 Part Removal | crm:P112 diminished (was diminished by) | E24 Physical Man-Made Thing | CIDOC CRM version 5.0.4 |
E80 Part Removal | crm:P113 removed (was removed by) | E18 Physical Thing | CIDOC CRM version 5.0.4 |
Outgoing properties (inherited from ancestors)
Incoming properties (this class is range)
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Profiles using this class
Label | Version | Status | Last updated |
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Physical human-made things and basic information about them | 1 | Ongoing | 2023-11-30 |
Silknow working profile | 1 | Ongoing | 2023-10-25 |
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