Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0

Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0

Description:

Creative Processes Representation Ontology (CPRo) is an ontological model harmonizing to the CIDOC CRM family of models that aims to facilitate the representation and integration of information related to creative processes and the materialization of ideas into reality. It has a particular focus on creative processes.

The presently proposed model and its related classes and properties have been modelled to cover architectural practice, artistic production, and design activities considered broadly.

Examples Used

In order to illustrate the ontology's use, the specification provides a related set of examples from architecture, the rebuild project on the site of the World Trade Centre, NY, and art the "Gates of Hell" by Rodin. Future editions aim to carry examples from additional fields.

Compatibility and Nomenclature

This unofficial extension of the CIDOC CRM is formulated in relation to:

  • CIDOC CRM v.7.1.3
  • LRMoo v.1.0
  • AAAo v.2.0

The specification consists of a set of declarations for formalized classes and properties that extend the CIDOC CRM and the above official extensions. 

Adopting the conventions of the CIDOC CRM each class and property have been given an identifier in addition to their names. The naming convention adopted for this extension is:

CC = class
CP = property

The choice of these names was arbitrary, making a conceptual connection with the official CRM representation while clearly distinguishing the new classes and properties from those of either CRM base or its official extensions.

Namespace:

https://ontology.swissartresearch.net/cpro 

Maintenance and Archiving

CPRo is an actively maintained ontology. It is our aim to develop publicly and participatively, learning from and engaging with the scholarly community that adopts it. Towards this end we maintain the ontology with the following processes and relative tools.

Ontology Development

We adopt the OntoMe tool developed by LARHRA to manage the ontology and produce editions. This ensures a consistent management of the ontology and provides a public space to engage in revisions.

The maintenace space for the ontology can be found here: https://ontome.net/project/30 

Please note, at time of publishing, OntoME is not capable of producing complete, provenanced RDF serializations, so please only use the official RDF for this standard stored on our github. See below. 

Issue Management and Revision Storage

We adopt github as a platform for inviting and managing issues related to the ontology as well as providing an active place to be able to access the latest edition of the ontology, its specification and relevant documentation.

The address for the github repository is: https://github.com/swiss-art-research-net/cpro 

Acknowledgements

The initiative for creating, developing and maintaining this ontology is made possible by important on-going funding and institutional commitment, which is gratefully acknowledged here.

Funding Support

  • The development/creation of the initial version (v1.0) of CPRo has been jointly funded by Swiss Art Research Infrastructure (SARI) and the University of Zurich’s Digital Society Initiative (DSI)
  • The continued development and enrichment of the latest version (v1.5) has been funded as part of the Open Research Data (ORD) initiative by swissuniversities.

Institutional Support:

The development of CPRo has been made possible in part via contributions from 

 

Status:

Published

Contributors:

George Bruseker, Anais Guillem, Matthew Fielding

Version:

2.0

Description

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Creative Processes Representation Ontology (CPRo) is an ontological model harmonizing to the CIDOC CRM family of models that aims to facilitate the representation and integration of information related to creative processes and the materialization of ideas into reality. It has a particular focus on creative processes. The presently proposed model and its related classes and properties have been modelled to cover architectural practice, artistic production, and design activities considered broadly. Examples Used In order to illustrate the ontology's use, the specification provides a related set of examples from architecture, the rebuild project on the site of the World Trade Centre, NY, and art the "Gates of Hell" by Rodin. Future editions aim to carry examples from additional fields. Compatibility and Nomenclature This unofficial extension of the CIDOC CRM is formulated in relation to: CIDOC CRM v.7.1.3 LRMoo v.1.0 AAAo v.2.0 The specification consists of a set of declarations for formalized classes and properties that extend the CIDOC CRM and the above official extensions.  Adopting the conventions of the CIDOC CRM each class and property have been given an identifier in addition to their names. The naming convention adopted for this extension is: CC = classCP = property The choice of these names was arbitrary, making a conceptual connection with the official CRM representation while clearly distinguishing the new classes and properties from those of either CRM base or its official extensions. Namespace: https://ontology.swissartresearch.net/cpro  Maintenance and Archiving CPRo is an actively maintained ontology. It is our aim to develop publicly and participatively, learning from and engaging with the scholarly community that adopts it. Towards this end we maintain the ontology with the following processes and relative tools. Ontology Development We adopt the OntoMe tool developed by LARHRA to manage the ontology and produce editions. This ensures a consistent management of the ontology and provides a public space to engage in revisions. The maintenace space for the ontology can be found here: https://ontome.net/project/30  Please note, at time of publishing, OntoME is not capable of producing complete, provenanced RDF serializations, so please only use the official RDF for this standard stored on our github. See below.  Issue Management and Revision Storage We adopt github as a platform for inviting and managing issues related to the ontology as well as providing an active place to be able to access the latest edition of the ontology, its specification and relevant documentation. The address for the github repository is: https://github.com/swiss-art-research-net/cpro  Acknowledgements The initiative for creating, developing and maintaining this ontology is made possible by important on-going funding and institutional commitment, which is gratefully acknowledged here. Funding Support The development/creation of the initial version (v1.0) of CPRo has been jointly funded by Swiss Art Research Infrastructure (SARI) and the University of Zurich’s Digital Society Initiative (DSI) The continued development and enrichment of the latest version (v1.5) has been funded as part of the Open Research Data (ORD) initiative by swissuniversities. Institutional Support: The development of CPRo has been made possible in part via contributions from  Takin.solutions Swiss Art Research Infrastructure - University of Zurich UMR 3495 CNRS/MC MAP   en

Contributors

George Bruseker, Anais Guillem, Matthew Fielding

Identification

Base URI: https://ontology.swissartresearch.net/cpro/

Project of belonging: Creative Processes Representation: Ontology Engineering Project

Version info

2.0

Namespace published and available since: 2025-02-17

Namespaces to which this ongoing namespace refers

Namespace
CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3
LRMoo 1.0
Referenced:
Art and Architectural Argumentation Ontology Version 2.0
Referenced:

Labels

Label Language Last updated
Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 * 2025-02-17

* : Standard label for this language

Versions

Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 is a published namespace.

Root namespace: Creative Processes Representation Ontology

Ongoing namespace: Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 ongoing

Other published versions

Namespace Publication date
CRM for Creative Processes Representation Version 1.5 2023-11-05
Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 1.6 2024-11-26

Classes

Identifier Class Last updated
CC5 Formulation 2025-02-17
CC6 Programme 2025-02-17
CC9 Oeuvre Conception 2025-02-17
CC1 Model 2025-02-17
CC2 Realization 2025-02-17
CC3 Realization Concept 2025-02-17
CC11 Object Trigger Template 2025-02-17
CC12 Event Trigger Template 2025-02-17
CC13 Design Concept 2025-02-17
CC15 Design Conception 2025-02-17
CC19 Assessment 2025-02-17
CC20 Oeuvre 2025-02-17
CC17 Projective Requirements 2025-02-17
CC16 Realization Planning 2025-02-17
CC14 Programme Conception 2025-02-17
CC4 Realization Plan 2025-02-17

Properties

Domain Domain namespace Identifier Property Range Range namespace Last updated
Event Trigger Template – CC12 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 CP15 stipulates sub-event (is sub-event stipulated by) Event Trigger Template – CC12 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 2025-02-17
Object Trigger Template – CC11 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 CP25 concerns extant object (is object of concern of) Physical Thing – E18 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17
Assessment – CC19 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 CP24 produced revision (was revision produced by) Information Object – E73 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17
Assessment – CC19 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 CP22 assessed (was assessed by) Information Object – E73 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17
Object Trigger Template – CC11 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 CP20 stipulates reference (is reference stipulated by) Information Object – E73 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17
Object Trigger Template – CC11 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 CP18 stipulates dimension (is dimension stipulated by) Dimension – E54 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17
Object Trigger Template – CC11 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 CP16 stipulates material (is material stipulated by) Material – E57 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17
Event Trigger Template – CC12 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 CP13 stipulates specific budget (is budget stipulated by) Dimension – E54 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17
Event Trigger Template – CC12 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 CP12 stipulates particular method (is particular method stipulated by) Design or Procedure – E29 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17
Event Trigger Template – CC12 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 CP11 stipulates equipment (is equipment stipulated by) Physical Thing – E18 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17
Event Trigger Template – CC12 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 CP10 stipulates actor (is actor stipulated by) Actor – E39 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17
Event Trigger Template – CC12 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 CP9 stipulates time-span (is time-span stipulated by) Time-Span – E52 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17
Event Trigger Template – CC12 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 CP7 stipulates actor type (is actor type stipulated by) Type – E55 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17
Event Trigger Template – CC12 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 CP6 stipulates event type (is event type stipulated by) Type – E55 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17
Event Trigger Template – CC12 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 CP5 stipulates type of object outcome (is type of object outcome stipulated by) Type – E55 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17
Event Trigger Template – CC12 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 CP14 stipulates object outcome (is object outcome stipulated by) Object Trigger Template – CC11 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 2025-02-17
Object Trigger Template – CC11 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 CP21 stipulates part (is part stipulated by) Object Trigger Template – CC11 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 2025-02-17
Object Trigger Template – CC11 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 CP17 stipulates site (is site stipulated by) Site – E27 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17
Object Trigger Template – CC11 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 CP19 stipulates function (is function stipulated by) Type – E55 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17
Event Trigger Template – CC12 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 CP8 stipulates place (is place stipulated by) Place – E53 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17
Plan – ZE59 Art and Architectural Argumentation Ontology Version 2.0 CP4 projects (was projected by) Event Trigger Template – CC12 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 2025-02-17

Relations

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Source Source namespace Relation Target Target namespace Last updated Type
Formulation – CC5 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 rdfs:subClassOf Plan – ZE59 Art and Architectural Argumentation Ontology Version 2.0 2025-02-17 ClassesRelation-HierarchyAssociation
Realization Concept – CC3 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 rdfs:subClassOf Work – F1 LRMoo 1.0 2025-02-17 ClassesRelation-HierarchyAssociation
Oeuvre Conception – CC9 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 rdfs:subClassOf Work Creation – F27 LRMoo 1.0 2025-02-17 ClassesRelation-HierarchyAssociation
Design Concept – CC13 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 rdfs:subClassOf Work – F1 LRMoo 1.0 2025-02-17 ClassesRelation-HierarchyAssociation
Programme Conception – CC14 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 rdfs:subClassOf Work Creation – F27 LRMoo 1.0 2025-02-17 ClassesRelation-HierarchyAssociation
Design Conception – CC15 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 rdfs:subClassOf Work Creation – F27 LRMoo 1.0 2025-02-17 ClassesRelation-HierarchyAssociation
Realization Planning – CC16 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 rdfs:subClassOf Work Creation – F27 LRMoo 1.0 2025-02-17 ClassesRelation-HierarchyAssociation
Projective Requirements – CC17 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 rdfs:subClassOf Work – F1 LRMoo 1.0 2025-02-17 ClassesRelation-HierarchyAssociation
Oeuvre – CC20 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 rdfs:subClassOf Work – F1 LRMoo 1.0 2025-02-17 ClassesRelation-HierarchyAssociation
Realization – CC2 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 rdfs:subClassOf Creation – E65 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17 ClassesRelation-HierarchyAssociation
Assessment – CC19 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 rdfs:subClassOf Creation – E65 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17 ClassesRelation-HierarchyAssociation
Assessment – CC19 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 rdfs:subClassOf Type Assignment – E17 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17 ClassesRelation-HierarchyAssociation
Event Trigger Template – CC12 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 rdfs:subClassOf Propositional Object – E89 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17 ClassesRelation-HierarchyAssociation
Object Trigger Template – CC11 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 rdfs:subClassOf Propositional Object – E89 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17 ClassesRelation-HierarchyAssociation
Realization – CC2 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 rdfs:subClassOf Production – E12 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 2025-02-17 ClassesRelation-HierarchyAssociation
Model – CC1 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 rdfs:subClassOf Formulation – CC5 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 2025-02-17 ClassesRelation-HierarchyAssociation
Realization Plan – CC4 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 rdfs:subClassOf Formulation – CC5 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 2025-02-17 ClassesRelation-HierarchyAssociation
Programme – CC6 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 rdfs:subClassOf Formulation – CC5 Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 2025-02-17 ClassesRelation-HierarchyAssociation

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