2018
DOI: 10.1108/dlp-02-2018-0005
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Linking historical collections in an event-based ontology

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to explore a way of representing historical collections by examining the features of an event in historical documents and building an event-based ontology model. Design/methodology/approach To align with a domain-specific and upper ontology, the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) model is adopted. Based on BFO, an event-based ontology for historical description (EOHD) is designed. To define events, event-related vocabularies are taken from the Library of Congress’ event types (2012). The thr… Show more

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“…"although the SMPL is a statute promulgated in a Civil Law regime, it is also regarded as having borrowed some of its concepts from the Common Law system of actions in rem and as being innovative, in the sense that it introduces some nontraditional mechanisms into Chinese law." 81 The most typical example is the procedure for ship arrest where the defendant has not yet been identified. The general principle in traditional Chinese civil procedure theory is that an action can only be brought against the defendant in personam and no judicial processes or preservation measures will be initiated until the defendant has been identified.…”
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“…"although the SMPL is a statute promulgated in a Civil Law regime, it is also regarded as having borrowed some of its concepts from the Common Law system of actions in rem and as being innovative, in the sense that it introduces some nontraditional mechanisms into Chinese law." 81 The most typical example is the procedure for ship arrest where the defendant has not yet been identified. The general principle in traditional Chinese civil procedure theory is that an action can only be brought against the defendant in personam and no judicial processes or preservation measures will be initiated until the defendant has been identified.…”
Section: Other General Maritime Claimsmentioning
confidence: 99%