Changes between Version 43 and Version 44 of BluePrintVITA
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- 03/28/10 00:27:19 (15 years ago)
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v43 v44 21 21 [[Image(person_data_axes.png)]] 22 22 23 * '''Appearance''' - the appearance form (of persons)the data set relates to23 * '''Appearance''' - the entity type the data set relates to 24 24 * '''Distinction''' - assigned features for operational distinction 25 25 * '''Finding''' - features to be communicated by the data set … … 28 28 Any compliant set of person data has to implement at least one feature for each axis. 29 29 30 '''Appearance''' can be understood as abstract means to determine the appearance form of persons to which the data set relates (=ownership), which can be types of "Individual", "Group", "Body", "Personal Effects" or "Relationship". ''This axis does not describe the actually observed appearance form of a person, which indeed can be multiple at the same time.''30 '''Appearance''' can be understood as abstract means to determine the entity type to which the data set relates (=ownership), which can be types of: 31 31 32 '''Distinction''' can be understood as any features which are used to distinguish particular persons (or groups, bodies...) in operations. ''It is important to understand that these features are always assigned, i.e. not naturally given - they cannot be observed but have to be communicated.'' The most commonly used distinction feature for persons is their name, but also identity (=an assigned unique number or character string). 32 - Individual 33 - Group 34 - Body 35 - Personal Effects 36 - Relationship 33 37 34 '' 'Findings''' are all other features of the person (group, body...) which are to be communicated in this data set. These features can be either of assigned, observed or derived.38 ''This axis does not describe the actually observed appearance form of a person, which indeed can be multiple at the same time.'' 35 39 36 ''' Evidence''' is a means to describe the quality of findings data. This always includes at least information on origin and time, but can also include references and links to sources or responsible persons, or information on methods of determination. This can even enclose the originating sources themselves, e.g. photograph images.40 '''Distinction''' can be understood as any features which are used to distinguish particular entities in operations. 37 41 42 It is important to understand that these features are always assigned, i.e. not naturally given - they cannot be observed but have to be communicated. The most commonly used distinction feature for person entities are their names, but often also identities (=assigned unique numbers or character strings). 43 44 '''Findings''' are all other features of the person entity which are to be communicated in this data set. These features can be assigned, observed or derived. 45 46 '''Evidence''' is a means to describe the quality of findings data. This always includes at least information on origin and time of the particular finding, but can also include references and links to sources, or information on methods of determination. This can even enclose the originating sources themselves, e.g. photograph images. 38 47 === Files === 39 48