Administration Submodel
ACTIVITY
TypeCode is implied by which element is included here.
ADMINISTRATIVE-TASK
PROJECT
RESEARCH-OBJECTIVE
project-ref is implied
SequenceNumber is implied
RESEARCH-OBJECTIVE-ACTIVITY
RESEARCHER
"A RESEARCHER lives in one PLACE.", and "Part of the address is connected to Place-ID in PLACE." (GDM, pg 71) Therefore connection is part of address.
RESEARCHER-PROJECT
SEARCH
Changed from the GDM: refers to repository-source by repository-source-id instead of referring to repository and source directly. This cuts down on duplication. Likewise, activity is not referenced by repository-source
SOURCE-GROUP
SOURCE-GROUP-SOURCE
source-group-ref is implied
SURETY-SCHEME
SURETY-SCHEME-PART
Evidence Submodel
CITATION-PART
CITATION-PART-TYPE
REPOSITORY
REPOSITORY-SOURCE
REPRESENTATION
REPRESENTATION-TYPE
"Contains a list of the types of representations of evidence, such as text,
a TIF bitmap, a GIF bitmap, a WAV file, or other forms."
SOURCE
Conclusional Submodel
ASSERTION
An assertion is based either upon a source, or lower-level assertions. Note that ASSERTION-ASSERTION is implicit here.
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Note that the order of assertion-subject elements matters.
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In some contexts, the 'value' is a role. Roles are either event-type or group-type, and they refer to an event-type-role or group-type-role element respectively. I am allowing both a role and text to coexist because the GDM is very vague about what restrictions, if any, are placed on the value field.
event-type
group-type
persona
event
characteristic
group
CHARACTERISTIC
changed from GDM: place-ref is not required (what place would you put for hair color?)
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The order of the characteristic-part elements is important.
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CHARACTERISTIC-PART
SequenceNum is implied.
CHARACTERISTIC-PART-TYPE
EVENT
EVENT-TYPE
EVENT-TYPE-ROLE
event-type-role needs an id even though it is embedded in event-type because it is referenced by the role element in assertion.
GROUP
Changed from the GDM: place-ref is optional. It makes no sense to have a place-ref for a persona group intended to link personas from several places.
GROUP-TYPE
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The order of group-type-role elements is important.
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GROUP-TYPE-ROLE
group-type-role needs an id even though it is embedded in group-type because it is referenced by the role element in assertion.
PERSONA
PLACE
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The order of place-part elements is important.
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PLACE-PART
PLACE-PART-TYPE