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Andreas Saremba
Forchheim, 18. September 2004
A problem of quantity
The human brain is not well suited to
work with many facts
But the world consists of many facts
Even a bibliography on a topic as limi-
ted as chess contains too many!
What is the silver bullet that solves this
problem?
Organization!
Andreas Saremba The Bibliography of Chess (Slide 2) Forchheim, Sept. 2004
From Chaos to Order, or:
How to organize Knowledge
Abstraction
Find general concepts that help you to get a better
understanding of your objects of interest.
Terminology
Find good names for your objects of interest, de-
fine them precisely and and use them consistently.
Structure
Organize objects into hierarchies.
Identify relations between the objects.
Intellectual/artistic
Work content
Expression
is realized
is realized through
is embodied in Manifestation
Item
is exemplified by
Physical recording
of content
Expression
Manifestation
Item
Is owned by
Person
Is produced by
Is created by
Work
Work Person
Concept
Manifestation
Event
Item
Place ?
Andreas Saremba The Bibliography of Chess (Slide 10) Forchheim, Sept. 2004
A Benefit of Hierarchy:
Inheritance
E 14th edition
Concept:
„Illustrating opening theory
by sample master games“
M 1937 printing
derived relationships
I My copy
Andreas Saremba The Bibliography of Chess (Slide 11) Forchheim, Sept. 2004
Supporting Entities
(only in BoC, not in FRBR)
In addition to the three main groups, there
are five more „supporting“ entities in BoC
Category
Role
Comment
Language
Country
Andreas Saremba The Bibliography of Chess (Slide 12) Forchheim, Sept. 2004
Overview: BoC Entities
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
Expression Event
Manifestation
Item
Supporting Entities
Andreas Saremba The Bibliography of Chess (Slide 13) Forchheim, Sept. 2004
Tasks and Challenges
Andreas Saremba The Bibliography of Chess (Slide 14) Forchheim, Sept. 2004
Task 1:
Define attributes for the Entities
Andreas Saremba The Bibliography of Chess (Slide 15) Forchheim, Sept. 2004
Task 2:
Implement the Data Model
Andreas Saremba The Bibliography of Chess (Slide 16) Forchheim, Sept. 2004
Task 3:
Get Data for an initial DB Upload
Andreas Saremba The Bibliography of Chess (Slide 17) Forchheim, Sept. 2004
Task 4:
Define clear and precise Rules