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8/3/20071 E65 Creation F30 Work Conception F1 Work F21 Complex Work Work F46 Individual Work R21 initiated (was initiated by) F2 Expression F20 Self Contained Expression R13 is realised in (realises) F31 Expression Creation R56 is realised in (realises) R22 created (was created by) R49 created a realisation of (was realised through) E55 Type R1 has constraining supertype (is constraining supertype of) R57 is logical successor of (has successor) R58 is derivative of (has derivative) F48 Container Work R12 has member (is member of) From Work to Expression

8/3/20072 F20 Self- Contained Expression F43 Publication Work F39 Production Plan F3 Manifestation- Product Type F40 Carrier Production Event F5 Item F4 Manifestation Singleton CLR5 should carry (should be carried by) R41 produced (was produced by R38 produced things of type (was produced by) F2 Expression F31 Expression Creation R40 used as source material (was used by) R39 followed (was followed by) F41 Publication Expression R22 created (was created by) F46 Individual Work R49 created a realization of (was realized through) R56 is realized in (realises) R55 created production plan (was created by) E70 Thing P16 used specific object (was used for) R10 belongs to type (is type of) R63 incorporates (is incorporated in) P128 carries (is carried by) R37 shows how to realise (was realised by) E7 Activity E7 Activity F45 Publishing Event E28 Conceptual Object E28 Conceptual Object From Expression to Publication

8/3/20073 F3 Manifestation Product Type E55 Type CLP2 should has type (should be type of) F2 Expression R9 comprises carriers of (carriers provided by) E54 Dimension CLP43 should have dimension (should be dimension of) E57 Material CLP45 should consist of (should be incorporated in) CLP46 should be composed of (may form part of) E60 Number E30 Right CLP57 should have number of parts (should be number of parts of) CLP104 subject to (applies to) E39 Actor F41 Publication Expression CLR5 should carry (should be carried out) CLP105 right held by (right on) F5 Item F36 Representative Manifestation Assignment R31 assigned to (was assigned by) R32 assigned (was assigned by) F4 Manifestation Singleton F28 Bibliographic Agency R53 assigned (was assigned by) R16 carried out by (performed) F31 Expression Creation R45 created (was created by) R3 has representative manifestation product type (is representative manifestation product type for) R7 has representative manifestation singleton R10 belongs to type (is type of) R22 created (was created by) Expression and Manifestation Product Type

8/3/20074 F37 Representative Expression Assignment F21Complex Work F2 Expression F3 Manifestation Product Type F4 Manifestation-Singleton F36 Representative Manifestation Assignment R2 has representative expression (is representative expression for) R7 has representative manifestation-singleton ( is representative manifestation singleton for)* R3 has representative manifestation product type (is representative manifestation product type for) F28 Bibliographic Agency R16 carried out by (performed) R33 assign to (was assigned by) R32 assigned (was assigned by) R17 carried out by (performed) R34 assigned (was assigned by) R31 assigned to (was assigned by) How to identify Work? R53 assigned (was assigned by) R9 comprises carriers of (carriers provided by) F20 Self-Contained Expression F23 Expression Fragment R13 is relised in (realises) R15 is fragment of (has fragment) E39 Actor E13 Attribute Assignment * R7 has representative manifestation-singleton ( is representative manifestation singleton for) is a sub property of P128 carries (is carried by)

8/3/20075 F21Complex Work A F21 Complex Work A.2 F46 Individual Work A.2.1 F20 Self-Contained Expression A.2.1 F31 Expression Creation A.2.1 R12 has member (is member of) R12 has member (is member of) R49B was realised through (created a realisation of) R22 created (was created by) R13 is realized in (realises) R56 is realised in (realises) Work Realisation

8/3/20076 Work conceptionExpression creation Work elaboration produces a work produces an idea Produces (simultaneously) an Expression and a Manifestation-Singleton F31 Expression Creation F30 Work Conception F1 Work E39 Actor E52 Time E53 Place F2 Expression F4 Manifestation Singleton R21 initiated (was initiated by) P14 carried out by (performed) P4 has time-span (is time-span of) P7… R22 created (was created by) R45 created (was created by) P4… P7 took place at (witnessed) P14 carried out by (performed) R49 created a realisation of (was realised through) time Work and Time

8/3/20077 ISBN: F5 Item E19 Physical Object F3 Manifestation Product Type E60 Number CLP57 should have number of parts (should be number of parts of) P57 has number of parts Individual copies Inherits from E19 Physical Object: P57 has number of parts 2 CPL57 should have number of parts (should be number of parts of) P57 has number of parts “R10 belongs to type” = instances Items are seen as instances of a particular Manifestation Product Type. This is simulated by property R9 1 3 … 2 n E55 Type instances Metaclasses R10 belongs to type (is type of) Items and Manifestation Product Type

8/3/20078 Physical PublishingElectronic Publishing Physical - Electronic Publishing F41 Publication Expression F39 Production Plan F3 Manifestation-Product Type F40 Carrier Production Event F5 Item CLR5 should carry (should be carried by) R10 belongs to type (is type of) R39B was followed by (followed) F45 Publishing Event R55 created production plan (was created by) “Result of an industrial process” F41 Publication Expression F39 Production Plan F40 Carrier Production Event F5 Item R39B was followed by (followed) F45 Publishing Event R55 created production plan (was created by) R5 carries (is carried by) makes accessible downloads “copy on local carrier” R37 shows how to realise (was realised by) R41 produced (was produced by) R41 produced (was produced by) R38 produced things of type (was produced by)

8/3/20079 F13 Name = E41 Appellation F14 Identifier F33 Identifier Assignment F16 Identifier Rule R26 used constituent (was used in) E1 CRM Entity P1is identified by (identified) R51 consists of (forms part of) R25 assigned (was assigned by) R52B used rule (was the rule used in) R24 assigned to (was assigned by) Identifier Construction