Entity-Groups 1.) product of intellectual or artistic endeavour WORK, EXPRESSION, MANIFESTATION, ITEM 2.) responsibility for intellectual or artistic content.

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Entity-Groups 1.) product of intellectual or artistic endeavour WORK, EXPRESSION, MANIFESTATION, ITEM 2.) responsibility for intellectual or artistic content PERSON, CORPORATE BODY 3.) subjects of intellectual or artistic endeavour CONCEPT, OBJECT, EVENT, PLACE

Group-1-Entities and Primary Relationships

Group-2-Entities and „Responsibility“ Relationships

Group-3-Entities and „Subject“-Relationships

Examples for relationships of group-1-Entities

Examples for group-2-Entities and „Resposibility“ Relationships

Example for a „Subject“-Relationship

Attributes of WORK and EXPRESSION Attributes of WORK: Attributes of EXPRESSION:

Attributes of MANIFESTATION

Attributes of ITEM, PERSON, CORPORATE BODY and group-3-Entities Attributes of ITEM term for the object term for the concept term for the event term for the place Attributes of PERSON Attributes of CORPORATE BODY Attributes of CONCEPT, OBJECT, EVENT and PLACE

Relationships (M to M) Notation: -m1 [first manifestation] has a reproduction   is a reproduction of -m2 [second manifestation]

Relationships (W to W)

Relationships (E to E)

Relationships (E to E, M to M)

Relationships (E to W)

Relationships (I to I, M to I)

Attributes and relationships of WORKS

Attributes and Relationships of EXPRESSIONS