Difference between revisions of "EN 15907 Manifestation"
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cinematographic work or variant, since publishers may choose to combine more than one variant of a cinematographic work or more than one cinematographic work on a single distribution medium. The distribution medium itself can be composed of several units of the same kind. | cinematographic work or variant, since publishers may choose to combine more than one variant of a cinematographic work or more than one cinematographic work on a single distribution medium. The distribution medium itself can be composed of several units of the same kind. | ||
− | Instances of Manifestation may have one-to-many relationships with instances of Item and Event, and many-to-many relationships with instances of [[EN 15907 Cinematographic Work|Cinematographic Work]] or [[EN 15907 Variant|Variant]]. | + | Instances of Manifestation may have one-to-many relationships with instances of [[EN 15907 Item|Item]] and [[EN 15907 Event|Event]], and many-to-many relationships with instances of [[EN 15907 Cinematographic Work|Cinematographic Work]] or [[EN 15907 Variant|Variant]]. |
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Revision as of 09:47, 25 March 2011
Definition from the standard
A manifestation is the physical embodiment of a cinematographic work or one of its variants. Since cinematographic works are also distributed online, i.e. without a fixed physical carrier, the definition in this standard also encompasses computer files. A manifestation is not exclusively bound to a single cinematographic work or variant, since publishers may choose to combine more than one variant of a cinematographic work or more than one cinematographic work on a single distribution medium. The distribution medium itself can be composed of several units of the same kind. Instances of Manifestation may have one-to-many relationships with instances of Item and Event, and many-to-many relationships with instances of Cinematographic Work or Variant. |
Data model
Attributes |
sourceID |
Elements |
Identifier (1..n) |
Relationships |
HasAgent (0..n) |