Complex Work – F15
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F15 Complex Work
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Superclass of:
Scope note:
This class comprises works that have other works as members. The members of a Complex Work may constitute alternatives to, derivatives of, or self-contained components of other members of the same Complex Work.
In practice, no clear line can be drawn between parallel and subsequent processes in the evolution of a work. One part may not be finished when another is already revised. An initially monolithic work may be taken up and evolve in pieces. The member relationship of Work is based on the conceptual relationship, and should not be confused with the internal structural parts of an individual expression. The fact that an expression may contain parts from other work(s) does not make the expressed work complex. For instance, an anthology for which only one version exists is not a complex work.
The boundaries of a Complex Work have nothing to do with the value of the intellectual achievement but only with the dominance of a concept. Thus, derivations such as translations are regarded as belonging to the same Complex Work, even though in addition they constitute an Individual Work themselves. In contrast, a Work that significantly takes up and merges concepts of other works so that it is no longer dominated by the initial concept is regarded as a new work. In cataloguing practice, detailed rules are established prescribing which kinds of derivation should be regarded as crossing the boundaries of a complex work. Adaptation and derivation graphs allow the recognition of distinct sub-units, i.e. a complex work contained in a larger complex work.
As a Complex Work can be taken up by any creator who acquires the spirit of its concept, it is never finished in an absolute sense.
Examples:
Work entitled ‘La Porte de l’Enfer’ by Auguste Rodin
Work entitled ‘Hamlet’ by William Shakespeare
Work entitled ‘Der Ring der Nibelungen’ by Richard Wagner
Work entitled ‘Carceri d’invenzione’ by Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Work entitled ‘Mass in B minor BWV 232’ by Johann Sebastian Bach
In First Order Logic:
- F15(x) ⇒ F1(x)
Outgoing properties:
- frbroo:R10 has member (is member of) (0,n:2,n) → frbroo:F1 Work
Incoming properties:
Scope notes
Scope note
This class comprises works that have other works as members. The members of a Complex Work may constitute alternatives to, derivatives of, or self-contained components of other members of the same Complex Work.
In practice, no clear line can be drawn between parallel and subsequent processes in the evolution of a work. One part may not be finished when another is already revised. An initially monolithic work may be taken up and evolve in pieces. The member relationship of Work is based on the conceptual relationship, and should not be confused with the internal structural parts of an individual expression. The fact that an expression may contain parts from other work(s) does not make the expressed work complex. For instance, an anthology for which only one version exists is not a complex work.
The boundaries of a Complex Work have nothing to do with the value of the intellectual achievement but only with the dominance of a concept. Thus, derivations such as translations are regarded as belonging to the same Complex Work, even though in addition they constitute an Individual Work themselves. In contrast, a Work that significantly takes up and merges concepts of other works so that it is no longer dominated by the initial concept is regarded as a new work. In cataloguing practice, detailed rules are established prescribing which kinds of derivation should be regarded as crossing the boundaries of a complex work. Adaptation and derivation graphs allow the recognition of distinct sub-units, i.e. a complex work contained in a larger complex work.
As a Complex Work can be taken up by any creator who acquires the spirit of its concept, it is never finished in an absolute sense.
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This class comprises works that have other works as members. The members of a Complex Work may constitute alternatives to, derivatives of, or self-contained components of other members of the same Complex Work. In practice, no clear line can be drawn between parallel and subsequent processes in the evolution of a work. One part may not be finished when another is already revised. An initially monolithic work may be taken up and evolve in pieces. The member relationship of Work is based on the conceptual relationship, and should not be confused with the internal structural parts of an individual expression. The fact that an expression may contain parts from other work(s) does not make the expressed work complex. For instance, an anthology for which only one version exists is not a complex work. The boundaries of a Complex Work have nothing to do with the value of the intellectual achievement but only with the dominance of a concept. Thus, derivations such as translations are regarded as belonging to the same Complex Work, even though in addition they constitute an Individual Work themselves. In contrast, a Work that significantly takes up and merges concepts of other works so that it is no longer dominated by the initial concept is regarded as a new work. In cataloguing practice, detailed rules are established prescribing which kinds of derivation should be regarded as crossing the boundaries of a complex work. Adaptation and derivation graphs allow the recognition of distinct sub-units, i.e. a complex work contained in a larger complex work. As a Complex Work can be taken up by any creator who acquires the spirit of its concept, it is never finished in an absolute sense. | en | FRBRoo version 2.4 | 0 |
Examples
Example
Work entitled ‘La Porte de l’Enfer’ by Auguste Rodin
Work entitled ‘Hamlet’ by William Shakespeare
Work entitled ‘Der Ring der Nibelungen’ by Richard Wagner
Work entitled ‘Carceri d’invenzione’ by Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Work entitled ‘Mass in B minor BWV 232’ by Johann Sebastian Bach
Show | Example | Language | Namespace | View details | Comments |
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Work entitled ‘La Porte de l’Enfer’ by Auguste Rodin Work entitled ‘Hamlet’ by William Shakespeare Work entitled ‘Der Ring der Nibelungen’ by Richard Wagner Work entitled ‘Carceri d’invenzione’ by Giovanni Battista Piranesi Work entitled ‘Mass in B minor BWV 232’ by Johann Sebastian Bach | en | FRBRoo version 2.4 | 0 |
Additional notes
Identifier: F15
Official URI: http://iflastandards.info/ns/fr/frbr/frbroo/F15
OntoME URI: https://ontome.net/ontology/c231
Labels
Label | Language | Last updated | View details | Comments |
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Complex Work * | en | 2021-06-10 | 0 |
* : Standard label for this language
Namespace
Parent classes
Ancestor classes
Class | Depth | Class namespace | Via |
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E89 Propositional Object | 2 | CIDOC CRM version 6.2 | F1 |
E28 Conceptual Object | 3 | CIDOC CRM version 6.2 | F1 - E89 |
E71 Man-Made Thing | 4 | CIDOC CRM version 6.2 | F1 - E89 - E28 |
E70 Thing | 5 | CIDOC CRM version 6.2 | F1 - E89 - E28 - E71 |
E77 Persistent Item | 6 | CIDOC CRM version 6.2 | F1 - E89 - E28 - E71 - E70 |
E1 CRM Entity | 7 | CIDOC CRM version 6.2 | F1 - E89 - E28 - E71 - E70 - E77 |
S15 Observable Entity | 7 | CRMsci version 1.2.3 | F1 - E89 - E28 - E71 - E70 - E77 |
E1 CRM Entity | 8 | CIDOC CRM version 6.2 | F1 - E89 - E28 - E71 - E70 - E77 - S15 |
Thing | 8 | OntoME internal model - active version | F1 - E89 - E28 - E71 - E70 - E77 - E1 |
Thing | 9 | OntoME internal model - active version | F1 - E89 - E28 - E71 - E70 - E77 - S15 - E1 |
Child and descendant classes
Class | Depth | Class namespace | Via |
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F18 Serial Work | 1 | FRBRoo version 2.4 |
Related classes
Outgoing properties (this class is domain)
Domain | Property identifier | Range | Namespace |
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F15 Complex Work | frbroo:R10 has member (is member of) | F1 Work | FRBRoo version 2.4 |
Outgoing properties (inherited from ancestors)
Incoming properties (this class is range)
Domain | Property identifier | Range | Namespace |
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F42 Representative Expression Assignment | frbroo:R50 assigned to (was assigned by) | F15 Complex Work | FRBRoo version 2.4 |
Incoming properties (inherited from ancestors)
Domain | Property identifier | Range | Namespace |
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C11 Appellation in a Language | sdh:P11 is appellation for language of (has appellation for language) | F15 Complex Work (is a E1) | SDHSS Semantic Data for Humanities and Social Sciences CIDOC CRM Extension ongoing |
C12 Dedication | sdh-int:P22 has dedicatory object (is dedicatory object of) | F15 Complex Work (is a E77) | SDHSS - Propositions, Texts, Intellectual Life ongoing |
C14 Holding of a Right or Obligation | sdh-so:P8 is subjection of (is subject to) | F15 Complex Work (is a E77) | SDHSS Social, legal and economic life ongoing |
C19 Legal Integration | sdh-so:P27 is integration of (is integrated by) | F15 Complex Work (is a E1) | SDHSS Social, legal and economic life ongoing |
C23 Identification | crm-sup:P18 is identification of (has identification) | F15 Complex Work (is a E1) | SDHSS CIDOC CRM supplement – ongoing |
C23 Use | sdh:P31 has purpose (is purpose of) | F15 Complex Work (is a E89) | SDHSS Semantic Data for Humanities and Social Sciences CIDOC CRM Extension ongoing |
C23 Use | sdh:P32 is use of (is used by) | F15 Complex Work (is a E77) | SDHSS Semantic Data for Humanities and Social Sciences CIDOC CRM Extension ongoing |
C27 Legal Fact | sdh-so:P52 is legal fact of (has legal fact) | F15 Complex Work (is a E77) | SDHSS Social, legal and economic life ongoing |
C29 Legal Quality Acquisition | sdh-so:P43 is acquisition by (acquires) | F15 Complex Work (is a E77) | SDHSS Social, legal and economic life ongoing |
C3 Epistemic Situation | sdh:P91 involves (is involved in) | F15 Complex Work (is a E77) | SDHSS Semantic Data for Humanities and Social Sciences CIDOC CRM Extension ongoing |
C30 Connotation | sdh:P39 is connotation of (has connotation) | F15 Complex Work (is a E1) | SDHSS Semantic Data for Humanities and Social Sciences CIDOC CRM Extension ongoing |
C38 Presence of a Thing | sdh-so:P75 is presence of (is concerned by) | F15 Complex Work (is a E70) | SDHSS Social, legal and economic life ongoing |
C4 Intention | sdh:P34 has content (is content of) | F15 Complex Work (is a E89) | SDHSS Semantic Data for Humanities and Social Sciences CIDOC CRM Extension ongoing |
C5 Step | sdh-int:P14 foresees the use of specific object (is foreseen for) | F15 Complex Work (is a E71) | SDHSS - Propositions, Texts, Intellectual Life ongoing |
C60 Thing Involved in an Epistemic Situation | sdh:P79 is involvement of (has involvement) | F15 Complex Work (is a E77) | SDHSS Semantic Data for Humanities and Social Sciences CIDOC CRM Extension ongoing |
C66 Involvement of a Thing | sdh:P85 concerned object (is involved in) | F15 Complex Work (is a E70) | SDHSS Semantic Data for Humanities and Social Sciences CIDOC CRM Extension ongoing |
C8 Intentional Composition | sdh:P53 has intentional component (is component of) | F15 Complex Work (is a E1) | SDHSS Semantic Data for Humanities and Social Sciences CIDOC CRM Extension ongoing |
C8 Intentional Composition | sdh:P54 is intentional component of (has intentional component) | F15 Complex Work (is a E1) | SDHSS Semantic Data for Humanities and Social Sciences CIDOC CRM Extension ongoing |
D2 Digitization Process | crmdig:L60 documents | F15 Complex Work (is a E1) | CRMdig version 3.2.1 |
D29 Annotation Object | crmdig:L43 annotates (is annotated by) | F15 Complex Work (is a E1) | CRMdig version 3.2.1 |
E1 CRM Entity | crmdig:L54 is same-as (is same-as) | F15 Complex Work (is a E1) | CRMdig version 3.2.1 |
E1 CRM Entity | sdh:P10 time-independent entity association | F15 Complex Work (is a E1) | SDHSS Semantic Data for Humanities and Social Sciences CIDOC CRM Extension ongoing |
E1 CRM Entity | sdh:P18 is identifying component of range class (range class has identity defining component) | F15 Complex Work (is a E1) | SDHSS Semantic Data for Humanities and Social Sciences CIDOC CRM Extension ongoing |
E1 CRM Entity | sdh:P2 domain class has identity defining component (is identity defining component of domain class) | F15 Complex Work (is a E1) | SDHSS Semantic Data for Humanities and Social Sciences CIDOC CRM Extension ongoing |
E1 CRM Entity | sdh:P70 same resource in the world as (same as) | F15 Complex Work (is a E1) | SDHSS Semantic Data for Humanities and Social Sciences CIDOC CRM Extension ongoing |
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