Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling the number of sheets used to print a book

2020-04-17 Thread Florian Kräutli
Dear Martin, many thanks for your input! That's exactly the point. The sheets refer to the production process but modelling it all would be quite clumsy (and a bit presumptuous as we can't know the process precisely). We don't have the actual physical books. We derive the sheets from the

Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling the number of sheets used to print a book

2020-04-17 Thread Martin Doerr
I agree. The thing should be an LRMoo F5 Item : Scope note: This class comprises physical objects (printed books, scores, CDs, DVDs, CD-ROMS, etc.) that were produced by (P186i) an industrial process involving a given instance of F3 Manifestation. ... Question: Are the sheets

Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling the number of sheets used to print a book

2020-04-17 Thread Florian Kräutli
Dear Franco, many thanks for your suggestion! We do currently use this construct to represent the format of the book (folio, quarto, etc.). Indeed it might be an option to use the same for sheets. The reason I am hesitant to do so is because the number of sheets is more a property of the

Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling the number of sheets used to print a book

2020-04-17 Thread Franco Niccolucci
First thing coming to my mind, assuming for instance it is “Yourbook” of 150 sheets: introduce an E54 Dimension "number of sheets” and measure it E70 Thing <“Yourbook”> (or whatever way you encode the physical book) P43 has dimension E54 Dimension <"Number of sheets"> P90 has value E60

Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling the number of sheets used to print a book

2020-04-17 Thread George Bruseker
Hi Florian, So do I understand the question right that you want to keep track of the envisioned number of pages regardless the actual number whether it be a digital or physical format? In FRBR 2.4 there is the property on F3 which is CLP57 should have number of parts. Could work if you are using

[Crm-sig] Modelling the number of sheets used to print a book

2020-04-17 Thread Florian Kräutli
Dear all, I have a data modelling issue that I would like to discuss with you. We have a database of books . Currently we are in the process of identifying, for each book, the number of sheets used to print it. The number of sheets is a good indication