DDEX Data Dictionary , 2010-06-18
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TitleType
A message term for echo:ExtensionsMessage, dcho:InvoiceDeliveryMessage, mwlm:LicenseOrClaimConfirmationMessage, mwlm:LicenseOrClaimMessage, mwlm:LicenseOrClaimRequestMessage, erns:NewReleaseMessage, ernm:NewReleaseMessage, echo:ReleaseAvailabilityMessage, echo:ReleaseStatusInformationMessage, dcho:SalesReportDeliveryMessage, dsrs:SalesReportMessage, and dsrm:SalesReportToSocietyMessage.
A Type of Title which defines its origin, form or the function it fulfils in relation to a Creation. Note: A Title may fulfil more than one role. Example: "Help" may be both the OriginalTitle and the DisplayTitle for the well-known Beatles song.
Relationships      
Parents Type A Class whose members are themselves Classes.
InstancesAbbreviatedDisplayTitleA shortened version of the DisplayTitle which may be used for devices that have limited display capability.
 AlternativeTitleAn alternative to the ReferenceTitle. Example: a song may become well known or "also known as (a.k.a.)" by its first line or a line from its chorus: "Don't Stop Me Now" performed by Queen may have an AlternativeTitle "Having A Good Time" or, "I will always love you" performed by Whitney Houston may have an AlternativeTitle of "Theme from Bodyguard".
 DisplayTitleA Title expressed by the RightsController as to how a Title should be displayed for presentation to the Consumer.
 FirstLineOfTextA Title which consists of the first line of the text of which it is a Title.
 FormalTitleA Title structured according to a naming convention.
 GroupingTitleA Title given to a grouping of Creations. Example: "Stadium Arcadium" by Red Hot Chilli Peppers is a GroupingTitle for their Product because it contains two Products which are each separately named "Saturn" and "Mars".
 IncorrectTitleA Title by which a Creation is often incorrectly known.
 MisspelledTitleA Title that contains common typographic errors.
 OriginalTitleA Title given to a Creation by its Creator(s), in its original Language. Note: A Creation may be given more than one OriginalTitle. Note: The OriginalTitle of a Creation X may be the ReferenceTitle of a Creation that X is based on. Example: the OriginalTitle of the MusicalWork "My Way" (written by Paul Anka) is "Comme d'habitude" (written by Claude François).
 SearchTitleA Title created to aid database searching (for example, where special characters, puns, or slang have been replaced by standardized elements).
 SortingTitleA Title which has been arranged such that it can be used for alphabetic sorting.
 TitleAsPartA Title of a Creation as Part of another Creation.
 TitleWithoutPunctuationA Title from which all initial articles and punctuation have been removed.
 TranslatedTitleA translation into a different Language of the value contained in an OriginalTitle Element. Note: this is not the same as the OriginalTitle of a translation of a Creation, though the two will often be represented by the same text xs:string. Example: the TranslatedTitle of "Le Nozze di Figaro" is "The Marriage Of Figaro".
 UnknownA Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown.
 UserDefinedA Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient.
Is Member of Composites Composite Name Description of Element Role Cardinality  
  ddexC:Title A Type of the ddexC:Title which defines its origin or the function it fulfils in relation to a Creation. Note: A ddexC:Title may fulfil more than one role. Example: "Help" may be both the OriginalTitle and the DisplayTitle for the well-known Beatles song. This is represented in an XML schema as an XML Attribute. 0-1  
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