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attribute Each attribute of a relation stores a piece of information about an object. Attributes are represented as columns in a table. Each attribute in a relation is unique and contains atomic values. The number of attributes in a relation is called the degree of the relation.
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attribute Permission set on a file (such as read/write/execute) to allow certain rights to groups, owners, and public users of that file, iecgi, .pl, class files. This is done through a telnet or FTP session.
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attribute 1. A characteristic of a geographic feature described by numbers, characters, images and CAD drawings, typically stored in tabular format and linked to the feature by a user-assigned identifier (eg, the attributes of a well might include depth and gallons per minute). 2. A column in a database table.
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attribute a characteristic or property of an object, such as weight, size, or color.
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attribute a characteristic quality or property
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