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a predictable or prescribed sequence of numbers, objects, etc. Patterns and relationships may be described or presented using manipulatives, tables, graphics (pictures or drawings), or algebraic rules (functions). Also called a Relation.
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A link between two datasets
Ãâó: www.ipfw.edu/as/training/ACCESS/glossary.htm
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(1) An interaction between entities. Usually expressed as verbs in English. (2) A named business association between occurrences of one or more entity types which provides some relevant information value.
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services allow relationships between objects, such as ownership or containment, to be explicitly represented as objects.
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An affiliation between two entities. For example, the Book and Borrower entities could be linked with a relationship so that it would be possible to find the borrower for any given book.
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