This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
data_concept:object [2023/10/16 15:08] peter |
data_concept:object [2024/03/08 13:33] |
||
---|---|---|---|
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
- | =====Object===== | ||
- | ===Definition=== | ||
- | An object is anything perceivable or conceivable. | ||
- | |||
- | ===Synonyms=== | ||
- | * Entity | ||
- | * Thing | ||
- | |||
- | ===Relations=== | ||
- | |Object| is described by an |[[data_concept: | ||
- | |Object| is mapped on a |[[data_concept: | ||
- | |Object| is characterised by its |[[data_concept: | ||
- | |Object| is part of|[[data_concept/ | ||
- | |Object|is synonym of|[[general_term/ | ||
- | |Object|can be represented by|[[general_term/ | ||
- | |||
- | |||
- | ===Examples=== | ||
- | Examples of an object are: | ||
- | * Building | ||
- | * Person | ||
- | * Organisation | ||
- | * Product | ||
- | * Document | ||
- | * Objective | ||
- | * Mission | ||
- | * Document | ||
- | |||
- | ===Reference=== | ||
- | DAMA NL (2020). Data concepts for Data Quality Dimensions (DSC). Research paper. https:// |