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Glossary Term Associations

Terms may be cross-linked in a wide variety of relationship types, including:

Glossary

Association Type

Description

Effect on inferred name and description assignment

Effect on definition lookup

Effect on semantic usage

Synonyms

Terms with nearly identical meaning

N

Yes

Yes

See Also

Additional related terms

No

No

No

More General

Terms which have a more general context or are a more abstract concept

Yes

Yes

No

More Specific

Terms which have a more precise context or are a more specific concept

No

No

Yes

Contains

Terms which are considered to contribute to the complete concept, e.g., Name Contains First Name

No

No

No

Contained By

Term which is the parent container in which this term is defined, e.g., Street Name is Contained By Physical Address

No

No

No

Represents

The relationship between a domain type term and the terms which are expressions of that domain. E.g., Account Amount Available Represents Unified Dollar Amount

No

No

Yes

Represented By

The relationship between a term that is an expression of a domain type term. E.g., Unified Dollar Amount is Represented by Account Amount Available

No

Yes

No

Information note

When viewing the semantic usage in the Semantic Flow tab, the List view and the Diagram view do not present the same result set. The List view presents the portion of the semantic definition trace which contributes to the (inferred) Business Name and Business Description of the object. However, the Diagram view shows the complete lineage trace. In this way, you may use the List view to identify how the (inferred) Business Name and Business Description was determined and you may use the Diagram view to see all the lineage impacting related objects.

Simply edit a specific term to do so.

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