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== Introduction ==
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This page describes the Higgins concept of [[Context Correlation]]
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== Version ==
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This pages describes the concept of [[Context Correlation]] used in [[Context Data Model 1.1]]
  
 
== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
 
# A [[Context Correlation]] is a kind of [[Attribute]]
 
# A [[Context Correlation]] is a kind of [[Attribute]]
 
# Each value of a [[Context Correlation]] identifies a target [[Context]]
 
# Each value of a [[Context Correlation]] identifies a target [[Context]]
# Each source-target [[Context]] pair expresses that both [[Context]]s are representations of the same set of [[Entity | Entities]]
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# Each source-target [[Context]] pair expresses that both [[Context]]s are representations of the same set of people, objects, or concepts.
# Each value of a [[Context Correlation]] is a [[Context]]. More precisely, the value is a [[ContextId Data Range]] URI that is dereferenced to produce a [[Context]] instance.
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# Each value of a [[Context Correlation]] is a [[Context]].
  
 
== Attribute of ==
 
== Attribute of ==
 
* [[Context]]
 
* [[Context]]
  
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[[Category:Higgins Global Graph 1.1]]

Latest revision as of 22:52, 11 February 2009

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Version

This pages describes the concept of Context Correlation used in Context Data Model 1.1

Definition

  1. A Context Correlation is a kind of Attribute
  2. Each value of a Context Correlation identifies a target Context
  3. Each source-target Context pair expresses that both Contexts are representations of the same set of people, objects, or concepts.
  4. Each value of a Context Correlation is a Context.

Attribute of

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