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* Each value of a [[Node Correlation]] identifies a target [[Node]]  
 
* Each value of a [[Node Correlation]] identifies a target [[Node]]  
 
* Each source-target [[Node]] pair expresses that both [[Node]]s are representations of the same [[Entity]]
 
* Each source-target [[Node]] pair expresses that both [[Node]]s are representations of the same [[Entity]]
* Each value of a [[Node Correlation]] is an instance of a [[NodeId Data Range]].
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* Each value of a [[Node Correlation]] is a [[Node]]. More precisely, the value is a [[NodeId Data Range]] URI that is dereferenced to produce a [[Node]] instance.
  
 
== Details ==
 
== Details ==

Revision as of 18:19, 4 March 2008

Introduction

This page describes a Higgins Node Correlation.

Definition

  • A Node Correlation is a kind of Attribute of a source Node
  • Each value of a Node Correlation identifies a target Node
  • Each source-target Node pair expresses that both Nodes are representations of the same Entity
  • Each value of a Node Correlation is a Node. More precisely, the value is a NodeId Data Range URI that is dereferenced to produce a Node instance.

Details

  • The Nodes in each source-target pair may be in the same or different Contexts

Attribute of

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See Also

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