| Description | A Table is a relational data structure, used as the reference for the switch to production. The Table is the central element of the relational databases. A table is accessible by means of a primary key, and if necessary foreign keys; it is described by an ordered sequence of Columns. A Table is generally derived from a Logical Data Entity or asssociation. |
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| External references |
DDD - Glossary - Entity |
| Super Types |
Relational Entity |
| Functional Domain |
Physical Data Domain
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| Dictionary |
Dictionary of SysFEAT concepts |
| Systemic Levels |
Micro |
| Lexical Scope |
Architecture Container
Data Dictionary
Relational Dictionary |
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