| Description | A Logical Data Property is an immutable type that is distinguishable only by the state of its properties.
That is, unlike a Logical Data Entity, which has a unique identifier and remains distinct even if its properties are otherwise identical, two Value Objects with the exact same properties can be considered equal.
The Logical Application Architecture domain provides means of describing the logical structure and behavior of Business Software Systems of the enterprise. | ||
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| Super Types |
Data Property (from partition:
Conceptualization Levels of Data Property)
Logical Data Element | ||
| Dictionary |
Dictionary of SysFEAT concepts | ||
| Lexical Scope |
Architecture Container
Data Dictionary |
Composition: ➝ Classification: ➝ Specialization: ➝ Instance Of: --> Enumerated definition: ➝ Syntax: ➝
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