| 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. |
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| Super Types |
Data Property (from partition:
Conceptualization Levels of Data Property)
Logical Data Element |
| Functional Domain |
Logical Application ArchitectureThe Logical Application Architecture domain provides means of describing the logical structure and behavior of Business Software Systems of the enterprise. |
| Dictionary |
Dictionary of SysFEAT concepts |
| Lexical Scope |
Architecture Container
Data Dictionary |
Composition: ➝ Classification: ➝ Specialization: ➝ Enumerated definition: ➝ Syntax: ➝
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