| Description | Abstract Concept An Information Property is an Information Asset that represents a characteristic (Property) of an Information Entity. An Information Property is fundamentally defined by its value. It doesn't evolve over time and is thereby immutable. Examples: . Address. . Customer Name. . Amounts, |
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| External references |
DDD - Glossary - Value Object,
Martin Fowler - Value Object |
| Super Types |
Information Asset (from partition:
Structural Partition of Information Asset)
Property |
| Functional Domain |
Information AssetsThe Information Assets domain describes top level concepts used to describe information. |
| Dictionary |
Dictionary of SysFEAT patterns |
| Managing Namespace |
Architecture Container |
Composition: ➝ Classification: ➝ Specialization: ➝ Enumerated definition: ➝ Syntax: ➝
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