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=Definition=
=[[Definition]]=
A superordinate concept is a ''[[concept]]'' that is placed in at a higher level than a [[subordinate concept]].
A superordinate concept is a [[concept]] that is placed in at a higher level than a [[subordinate concept]].


=Example=
=Example=
A car (superordinate concept) has four wheels ([[subordinate concept]]).
* Car is superordinate concept of wheels.
* Rule is superordinate concept of business rule.
 
=[[Reference]]s=
ISO 704 (2000). Terminology work - Principles and methods.


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Latest revision as of 17:35, 30 December 2022

Definition

A superordinate concept is a concept that is placed in at a higher level than a subordinate concept.

Example

  • Car is superordinate concept of wheels.
  • Rule is superordinate concept of business rule.

References

ISO 704 (2000). Terminology work - Principles and methods.