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<ref name="ref1"> Ross, Ronald G. (2020). Business Knowledge Blueprints. Enabling Your Data to Speak the Language of the Business. Business Rule Solutions, LLC. 2nd Edition. ISBN 978-0-941049-17-7.</ref> | <ref name="ref1"> Ross, Ronald G. (2020). Business Knowledge Blueprints. Enabling Your Data to Speak the Language of the Business. Business Rule Solutions, LLC. 2nd Edition. ISBN 978-0-941049-17-7.</ref> | ||
= | =Generic relations= | ||
[[Superordinate concept]] in the [[generic relation]] is: | |||
* Notion | |||
[[Subordinate concept]]s are: | |||
[[Subordinate | |||
<ref name="ref2">ISO 704 (2022). Terminology work – Principles and methods [https://www.iso.org/standard/79077.html] </ref> | <ref name="ref2">ISO 704 (2022). Terminology work – Principles and methods [https://www.iso.org/standard/79077.html] </ref> | ||
* [[Individual concept]] | * [[Individual concept]] |
Revision as of 21:34, 16 December 2022
Definition
A concept is a notion in a person's mind that is a unit of knowledge created by a unique combination of definitial criteria. [1]
Generic relations
Superordinate concept in the generic relation is:
- Notion
Subordinate concepts are: [2]