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A note is secondary information on a the [[definition]] of a [[concept]].
A note is secondary information on a the [[definition]] of a [[concept]].


=[[Note]]s=
=Notes=
* It may include non-essential information or optional parts associated with the concept.
* It may include non-essential information or optional parts associated with the concept.
* It may complement the [[definition]] but is not essential for understanding the concept.
* It may complement the [[definition]] but is not essential for understanding the concept.
* It's explanatory information. It can explain for example what the purpose of the [[concept]].
* It contains explanatory information, e.g., what the purpose of the [[concept]] is.


=[[Generic relation]]s=
=[[Generic relation]]s=

Latest revision as of 17:06, 30 December 2022

Definition

A note is secondary information on a the definition of a concept.

Notes

  • It may include non-essential information or optional parts associated with the concept.
  • It may complement the definition but is not essential for understanding the concept.
  • It contains explanatory information, e.g., what the purpose of the concept is.

Generic relations

Superordinate concept is:

  • Information

References

ISO 30401 (2018). Knowledge management systems. Requirements.