Difference between revisions of "Form:Association Theory"

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! Formulation Text: <br><p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">Give the exact formulation of the theory here. IMPORTANT: Please avoid any wiki markup here, such as references, or wiki links.</p>
 
! Formulation Text: <br><p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">Give the exact formulation of the theory here. IMPORTANT: Please avoid any wiki markup here, such as references, or wiki links.</p>
 
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! Formulation File: <br><p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">Often formulations need to appear in a standard box with a title and text. Select or upload the image for this formulation.</p>
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! Association Type: <br><p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">Aggregation is a '''Has-a''' relationship, where one class can exist independent of another. A composition is a '''Part-of''' relationship, where the part cannot exist independent of the whole. For all other types of relations, select "Association".</p>
 
! Association Type: <br><p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">Aggregation is a '''Has-a''' relationship, where one class can exist independent of another. A composition is a '''Part-of''' relationship, where the part cannot exist independent of the whole. For all other types of relations, select "Association".</p>

Latest revision as of 15:41, 15 January 2023

This is the "Association Theory" form. It is used to create new entries for ontological claims about aggregation, composition, and other association relations. When the form is used to create a new association theory (as opposed to merely editing an existing one), it expects one of the following parameter to be passed onto the query string:

query string=
 Term= //the left class