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{{Association Theory
|Title=Community Can Have Subcommunities
|Authors List=Nicholas Overgaard
|Formulated Year=2017
|Left Class=Community
|Right Class=Community
|Formulation Text=A community can consist of other communities.
|Association Type=Aggregation
|Association Direction=Right-to-Left
|Left Role=
|Right Role=subcommunity
|Left Multiplicity=
|Right Multiplicity=0..*
|Description=A community can consist of other communities, i.e. subcommunities. Thus, there is such a thing as a sub-community, i.e. a community that is part of a larger community (e.g. the community of particle physicists within the community of physicists).
|Resource=Overgaard (2017)
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|Page Status=Stub
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