Edu:Relation
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Relation
Disambiguation: The term 'Relation' as used in the literature may refer to one of the following, depending on the context:
- Instance-level entity
- Type-level entity, used interchangeably with, mainly, relationship (e.g., in Entity-Relationship diagrams), association (UML class diagrams), and object property (in OWL)
- Its definitions in mathematics, notably logic
D1 (as instance-level entity)
- A relation is an entity that asserts a (meaningful) connection between two or more other entities, where the entities are individuals, such as objects, processes, or qualities.
D2 (as type-level entity)
- A relation is an entity that asserts a (meaningful) connection between two or more other entities, where the entities are generally denoted with class/ concept/ universal.
Definitions
- 1. [Natural Language] The way in which two or more people or things are connected. (https://www.lexico.com/definition/relation)
- 2. Relations hold between things, or, alternatively, relations are borne by one thing to other things, or, another alternative paraphrase, relations have a subject of inherence whose relations they are and termini to which they relate the subject. ( MacBride, 2016 ])
- 3. [BFO2.0] The manner in which two or more entities are associated or connected together. BFO recognizes three basic types of relation: connecting universal to universal, universal to particular, and particular to particular. ([ Arp et al., 2015 ])
- 3. A relationship set, R, is a mathematical relation among n entities, each taken from an entity set: {(e1, e2, ..., en) | e1 ∈ E1, e2 ∈ E2, ..., en ∈ En}, and each tuple of entities, (e1, e2, ..., en), is a relationship. ([ Chen, 1976 ])
Commentary
- Guarino and Guizzardi have presented a view that a 'relationship' and 'relation' are different, " ... a relation holds in virtue of a relationship's existence. Relationships are therefore truthmakers of relations." (https://www.academia.edu/28108703/Relationships_and_Events_Towards_a_General_Theory_of_Reification_and_Truthmaking and https://www.academia.edu/11814659/_We_need_to_discuss_the_Relationship_Revisiting_Relationships_as_Modeling_Constructs)
Closely Related Terms
- Domain and range/codomain, also called, more generally, relata
- Relational properties / property characteristics
- The entities mentioned in the definitions above may be one and the same; if that is the case, then that relation is called a recursive relation.