Association
An association refers to a relationship or connection between different pieces of information or concepts, things. An association is a fundamental building block of knowledge.
Associations all tend to fall into one of the following categories defined below, a specialization of one of these general categories of associations:
- Association between primitive things or complex things (a.k.a. assemblies of privative things)
- Categorization association (is-a, type-subtype, wider-narrower, class-subclass)
- Compositional association (has-a, part-of, whole-part)
- Aggregational association (summation, mathematical)
- Navigational association (parent-child)
- Simile (things that possess similar qualities but are not the same)
- Equivalence (one thing is EXACTLY the same as another thing)
- Property (thing possesses some quality or trait)
The following screen shot shows associations represented in the form of a knowledge graph. (Click here for a larger view)
Additional Information:
- Theory of Types and Parts
- Throwing Something At the Wall to See if it Sticks
- FASB and US GAAP "Go Semantic"!
- Accounting Semantic Arcroles
- Atoms, Molecules, Organisms and Designing Systems
- Professional Knowledge Graphs
- Herding, Culling, and Caging Predicates for Knowledge Graph Relations
- Counterfeit Knowledge Graphs
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