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Current revision ID: 9844

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Image:LP-IN-01v1_general.jpg

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Name Inverse n-ary relationship
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Author(s) MariaPoveda, MariCarmenSuarezFigueroa
SubmittedBy MariaPoveda, MariCarmenSuarezFigueroa


Description

Motivation Express the inverse relationship of a n-ary one. The n-ary relationships could be due to: (a) a binary relationship really needs a further argument; (b) two binary relationships always go together and should be represented as one n-ary relation; (c) a relationship that is really amongst several things.
Aim This pattern aims to allow asking for n-ary relationships and its inverse without a complex query involving the class created to support the n-ary relation between the origin and destiantion classes of the n-ary relationship.
Solution description
Elements Class, Relationship, Attribute and inverseOf
Implementation
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Example

Problem example We might want to represent that the service providers provide a service at a place in a given period of time with a price. Also is needed represent that a service is offered by a provider.
Pattern solution example http://ontologydesignpatterns.org/wiki/Image:LP-IN-01v1.jpg
Consequences The main advantage of this pattern is that allows to ask for which services are provided by a service provider and vice versa without a complex query involving the class created to support the n-ary relation between service providers and services.


Pattern reference

Origin Logical Pattern for Modelling N-ary Relation: Introducing a New Class for the Relation
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Related ODP Logical Pattern for Modelling N-ary Relation: Introducing a New Class for the Relation
Used in combination with Logical Pattern for Modelling N-ary Relation: Introducing a New Class for the Relation
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Review article Posted on About revision (current is 9844)
CatherineRoussey about Inverse n-ary relationship 245545010 September 2010 1006010,060
GerdGroener about Inverse n-ary relationship 245545010 September 2010 1006010,060
OlafNoppens about Inverse n-ary relationship 245545616 September 2010 1010110,101
AlessandroAdamou about Inverse n-ary relationship 245545616 September 2010 1010110,101

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