Object Relationship Model
Definition
Set of regulations by which objects can be linked and which describes the meaning of the relationships.
Use
In the object relationship model, you maintain the connections between the different documents on a time and causal basis. The following relationships are listed in the model:
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The role in which a document occurs in the relationship
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The type of the relationship between two roles in which the documents can occur
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Further attributes of your application that you additionally assign to the relationship
The attributes can then later be displayed with the related objects.
For more information, see Creating Object Relationship Model.
Structure
A model consists of:
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Roles (more precise: role types): You must describe what meaning an object has in a specific relationship. An object type can occur in several roles and vice versa several object types can be assigned to a specific role type.
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Relationship types: You must describe what meaning the relationship has between two objects (in their roles). There are two descriptions of a relationship type according to whether the relationship from object A with respect to object B or vice versa shall be displayed.
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Attributes for relationships (optional): You may want to describe your relationship through more parameters than just through its type.
Figure: Example of a Model