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- Upper attributes: The name of the upper attribute and link to the upper attribute.
- A semantically more general attribute than this attribute. For example, identifier identity code > personal identification number.
- Equivalent attributes: The name of the equivalent attribute and link to the equivalent attribute.
- Other attributes that are semantically similar to this attribute. For example, shoe size - shoe number.
- Functional attribute: Boolean that indicates that the attribute can only have one value. For example, “pi” -attribute must always equal “3,14”.
- Attribute’s technical note:
- Textual description of the resource or the functions that provides further information on the resource and its usage. For example, a use case or other information , that can not be concluded from the description of the concept (the link to the terminology).
- References drop-down menu shows the resources, that have used this attribute.
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