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> John is a single entity in the set of persons.
> Persons have an attribute of gender, which takes on the value male.
> The representation of the value, say ISO codes (0,1,2,9), is drawn
> from a domain, which have a data type and constraints.
> All of these "levels" are completely different.
I still didn't get the fundamental distinction. What definition, rule or step-by-step method does one use to determine whether something is data or metadata? Received on Mon Feb 28 2005 - 20:09:03 CST
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