Classification of Dependent Entities
The following table lists the types of dependent entities that may appear in an IDEF1X diagram:
Dependent Entity Type |
Description |
Example |
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Characteristic |
A characteristic entity represents a group of attributes that occur multiple times for an entity, and is not directly identified by any other entity. In the example, HOBBY is a characteristic of PERSON. |
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Associative or Designative |
Associative and designative entities record multiple relationships between two or more entities. If the entity carries only the relationship information, it is termed a designative entity. If it also carries attributes that further describe the relationship, it is called an associative entity. In the example, ADDRESS-USAGE is an associative or designative entity. |
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Subtype |
Subtype entities are the dependent entities in a subtype relationship. In the example, CHECKING‑ACCOUNT, SAVINGS-ACCOUNT, and LOAN‑ACCOUNT are subtype entities. |
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