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tigry1 [53]
1 year ago
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What is typically the first attribute of an entity?

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Aleks04 [339]1 year ago
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Typically, the first attribute of the entity is an attribute that uniquely describes an entity. A characteristic or trait of an entity type that describes the entity.

An entity is something that exists in itself, as a subject or an object, real or potential, concrete or abstract, physical or non-physical. It doesn't have to be physical. Abstraction and legal fiction, in particular, are usually considered substances. Also, entities are not generally assumed to be living or real.

This term is broad and can refer to any animal. Natural features such as mountains. An inanimate object such as a table. A number or quantity is a symbol written on paper. Human inventions such as law, business, and academic disciplines. Or supernatural beings like gods and spirits.

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