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'exposed to' Connector Element

A connector element or relationship forms the predicate of a triple.

exposed to Connector Element in the TRAK Metamodel forms the Predicate of a Triple image/svg+xml exposed to Connector Element in the TRAK Metamodel forms the Predicate of a Triple Nic Plum https://eclectica-systems.co.uk en trak open source metamodel architecture framework exposed to Connector triple predicate 2024-10-01 Copyright Nic Plum. GNU Free Documentation License applies TRAK00002 - TRAK Structure and Taxonomy https://sourceforge.net/projects/trakmetamodel/files/TRAK_metamodel.pdf https://sourceforge.net/projects/trakviewpoints/files/TRAK_ArchitectureViewpoints.pdf/download part of the TRAK architecture framework that describes the structure of TRAK itself. Subject Predicate Object Layer 1 Object       exposed to        Subject triple = ‘Subject predicate Object’

The 'exposed to' connector element forms the predicate of a triple - the 'verb' in a sentence

Solution Perspective
Name exposed to
Definition Uncovered, made visible to
OED:"expose (v.), sense II.6.a"
Comments ---
Relationship Qualities Intransitive. Not symmetrical.
Properties --- Sub Class of

Architecture Description Element

Parent Class Of ---
Appears in Triples (as predicate) Resource exposed to Risk
Configuration Created: 2015-12-12Modified: 2024-05-21
Specification TRAK00002.TRAK. Architecture Framework. Metamodel (2024-09-23)
GNU Free Documentation License (Version 1.3, November 2008) at https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.html
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