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Guidelines for Implied Entity Types
- An implied entity type corresponds to a key and a set of fields that are dependent on that key and nothing else.
- Define relationships between all key groups.
- Purchase Order has a one-to-many relationship with Purchase Order Item, but a relationship cannot always be defined with certainty. Supplier, for example, cannot be associated with any other entity type based solely on its key.
- Include every relationship.
The implied data model includes many relationships, some of which may be redundant. See the chapter "Building the Analysis Model" for a discussion of redundancy.
During comparison checking, determine which relationships to keep.
- Many-to-many relationships that have attributes are resolved by using associative entity types.
- An associative entity type must have for its key the identifiers of all implied entity types that it associates.
- Optionality of relationships is undefined.
- Duplicate attributes must be identifiers.
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