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An '''attribute''' refers to a property or characteristic associated with an entity, class, or object.  


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==== Entities and Attributes ====
In data modeling, an '''entity''' represents a real-world object, concept, or thing (e.g., a customer, product, employee, etc.). Attributes provide details about these entities. They describe specific aspects or features of the entity. For example:
 
* An '''Employee''' entity may have attributes such as Name, Employee ID, Salary, and Department.
* A '''Product''' entity may have attributes like Product Name, Price, and Category.
 
==== Types of Attributes ====
* '''Persisted Attributes''': Represent basic data types (e.g., strings, numbers, dates) and are stored automatically in the database.
* '''Transient Attributes''': Represent basic data types (e.g., strings, numbers, dates) and are '''only kept in memory'''. When a user session end, the information is lost.
* '''[[Training:Derived attributes & associations|Derived Attributes]]''': Calculated or derived from other attributes (e.g., age based on birthdate) using an OCL expression
* '''[[Documentation:Derived settable attributes|Derived Settable Attributes]]''': As Derived Attribute above, but also has a EAL expression that can write data back to the source attributes of the derivation.
 
==== Role in Data Modeling ====
Attributes play a crucial role in creating a data model (such as in a [[Documentation:Class diagrams|Class diagram]]). They help define the structure of a database schema and guide the creation of database tables.
 
Attributes provide essential information about entities in a data model, allowing us to represent and organize data effectively.

Latest revision as of 07:38, 17 June 2024

An attribute refers to a property or characteristic associated with an entity, class, or object.

Entities and Attributes

In data modeling, an entity represents a real-world object, concept, or thing (e.g., a customer, product, employee, etc.). Attributes provide details about these entities. They describe specific aspects or features of the entity. For example:

  • An Employee entity may have attributes such as Name, Employee ID, Salary, and Department.
  • A Product entity may have attributes like Product Name, Price, and Category.

Types of Attributes

  • Persisted Attributes: Represent basic data types (e.g., strings, numbers, dates) and are stored automatically in the database.
  • Transient Attributes: Represent basic data types (e.g., strings, numbers, dates) and are only kept in memory. When a user session end, the information is lost.
  • Derived Attributes: Calculated or derived from other attributes (e.g., age based on birthdate) using an OCL expression
  • Derived Settable Attributes: As Derived Attribute above, but also has a EAL expression that can write data back to the source attributes of the derivation.

Role in Data Modeling

Attributes play a crucial role in creating a data model (such as in a Class diagram). They help define the structure of a database schema and guide the creation of database tables.

Attributes provide essential information about entities in a data model, allowing us to represent and organize data effectively.

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