This article explains the principle of hyperrelations and their application.
Hyperrelations are used to store information on a combination of 2 instances of information. For example: verification information ideally gets stored on a combination of a requirement and a system. This facilitates full traceability to the topic of the verification information, namely a system that fullfills a specific requirement. Please watch the below video for an explanation.
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0:00 Introduction
0:12 When used?
0:25 Example - Verifcations
2:58 Example - Actions
3:40 Example - Baselines
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