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Relations: Hyperrelations

This article explains the principle of hyperrelations and their application.

Written by Frank Keizer

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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