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− | '''Entity–attribute–value model''' ('''EAV''') is a [[data model]] to describe entities where the number of attributes (properties, parameters) that can be used to describe them is potentially vast, but the number that will actually apply to a given entity is relatively modest. | + | '''Entity–attribute–value model''' ('''EAV''') is a [[data model]] to describe [[entities]] where the number of [[attributes]] ([[properties]], [[parameters]]) that can be used to describe them is potentially vast, but the number that will actually apply to a given entity is relatively modest. |
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In [[mathematics]], this model is known as a [[sparse matrix]]. | In [[mathematics]], this model is known as a [[sparse matrix]]. |
Revision as of 10:24, 2 September 2015
Entity–attribute–value model (EAV) is a data model to describe entities where the number of attributes (properties, parameters) that can be used to describe them is potentially vast, but the number that will actually apply to a given entity is relatively modest.
Description
In mathematics, this model is known as a sparse matrix.
Equivalent terms include:
- Object–attribute–value model
- Vertical database model
- Open schema
See also
External links
- Entity–attribute–value model @ Wikipedia