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Revision as of 06:14, 3 March 2016
Structure is a fundamental, tangible or intangible notion referring to the recognition, observation, nature, and permanence of patterns and relationships of entities.
Description
This notion may itself be an object, such as a built structure, or an attribute, such as the structure of society.
The description of structure implicitly offers an account of what a system is made of: a configuration of items, a collection of inter-related components or services.
Structural patterns
A structure may be:
- A hierarchy (a cascade of one-to-many relationships)
- A network featuring many-to-many links
- A lattice featuring connections between components that are neighbors in space
See also
- Attribute
- Complexity
- Design
- Engineering
- Entity
- Hierarchy
- Geometry
- Lattice
- Model
- Modelling language
- Network
- Pattern
- Pattern language
- Software design pattern
- Tree structure
External links
- Structure @ Wikipedia