Every attribute is defined by its corresponding set of values, called Attributes - Designing the System

Q.  Every attribute is defined by its corresponding set of values, called Attributes.
- Published on 24 Jul 15

a. True
b. False

ANSWER: False
 

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  • Nirja Shah   -Posted on 15 Oct 15
    - The above statement is false.

    - Attribute is defined as a specification which defines a property of an object, element, or file.

    - It can also be referred to set a specific value for a given instance.

    - Attributes should more correctly be considered metadata.

    - An attribute is frequently and generally a property of a property.

    - However, in actual usage, the term attribute can and is often treated as equivalent to a property depending on the technology being discussed.

    - An attribute of an object usually consists of a name and a value; of an element, a type or class name; of a file, a name and extension.

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