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Specifies the meaning (or semantics) of the relationship of one document to another. | Specifies the meaning (or semantics) of the relationship of one document to another. | ||
Revision as of 17:10, 19 September 2008
This is a Glossary page
This page is under discussion and definitions and aligmnent with the BRIDG model have not yet been finalized
Contents
R1 Working Definition
Specifies the meaning (or semantics) of the relationship of one Document to another.
ICH Equivalent
Operation attribute of the Leaf.
BRIDG Term
DocumentRelationship
Specifies the meaning (or semantics) of the relationship of one document to another.
For example, in a Regulated Product Submission (RPS), relationships of interest include "replaces" or "amends" (among others). For example, support of versioning could be accomplished by having two different revisions of a document related through a "replaces" relationship.