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What Is The Importance Of Compounding Of Infoobjects? |
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Answer» This defines a superior InfoObject which MUST be combined to define another InfoObject and it MAKES the superior InfoObject uniquely identifiable. For EXAMPLE, in a Plant, there can be some similar products manufactured. (Plant A-- Soap, Paste, Lotion; plant B--Soap, paste, Lotion) In this case Plant A and Plant B should be made unique. So the characteristics can be COMPOUNDED to make them unique. This defines a superior InfoObject which must be combined to define another InfoObject and it makes the superior InfoObject uniquely identifiable. For example, in a Plant, there can be some similar products manufactured. (Plant A-- Soap, Paste, Lotion; plant B--Soap, paste, Lotion) In this case Plant A and Plant B should be made unique. So the characteristics can be compounded to make them unique. |
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