parid0103
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16 Nov 2002 20:32:13
3.5.1.3.1.2 The node serves as the A endpoint of two or more AC
arcs.
Why "two or more"? There are many cases of assertions with a single
role type (take "sibling" for example)
—bernard.vatant@mondeca.com
parid0103
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16 Nov 2002 20:32:13
3.5.1.3.1.2 The node serves as the A endpoint of two or more AC
arcs.
Why "two or more"? There are many cases of assertions with a single
role type (take "sibling" for example)
parid0103
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16 Nov 2002 20:32:13
3.5.1.3.1.2 The node serves as the A endpoint of two or more AC
arcs.
Why "two or more"? There are many cases of assertions with a single
role type (take "sibling" for example)
parid0103
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16 Nov 2002 20:32:13
3.5.1.3.1.2 The node serves as the A endpoint of two or more AC
arcs.
Why "two or more"? There are many cases of assertions with a single
role type (take "sibling" for example)
parid0103
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16 Nov 2002 20:32:13
3.5.1.3.1.2 The node serves as the A endpoint of two or more AC
arcs.
Why "two or more"? There are many cases of assertions with a single
role type (take "sibling" for example)
parid0103
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16 Nov 2002 20:32:13
3.5.1.3.1.2 The node serves as the A endpoint of two or more AC
arcs.
Why "two or more"? There are many cases of assertions with a single
role type (take "sibling" for example)
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