A relationship is a specific connection between objects, entities or concepts. Typical forms of relationship are social relationships between people, causal relationships between events, and mathematical or theoretical relationships between components of a modelled system.
Relationship may refer to:
An interpersonal relationship is a relatively long-term association between two or more people An intimate relationship is a particularly close Interpersonal relationship. This article sets out the set-theoretic notion of relation For a more elementary point of view see Binary relations and Triadic relations In Mathematics and Statistics, a positive or direct relationship is a relationship between two Variables in which they both increase or decrease An inverse or negative relationship is a Mathematical relationship in which one Variable decreases as another increases Causality (but not causation) denotes a necessary relationship between one event (called cause and another event (called effect) which is the direct consequence The relational model for Database management is a Database model based on first-order predicate logic, first formulated and proposed in 1969 by Edgar Customer relationship management ( CRM) is a term applied to processes implemented by a company to handle its contact with its customers
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