OK I have wanted to get this off my chest for some time. I think I
have mentioned it before but this gives me an opportunity to
reinforce the point. Rather than using some
half-baked-arbitrary-pseudo-database like set of fixed relationship
types why not use a proper standardised modelling scheme for
expressing relationships between objects such as XMI.
Anthony
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