DEFINITION SEMANTIC TAXONOMY

NESTING RELATIONSHIP - Nesting Relationship


DescriptionAbstract Relationship
Nesting Relationship is a Relationship that references its target Entity by nesting, using Nesting Adjacency.
Nesting is a fundamental concept in complex systems organization where elements are contained within other elements, creating hierarchical or web-like structures. This embedding mechanism intrinsically links the properties, behaviors, and lifecycles of nested elements to their containing elements, forming cohesive units at multiple scales.
Nesting facilitates the emergence of complex aggregates and properties from simpler entities, enables efficient design of systems across levels, and supports both autonomy and integration within systems (see Compositionality).
Nesting also facilitates the creation of modules through packaging of building blocks (see Packaging).
Super Types  Relationship  

<Abstract Entity>
Lexical Scope

<Element>
Entity

<Relationship>
Nesting Relationship

RELATED ENTITIES


Connected EntityNameDescription
Nesting Entity  Lexical ScopeAbstract
Lexical Scope is a kind of Abstract Entity that defines the existence, visibility, and accessibility of the entities nested within it through a Nesting Relationship.
Nested Entitys have no independent identity or validity outside the lexical or structural scope in which they are defined - they exist only within and for the duration of their parent construct.
Every Entity belongs to exactly one  Lexical Scope.
Lexical Scope carries no intrinsic semantic meaning; it serves purely as a syntactic mechanism for establishing hierarchical containment.
Examples:
1) Composite structures nesting their internal constituents.
2) Social structures nesting their roles and functions.
3) Computer functions nesting their local variables or inner functions
4) Packages nesting their building blocks.
Nested Entity  EntityAbstract
An  Entity is a distinct, identifiable Element that has a proper existence (living or non living). It is accessible by some referencing mechanism and can establish elementary relationships (Relationship) to other  Entitys.
 Entity is the powerinstance of Class of Entity: all subtypes of  Entity are instances of Class of Entity.

SEMANTIC TAXONOMY


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