Cardinality Constraints
They help us express the number of entities to which another entity can be associated via a relationship set.
They are most helpful in binary relationship sets.
For a binary relationship set, the mapping cardinality must be one of the following types:
one to one
one to many
many to one
many to many
In a ternary relationship, we usually limit the number of one-one relationships (denoted by an arrow) to 1.
If there is more than one arrow, there are two ways of defining the meaning:
A ternary relationship R between A, B and C with arrows to B and C could mean:
Each A entity is associated with a unique entity from B and C (or)
Each pair of entities from (A, B) is associated with a unique C entity, and each pair (A, C) is associated with a unique B
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