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entiteetti

Entiteetti is a Finnish term meaning an entity, i.e., something that exists independently or is conceived as a distinct unit within a given context. The concept is used across fields to denote a thing with identity, boundary, and, often, consistent properties.

Philosophy and ontology: An entity can refer to any object, being, or abstract construct that exists or

Information systems and data modelling: In database design and the entity–relationship model, an entity is a

Natural language processing and linguistics: In NLP, entities are referents that can be named, such as persons,

Business, law, and administration: A legal entity is an organization that has rights and obligations under the

Other uses: In software and information architecture, the term is used to describe domain objects that encapsulate

Etymology: The word derives from the Latin entitas, from ens, esse, "being". In Finnish, entiteetti has been

is
posited
as
existing.
In
ontological
discussions,
entities
are
contrasted
with
processes,
events,
or
relational
constructs;
debates
may
concern
which
items
count
as
entities
and
under
what
criteria
they
remain
identifiable.
thing
about
which
data
is
stored.
An
entity
type
defines
a
class
of
objects
with
common
attributes;
an
entity
instance
is
a
single,
unique
record.
Keys,
attributes,
and
relationships
connect
entities
in
a
data
model.
organizations,
and
locations.
Named-entity
recognition
aims
to
label
these
units
in
text.
law,
distinct
from
its
owners
or
members.
Corporations,
government
agencies,
and
associations
are
common
examples.
identity
and
behavior
and
are
persisted
in
storage.
borrowed
and
adapted
to
describe
a
general
notion
of
an
identifiable
unit.