joinability
Joinability is the property of two objects being able to be combined through a join operation defined in their surrounding structure or system. The exact meaning varies by discipline, but it centers on whether a meaningful, well-defined result can be produced when the two items are joined.
In mathematics, particularly in order theory and lattice theory, joinability refers to the existence of a join
In databases and data integration, joinability describes whether two relations or tables can be joined on common
Outside databases, join operations appear in various mathematical and computational settings as constructions that merge objects
Overall, assessing joinability involves checking that the underlying structure supports a well-defined join and that the