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Group Relations

Two types of group relations are represented in the data model: membership relations and composite relations. The full range of sophisticated group structures that exist in the real -world can be modelled in OpenACS by these two relationship types.

Membership relations represent direct membership relation between parties and groups. A party may be +world can be modeled in OpenACS by these two relationship types.

Membership relations represent direct membership relation between parties and groups. A party may be a "member" of a group. Direct membership relations are common in administrative practices, and do not follow basic set theory rules. If A is a member of B, and B is a member of C, A is