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<small>[[Enterprise Elements]] | [[Labels]]</small> | |||
=Tagging= | |||
Tags capture characteristics that apply to multiple [[elements]]. They add information that helps to distinguish types of elements, to establish priorities or highlight elements that require a particular treatment. One element can have several tags applied to it. | |||
==Examples== | |||
[[File:EDGY-Tags.png|EDGY Tags]] | |||
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|keywords=EDGY,Tags,Labels,Metadata | |||
|description=In EDGY, tags capture characteristics that apply to multiple elements. They add information that helps to distinguish types of elements, to establish priorities or highlight elements that require a particular treatment. EDGY is Intersection Group's Open Source tool for collaborative Enterprise Design. | |||
|image=EDGY-Tags.png | |||
|image_alt=EDGY Tags | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 8 June 2023
Tagging
Tags capture characteristics that apply to multiple elements. They add information that helps to distinguish types of elements, to establish priorities or highlight elements that require a particular treatment. One element can have several tags applied to it.
Examples