Asymmetrical relationship Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
An asymmetrical relationship is a relationship that is not symmetrical; that is, it has a definite direction that cannot be reversed without changing its meaning. For instance, if A is the child of B, it cannot be said that B is the child of A. Asymmetrical relationships are useful in defining hierarchies.
Generalizations: relationship
Specializations: hierarchical relationship
Involved in: hierarchy
Primary Domain: Interdisciplinarity
