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In the context of this website, '''[[wikipedia:Arrow|Arrow]]''' is a directed relationship that associates a source object to a destination object. In the [[wikipedia:World Wide Web|World Wide Web]] environment, the notion of [[hyperlink]] is an example of '''arrow'''.
In the context of this website, '''[[wikipedia:Morphism|Arrow]]''' (also known as [[wikipedia:Morphism| Morphism]] in [[Category Theory]]), is a directed relationship that associates a source object to a destination object. In the [[wikipedia:World Wide Web|World Wide Web]] environment, the notion of [[hyperlink]] is an example of '''arrow'''.

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In the context of this website, Arrow (also known as Morphism in Category Theory), is a directed relationship that associates a source object to a destination object. In the World Wide Web environment, the notion of hyperlink is an example of arrow.