Table 6.208—DRM_Process

Property

Description

Superclass

·         <DRM SEDRIS Abstract Base>

Class

·         <DRM Process Step>

Subclass

·         none

Definition

An instance of this DRM class provides information about an event in the creation process for the data specified by the scope.

Example(s)

·         Filtering of feature data based on feature code.

·         Polygonalization of feature data.

Inherited field elements

field_name

range

Field_Data_Type

none

 

 

Field elements

field_name

range

Field_Data_Type

description1

 

String

rationale2

 

String

Associated to (one-way) (inherited)

·         none

Associated to (one-way)

·         zero or more <DRM Source>s through <DRM In Out>s3

Associated by (one-way) (inherited)

·         none

Associated by (one-way)

·         none

Associated with (two-way) (inherited)

·         none

Associated with (two-way)

·         none

Composed of (two-way) (inherited)

·         none

Composed of (two-way)

·         one <DRM Absolute Time Point>4

Composed of (two-way metadata) (inherited)

·         none

Composed of (two-way metadata)

·         zero or one DRM_Point_Of_Contact5

Component of (two-way) (inherited)

·         none

Component of (two-way)

·         zero or more <DRM Lineage>s

Constraints

·         Distinct link objects

·         Mandatory metadata

·         Non-crossing associations

Notes

1 This is an explanation of the event, including related parameters or tolerances.

2 If supplied, this field  states the requirement or purpose for the given <DRM Process Step> instance.

3 For a given instance of <DRM Source> to which the given <DRM Process Step> is associated, the following hold.

·         If the <DRM In Out>'s input field is TRUE, the <DRM Source> represents a data set used in the event represented by the given <DRM Process Step> instance.

·         If the <DRM In Out>'s input field is FALSE, the <DRM Source> represents an intermediate data set that

a.       is significant in the opinion of the data producer,

b.       is generated in the processing step represented by the given <DRM Process Step>, and

c.       is used in later processing steps.

4 This specifies the date and time (or range of date and time) on or over which the event represented by the given instance of <DRM Process Step> occurred.

5 If provided, these instances of <DRM Point Of Contact> provide identification of, and means of communication with, person(s) and organization(s) associated with the given instance of <DRM Process Step>.

Class diagram

<DRM Process Step>