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Type Derivation Tree
gml:AbstractGMLType (extension)
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<complexContent>
<extension base="gml:AbstractGMLType">
</complexContent>
<sequence>
</extension>
<element maxOccurs="1" minOccurs="0" name="unitOfMeasure" type="gml:UnitOfMeasureType">
</sequence>
<annotation>
</element>
<documentation>
</annotation>
The attribute 'uom' specifies the unit of measure that the values of 'resolution'
</documentation>
and 'measuring interval' are specified in. Typically, this will also be the unit of measure used to specify the measured quantity values. Unless otherwise specified, this unit of measure can be assumed to be the default unit of measure for this measurand.
<annotation>
</element>
<documentation>
</annotation>
The attribute 'measurand' [1] specifies the physical property that the associated
</documentation>
'resolution' and 'measuring interval' apply to. The measurand may be sourced from an external controlled vocabulary, thesaurus or ontology or defined locally. The measurand may reference a qualified observable property if required. If the measurand references an observable physical property that serves as the base property for a qualified observable property, the measurement context is assumed to apply to ALL the qualified observable properties that reference this base property unless otherwise stated. For example, observable physical property 'radiance' may be qualified to measure wavelength bands 50-100nm, 100-200nm, 200-500nm etc. A measurement context associated with 'radiance' would be inferred to apply to all of these qualified radiance properties. [1] Measurand: quantity intended to be measured (from the 'International vocabulary of metrology' [http://www.bipm.org/utils/common/documents/jcgm/JCGM_200_2008.pdf]
<annotation>
</element>
<documentation>
</annotation>
The attribute 'measuringInterval' [1] specifies the extreme lower and upper limits
</documentation>
of property values of the 'measurand' that can measured within this procedure, using the unit of measure 'uom'. [1] Measuring interval: set of values of quantities of the same kind that can be measured by a given measuring instrument or measuring system with specified instrumental uncertainty, under defined conditions (from the 'International vocabulary of metrology' [http://www.bipm.org/utils/common/documents/jcgm/JCGM_200_2008.pdf])
<annotation>
</element>
<documentation>
</annotation>
The attribute 'resolutionScale' specifies the smallest change (e.g. the 'resolution'
</documentation>
[1]) in property value of the 'measurand' that is intended to be measured within this procedure, using the unit of measure 'uom'. This shall be provided as a scaling factor. For example: <ul> <li>scale = -2 implies a precision of 100 units </li> <li>scale = -1 implies a precision of 10 units</li> <li>scale = 0 implies a precision of 1 unit</li> <li>scale = 1 implies a precision of 0.1 units</li> <li>scale = 2 implies a precision of 0.01 units </li> </ul> etc. [1] Resolution: smallest change in a quantity being measured that causes a perceptible change in the corresponding indication (from the 'International vocabulary of metrology' [http://www.bipm.org/utils/common/documents/jcgm/JCGM_200_2008.pdf]) </complexType>
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ID, predefined
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required |
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by reference within gml:AbstractGMLType complexType |
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gml:StringOrRefType, simple content
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by reference within gml:StandardObjectProperties group |
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gml:ReferenceType, empty content
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Defined: |
by reference within gml:StandardObjectProperties group |
Type: |
gml:CodeWithAuthorityType, simple content
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Defined: |
by reference within gml:StandardObjectProperties group |
Type: |
gml:MetaDataPropertyType, complex content
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by reference within gml:StandardObjectProperties group |
Type: |
gml:CodeType, simple content
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by reference within gml:StandardObjectProperties group |
Type: |
opm:ObservablePropertyPropertyType, complex content |
Defined: |
locally within (this) metce:MeasurementContextType complexType |
<annotation>
<documentation>
</annotation>
The attribute 'measurand' [1] specifies the physical property that the associated
</documentation>
'resolution' and 'measuring interval' apply to. The measurand may be sourced from an external controlled vocabulary, thesaurus or ontology or defined locally. The measurand may reference a qualified observable property if required. If the measurand references an observable physical property that serves as the base property for a qualified observable property, the measurement context is assumed to apply to ALL the qualified observable properties that reference this base property unless otherwise stated. For example, observable physical property 'radiance' may be qualified to measure wavelength bands 50-100nm, 100-200nm, 200-500nm etc. A measurement context associated with 'radiance' would be inferred to apply to all of these qualified radiance properties. [1] Measurand: quantity intended to be measured (from the 'International vocabulary of metrology' [http://www.bipm.org/utils/common/documents/jcgm/JCGM_200_2008.pdf] </element>
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metce:RangeBoundsPropertyType, complex content |
Defined: |
locally within (this) metce:MeasurementContextType complexType |
<annotation>
<documentation>
</annotation>
The attribute 'measuringInterval' [1] specifies the extreme lower and upper limits
</documentation>
of property values of the 'measurand' that can measured within this procedure, using the unit of measure 'uom'. [1] Measuring interval: set of values of quantities of the same kind that can be measured by a given measuring instrument or measuring system with specified instrumental uncertainty, under defined conditions (from the 'International vocabulary of metrology' [http://www.bipm.org/utils/common/documents/jcgm/JCGM_200_2008.pdf]) </element>
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Type: |
integer, predefined, simple content |
Defined: |
locally within (this) metce:MeasurementContextType complexType |
<annotation>
<documentation>
</annotation>
The attribute 'resolutionScale' specifies the smallest change (e.g. the 'resolution'
</documentation>
[1]) in property value of the 'measurand' that is intended to be measured within this procedure, using the unit of measure 'uom'. This shall be provided as a scaling factor. For example: <ul> <li>scale = -2 implies a precision of 100 units </li> <li>scale = -1 implies a precision of 10 units</li> <li>scale = 0 implies a precision of 1 unit</li> <li>scale = 1 implies a precision of 0.1 units</li> <li>scale = 2 implies a precision of 0.01 units </li> </ul> etc. [1] Resolution: smallest change in a quantity being measured that causes a perceptible change in the corresponding indication (from the 'International vocabulary of metrology' [http://www.bipm.org/utils/common/documents/jcgm/JCGM_200_2008.pdf]) </element>
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gml:UnitOfMeasureType, empty content |
Defined: |
locally within (this) metce:MeasurementContextType complexType |
<annotation>
<documentation>
</annotation>
The attribute 'uom' specifies the unit of measure that the values of 'resolution'
</documentation>
and 'measuring interval' are specified in. Typically, this will also be the unit of measure used to specify the measured quantity values. Unless otherwise specified, this unit of measure can be assumed to be the default unit of measure for this measurand. </element>
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