Entity temporal_object
temporal_period, temporal_event
Attribute Flags Data Type
From reference_behavior:
source_reference I ref_source_reference
The reference used by source to provide the standard
instance, such as Petroleum Industry Data Dictionary
(PIDD), Websters Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary,
etc.
source MI ref_source
The provider of this instance of reference information.
If this instance is provided by POSC, then this
attribute must be "POSC".
From technical_object:
data_collection IV set[0 .. N] of (data_collection)
Indicates the data collections that include this
instance of E and P data.
graphical_element IV set[0 .. N] of (graphical_element)
Specifies one or more graphical elements which
are depicting this data item.
datum_for_ranking IV set[0 .. N] of (object_ranking)
Indicates that an object is being used as a basis
for comparison with another object.
object_of_ranking IV set[0 .. N] of (object_ranking)
Indicates that an object is being classified in
a rank order based on its characteristics.
From topological_object:
secondary_topological_relationship IV set[0 .. N] of (topological_relationship)
Indicates a topological relationship in which
the object is in the role of secondary agent.
For an object intersection type of "inside" this
is the contained role (e.g., if a well is inside
a field then the well would be the secondary agent).
For all other object intersection types the roles
are symmetrical and both relationships must be
searched for a particular object. For example,
if a wellbore and a formation overlap then either
could be chosen as the secondary agent with the
other chosen as the primary agent.
primary_topological_relationship IV set[0 .. N] of (topological_relationship)
Indicates a topological relationship in which
the topologic object has the role of primary agent.
For an object intersection type of "inside" this
is the containing role (e.g., if a city is inside
a county then the county would be the primary
agent). For all other object intersection types
the roles are symmetrical and both relationships
must be searched for a particular object. For
example, if a wellbore and a formation overlap
then either could be chosen as the primary agent
with the other chosen as the secondary agent.
intersection_role IV set[0 .. N] of (space_time_operation)
Indicates a space/time operation for which the
object is involved as an intersecting agent. For
projection, this is the screen on which an object
is being projected. For proximity, this is the
magnet object.
primary_role IV set[0 .. N] of (space_time_operation)
Indicates a space/time operation for which the
object is involved as a primary agent. For
degeneration, this object is being degenerated.
For projection, this object is being projected
onto another object. For proximity, this is the
container object.
source_space_time_operation IV bag[0 .. 1] of (space_time_operation)
Indicates the space/time operation from which
a topological object was the result. For addition,
this is the union of two objects. For degeneration,
this is the degenerate object.
description ndt_comment
A textual description of the temporal object.
identifier M ndt_name
The name or label used to distinguish an event
or period of time.
ref_naming_system ref_naming_system
The naming system in which an identifier is defined
and unique.
geologic_province set[0 .. N] of (geologic_province)
Defines the geographic scope in which the time
period is recognized.
geologic_age_classification V set[0 .. N] of (geologic_age_classification)
Indicates the classification of a geologic feature
or material as being originated or altered during
this time period.
temporal_object_alias V set[0 .. N] of (temporal_object_alias)
Indicates the various identifiers by which this
object is known.
M - mandatory, U - unique, I - inherited, V - inverse, N - named type
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