Class Name: Alternate Hierarchy Related Geometry

Superclass - Aggregate Geometry

Definition

An aggregation of Geometry Hierarchies in which each component Geometry Hierarchy is an alternate representation of the same environmental entity. The Geometry Hierarchy Data link object attached to each component indicates how it is organized.

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Example

  1. The collection of Geometry representing a specific spatial region must be accessed efficiently both by location (e.g., for display), and by classification (i.e., roads, then rivers, then vegetation, etc.). To accommodate this, an Alternate Hierarchy Related Geometry object with two components can be used, in which one component consists of a Spatial Index Related Geometry object, which organizes the Geometry by location, and the other component consists of a Classification Related Geometry object, which organizes the Geometry by EDCS Classification Code (ECC).

FAQs

What is the purpose of this class?
This class allows a single collection of Geometries to be hierarchically organized in two or more different ways. In one component, the Geometries might be organized spatially, while in another component they might be organized by classification. This provides two (or more) different access paths to the same objects, each organized to be efficient with respect to a different access pattern.

Constraints

Associated by (one-way)(inherited)

Associated with (two-way)(inherited)

Composed of (one-way)(inherited)

Composed of (two-way)(inherited)

Composed of (two-way)

Composed of (one-way metadata)(inherited)

Component of (two-way)(inherited)

Inherited Field Elements

SE_BOOLEAN unique_descendants; (notes)
SE_BOOLEAN independent_topologies; (notes)
SE_BOOLEAN strict_organizing_principle; (notes)

Notes

Fields Notes

unique_descendants

 If SE_TRUE, then for any object that exists 'below' this aggregation,
 each object will appear in only one 'branch' of this aggregation.
 If SE_FALSE, then objects may appear in multiple 'branches' of this
 aggregation.

independent_topologies

 If SE_TRUE, then each 'branch' from this aggregation is its own,
 independent topology.  If SE_FALSE, then all of the branches exist
 within the same topology.

strict_organizing_principle

 If true, then each 'branch' strictly follows the rules of this
 aggregation.  If false, then each 'branch' might bend the rules a bit.
 For example, if this is a spatial aggregation, than a value of true
 indicates that objects will *not* cross the spatial extents defined
 by this aggregation relationship, and a value of false indicates
 that objects might cross those bounds.  For another example, if this
 is a time-based aggregation, then a value of true indicates that all
 branches will only contain data valid for the times specified for
 each branch, and a value of false indicates that the branches have
 the option of including data that falls outside of the specified
 time ranges for that branch.

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