The SEDRIS Data Representation Model
APPENDIX A - Classes
Feature

Abstract Class Name: Feature

Superclass - <SEDRIS Abstract Base>

Subclasses

Definition

An instance of this DRM class represents an entity in the environment (or a hierarchical collection of such entities) so as to abstract away all spatial information that is not needed to reason about that entity in terms of its spatial connectivity.

Primary Page in DRM Diagram:

Secondary Pages in DRM Diagram:

Example

  1. A wide variety of spatially located entities, including roads, railroads, streams, rivers, lakes, bridges, buildings, built-up areas, forests, fields, political boundaries, powerlines, airfields, etc. can be abstractly represented as <Feature> instances. <Feature> instances may be organized into thematic layers, each forming a separate topological surface.

FAQs

Are there any limits on the size of a feature?

No. <Feature>s are conceptual entities. There are no limits on the size of a single feature, and very few limits on what can be considered to be a single feature. For example, the entire Interstate highway system could be considered to be a single high-level feature, if that were useful in a particular context. However, there are some limits on individual <Primitive Feature> objects.

Constraints

Associated with (two-way)

Composed of (two-way)

Composed of (two-way metadata)

Component of (two-way)

Inherited Field Elements

This class has no inherited field elements.

Notes

Associated with Notes


Feature

 An association between two <Feature> instances indicates
 that they are alternate representations of the same
 environmental object.

Geometry_Hierarchy

 An association between a <Geometry Hierarchy> instance and a
 <Feature> instance indicates that the <Geometry Hierarchy>
 and the <Feature> are alternate representations of the same
 environmental object.

Property_Grid

 An association between a <Property Grid> instance and a
 <Feature> indicates that the <Feature> and the <Property Grid>
 (or some specific cell data within that <Property Grid>) are
 alternate representations of the same environmental object.
 Each associated <Property Grid> will indicate which is the case.

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