The SEDRIS Data Representation Model
APPENDIX A - Classes
Feature Topology

Abstract Class Name: Feature Topology

Superclass - <SEDRIS Abstract Base>

Subclasses

Definition

The objects that define both the geometric (i.e., location, shape) and topological (i.e., adjacency) aspects of <Features>, including <Feature Nodes>, <Feature Edges>, and <Feature Faces>. A topological surface consists of a collection of <Feature Topology> instances related to one another through a variety of topological relationships.

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Example

  1. In a collection of representing a transportation network, the <Feature Face> instances represent built-up areas, airfields, railroad yards, and parking lots, the <Feature Edge> instances represent their boundaries as well as roads, railroads, and runways, and the <Feature Node> instances represent road intersections and railroad crossings.

FAQs

Why is <Feature Topology> defined separately from <Geometry Topology>?

<Feature Topology> includes both the geometric and the topological aspects of <Features>, while <Geometry Topology> includes only the topological aspects of <Geometry>, which are completely optional.

Constraints

Composed of (two-way)

Component of (two-way)

Inherited Field Elements

This class has no inherited field elements.
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