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Latest revision as of 02:31, 16 December 2022
Pattern
This class has been associated with the following pattern:
Subclass Of
Description
An English description of the definition (what distinguishes this sense of the term?).
An Allocation class specifies the planned allocation of a resource to an activity via a state. An Allocation is a Manifestation as the allocation may change over time.
It has the following properties:
- forResource: specifies the resource that is being allocated
- forState: specifies the state that the resource is allocated to
- hasQuantity: the amount of the resource allocated
- hasTime: specifies the DateTimeInterval that the resource is allocated to the state
Class Diagram Description
Required by Use Case(s)
(why is this specialized definition needed?)
CDM References
What other classes or properties reference this term?
- Resource (← links)
- TerminalResourceState (← links)
- Allocation (redirect page) (← links)
- 5087-1:Allocation (redirect page) (← links)
- Iso5087-1:Allocation (redirect page) (← links)
Interface Specification References
This class has been associated with the following interface specification items:
Sources
Sources considered when developing the class:
Status
Pending Approval
Has Subclass(es)
Annotations
Annotation | Value |
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Manchester Syntax Specification
Property | Restriction | Value |
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Time:hasTime | exactly 1 | time:DateTimeInterval |
ForResource | exactly 1 | Resource |
HasQuantity | exactly 1 | i72:Quantity |
ForState | exactly 1 | State |
Supplementary Figures
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