Difference between revisions of "Instant"
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|Subclass Of=Time:Instant | |Subclass Of=Time:Instant | ||
|Description=An Instant represents an instant in time (i.e., a moment; a temporal entity without any duration). | |Description=An Instant represents an instant in time (i.e., a moment; a temporal entity without any duration). | ||
+ | Core properties are: | ||
+ | o inXSDDateTimeStamp: specifies the date and time that can be used to identify the time instance, in the xsd:dateTimeStamp format. | ||
|Class Diagram Description=The diagram below illustrates the use of the Time Pattern to capture time instant and interval objects. Intervals can be associated with intervals according to various properties such as hasBeginning, hasEnd, and inside. Data properties, such as inXSDDateTimeStamp can be used to identify the data values associated with a particular object. | |Class Diagram Description=The diagram below illustrates the use of the Time Pattern to capture time instant and interval objects. Intervals can be associated with intervals according to various properties such as hasBeginning, hasEnd, and inside. Data properties, such as inXSDDateTimeStamp can be used to identify the data values associated with a particular object. | ||
|Definition Status=Pending Approval | |Definition Status=Pending Approval | ||
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{{Supplementary Figures | {{Supplementary Figures | ||
|Figure Row={{Figure Row | |Figure Row={{Figure Row | ||
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|Caption=Example use of the Time Pattern. | |Caption=Example use of the Time Pattern. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 9 August 2021
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 Instant represents an instant in time (i.e., a moment; a temporal entity without any duration). Core properties are: o inXSDDateTimeStamp: specifies the date and time that can be used to identify the time instance, in the xsd:dateTimeStamp format.
Class Diagram Description
The diagram below illustrates the use of the Time Pattern to capture time instant and interval objects. Intervals can be associated with intervals according to various properties such as hasBeginning, hasEnd, and inside. Data properties, such as inXSDDateTimeStamp can be used to identify the data values associated with a particular object.
Required by Use Case(s)
(why is this specialized definition needed?)
CDM References
What other classes or properties reference this term?
- TemporalEntity (← links)
- Interval (← links)
- Pattern:Time Pattern (← links)
Interface Specification References
This class has been associated with the following interface specification items:
Sources
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Status
Pending Approval
Has Subclass(es)
Annotations
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Manchester Syntax Specification
Property | Restriction | Value |
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InXSDDateTimeStamp | only | xsd:dateTimeStamp |
Supplementary Figures
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Example use of the Time Pattern. |