The SEDRIS Data Representation Model
APPENDIX A - Classes
Animation Related Geometry

Class Name: Animation Related Geometry

Superclass - <Aggregate Geometry>

Subclasses

This DRM class is concrete and has no subclasses.

Definition

An instance of this DRM class specifies an aggregation of <Geometry Hierarchy> instances, in which each component <Geometry Hierarchy> acts as a frame in one or more animation sequence(s).

Primary Page in DRM Diagram:

Secondary Pages in DRM Diagram:

This class appears on only one page of the DRM class diagram.

Example

  1. An aircraft that is modelled with landing gear. The landing gear is modelled in different positions, each representing a frame. These frames can be run in sequence, giving it an animated or moving effect.

FAQs

How complex can an animation frame be?

Animation frames can be nothing more than a single <Polygon> changing an <Image>. They can also be much more complex, which may involve many attributes and aggregations.

Constraints

Associated to (one-way) (inherited)

Associated by (one-way) (inherited)

Composed of (two-way) (inherited)

Composed of (two-way)

Composed of (two-way metadata) (inherited)

Component of (two-way) (inherited)

Inherited Field Elements

SE_Boolean unique_descendants; (notes)
SE_Boolean strict_organizing_principle; (notes)

Notes

Associated to Notes


Feature_Representation

 An association between a <Feature Representation> instance
 and a <Geometry Hierarchy> instance indicates that the
 environmental object(s) that they represent have the
 semantic relationship indicated by the <Base Association Data>
 instance on the association relationship.

Geometry_Hierarchy

 An association between two <Geometry Hierarchy> instances
 indicates that the environmental object(s) that they
 represent have the semantic relationship indicated by
 the <Base Association Data> instance on the association
 relationship.

Associated from Notes


Feature_Representation

 An association between a <Feature Representation> instance
 and a <Geometry Hierarchy> instance indicates that the
 environmental object(s) that they represent have the
 semantic relationship indicated by the <Base Association Data>
 instance on the association relationship.

Geometry_Hierarchy

 An association between two <Geometry Hierarchy> instances
 indicates that the environmental object(s) that they
 represent have the semantic relationship indicated by
 the <Base Association Data> instance on the association
 relationship.

Hierarchy_Summary_Item

 An association from a <Hierarchy Summary Item> instance to a
 <Geometry Hierarchy> indicates that the <Hierarchy Summary Item>
 summarizes that <Geometry Hierarchy>.

Reference_Surface

 An association from a <Reference Surface> instance to a
 <Geometry Hierarchy> indicates that the <Geometry Hierarchy>
 organizes the geometric objects that specify the resolution
 surface of the <Reference Surface>.

Composed of Notes


Collision_Volume

 In the case where multiple <Collision Volume> components are
 specified for a given <Aggregate Geometry>, the union of the
 volumes thus specified is used in collision detection.

Fields Notes


unique_descendants

 If the value of the unique_descendants field is SE_TRUE, each
 descendant of this aggregation,
 that is, each <Geometry Representation> instance that exists
 in the component tree
 rooted at the given <Aggregate Geometry>, shall be unique, in the
 sense that it shall appear in only one branch of this aggregation.
 If unique_descendants is SE_FALSE, at least one
 <Geometry Representation> instance
 appears in more than one branch of the aggregation.

strict_organizing_principle

 If the value of the strict_organizing_principle field is SE_TRUE,
 each branch of this aggregation
 strictly complies with the organizing principle for its
 particular subclass. If this value is SE_FALSE, at least
 one branch does not strictly comply with the given
 organizing principle. See the organizing principle constraint
 for each specific subclass for details.

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