Table 6.292 — DRM_Union_Of_Geometry_Hierarchy
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Class |
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Superclass |
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Subclass |
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Definition |
An instance of this DRM class serves to organize <DRM Geometry Hierarchy> instances for which no other organizing principle is suitable. |
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Clarifications |
1 An association between a <DRM Feature Representation> instance and a <DRM Geometry Hierarchy> instance indicates that the environmental object(s) that they represent have the semantic relationship indicated by the <DRM Base Association Data> instance on the association relationship. 2 An association between two <DRM Geometry Hierarchy> instances indicates that the environmental object(s) that they represent have the semantic relationship indicated by the <DRM Base Association Data> instance on the association relationship. 3 An association between a <DRM Feature Representation> instance and a <DRM Geometry Hierarchy> instance indicates that the environmental object(s) that they represent have the semantic relationship indicated by the <DRM Base Association Data> instance on the association relationship. 4 An association between two <DRM Geometry Hierarchy> instances indicates that the environmental object(s) that they represent have the semantic relationship indicated by the <DRM Base Association Data> instance on the association relationship. 5 An association from a <DRM Hierarchy Summary Item> instance to a <DRM Geometry Hierarchy> instance indicates that the <DRM Hierarchy Summary Item> instance summarizes that <DRM Geometry Hierarchy> instance. 6 An association from a <DRM Reference Surface> instance to a <DRM Geometry Hierarchy> instance indicates that the <DRM Geometry Hierarchy> instance organizes the geometric objects that specify the resolution surface of the <DRM Reference Surface> instance. 7 In the case where multiple <DRM Collision Volume> components are specified for a given <DRM Aggregate Geometry> instance, the union of the volumes thus specified is used in collision detection. |
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Class diagram |
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Inherited field elements |
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Field elements |
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Associated by (one-way) (inherited) |
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Associated by (one-way) |
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Associated with (two-way) (inherited) |
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Associated with (two-way) |
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Composed of (two-way) (inherited) |
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Composed of (two-way) |
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Composed of (two-way metadata) (inherited) |
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Composed of (two-way metadata) |
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Component of (two-way) (inherited) |
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Component of (two-way) |
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Constraints |
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Example(s) |