This is the date that this instance was created. This date is defined by the source if imported, or is the date the instance is created if a new instance. Inherited from e_and_p_data.
This is the person, company or application that created this instance. This identifies the party responsible for loading this instance. Inherited from e_and_p_data.
This is the date that this instance was last updated. This value should be updated when any part of this instance is altered (except for inverse relationships). Inherited from e_and_p_data.
The provider of this instance, which is usually a data provider for imported/purchased data. If this instance is provided by POSC, then this attribute must be "POSC". Inherited from e_and_p_data.
This is the original source of the data. This is the person, company or application that defined or specified the data (content) for this instance and is considered to be responsible for it. For example, POSC, EPSG, API, ISO, etc. This may be the same as or different from the provider of the instance (e.g., POSC). Inherited from technical_reference.
The reference used by source to provide the standard instance, such as Petroleum Industry Data Dictionary (PIDD), Websters Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary, etc. Inherited from technical_reference.
The status of this instance in the version of Epicentre running in a data store. This is an enumerated datatype for which the following are the possible values: current, provisional, deprecated. Current - use without restriction. Provisional - use with caution, this value is for comment and may not appear in future releases of Epicentre. Deprecated - avoid use if possible, it is planned to remove this value in the next major release of Epicentre. Inherited from technical_reference.
These are the normal involvements which a member of this class may have with members of activity classes. Each classification_class may have normal involvement with one or more common_activity_involvement.
These are the types of guideline or privilege that a member of this class may commonly be expected to be a subject of. Each classification_class may commonly have one or more common_guideline_or_privilege.
Indicates the data collections that include this instance of E and P data. Each classification_class may be a member of one or more data_collection_content. Inherited from e_and_p_data.
These are the ownership fractions for business associates of this object. Each classification_class may be referenced by one or more derived_interest_makeup. Inherited from object_of_interest.
These are the document specification parts that include this data value and define its meaning within a document specification. Each use may define a different meaning, and many uses are allowed. Each classification_class may be included in one or more document_information_content. Inherited from e_and_p_data.
Specifies one or more graphical elements which are depicting this data item. Each classification_class may be depicted by one or more graphical_element. Inherited from e_and_p_data.
This are the activity involvements which affect the object. Each classification_class may have involvements with one or more object_activity_involvement. Inherited from object_of_interest.
The naming system in which the identifier is specified and determined to be unique. Each classification_class may have name specified by one naming_system. Inherited from aliasable_technical_reference.
The properties describing ranges of characteristics for valid members of the class. Each classification_class may have a property of one or more pty_generic_property.
Indicates the various identifiers by which this instance is known. Each classification_class may be known by one or more technical_reference_alias. Inherited from aliasable_technical_reference.
This describes the version of this instance as defined by the provider. Each classification_class may version one ref_version. Inherited from technical_reference.