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In {{UBIK}}, a Classification serves as definition to impose a certain behavior on other [[MetaClass|MetaClasses]], and consequently on its instances. Similar to MetaClasses a Classification object possesses MetaProperties, each named uniquely and having a certain [[Metaproperty#Data_Types|data type]].
 
In {{UBIK}}, a Classification serves as definition to impose a certain behavior on other [[MetaClass|MetaClasses]], and consequently on its instances. Similar to MetaClasses a Classification object possesses MetaProperties, each named uniquely and having a certain [[Metaproperty#Data_Types|data type]].
  
A MetaClass entirely implements a Classification only if it possesses corresponding MetaProperties of the '''same data type''' and '''name''' similar to the Classificaiton.
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A MetaClass entirely implements a Classification only if it possesses corresponding MetaProperties of the '''same data type''' and '''name''' as the Classification.
  
 
== Example ==
 
== Example ==

Revision as of 14:27, 12 February 2014

In UBIK®, a Classification serves as definition to impose a certain behavior on other MetaClasses, and consequently on its instances. Similar to MetaClasses a Classification object possesses MetaProperties, each named uniquely and having a certain data type.

A MetaClass entirely implements a Classification only if it possesses corresponding MetaProperties of the same data type and name as the Classification.

Example

The SYSCLS GEO Classification defines a GEO property

Name Data type
GEO Geographic Coordinate

Once a MetaClass is classified with SYSCLS_GEO it is required to implement the GEO property, such that the object is known as POI.

See also