49 | | !c{weight}{Weight}{CO Indirect Property} |
50 | | ([d(.5)l] !c{operatingwt}{Operating Weight}{CO Indirect Property}) |
51 | | ([d(.5)r] !c{eshipwt}{Estimated Shipping Weight}{CO Indirect Property}) |
52 | | ([u] !c{weightRel}{Weight Relation}{CO CO Relationship}) |
| 49 | !t{weight}{CO Indirect Property}{Weight} |
| 50 | ([d(.5)l] !t{operatingwt}{CO Indirect Property}{Operating Weight}) |
| 51 | ([d(.5)r] !t{eshipwt}{CO Indirect Property}{Estimated Shipping Weight}) |
| 52 | ([u] !t{weightRel}{CO CO Relationship}{Weight Relation}) |
| 62 | |
| 63 | It's natural to define various ubiquitous properties, such as Weight, as superrelations to the ones that we apply for specialized domains, for instance in the following way. Note that the specialization from the Single Property Dimension '''Weight''' to the Property Range '''4.65--4.74 Kg''' is sanctioned by Part 2. |
| 64 | |
| 65 | {{{ |
| 66 | #!LatexEquation |
| 67 | \TemplateDiagram{ |
| 68 | !t{relWeight}{CO Indirect Property}{Weight} |
| 69 | ( |
| 70 | [d] !t{relOperatingWeight}{CO Indirect Property}{Operating Weight} |
| 71 | [d] !r{relCOIP3051}{CO Indirect Property} |
| 72 | ) |
| 73 | ( |
| 74 | [l] !c{device}{Device}{COIPO} |
| 75 | [dd] !c{transmitter}{Rosemount 3051}{COIPO} |
| 76 | ) |
| 77 | ( |
| 78 | [r(1.5)] !c{weight}{Weight}{Single Property Dimension} |
| 79 | [dd] !c{4.7range}{4.65 -- 4.74 Kg}{Property Range} |
| 80 | ) |
| 81 | % |
| 82 | !b{device}{transmitter} |
| 83 | !b{relWeight}{relOperatingWeight} |
| 84 | !b{weight}{4.7range} |
| 85 | !b{relOperatingWeight}{relCOIP3051} |
| 86 | % |
| 87 | !s{relWeight}{device}{CO Possessor}{weight}{Property Space} |
| 88 | !s{relCOIP3051}{transmitter}{CO Possessor}{4.7range}{Property Space} |
| 89 | } |
| 90 | }}} |