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head 1.4;
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locks; strict;
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comment @# @;
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1.4
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date 2007.01.09.00.00.00; author MoinMoin; state Exp;
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next 1.3;
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1.3
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date 2007.01.09.00.00.00; author MoinMoin; state Exp;
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next 1.2;
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1.2
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date 2007.01.09.00.00.00; author MoinMoin; state Exp;
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next 1.1;
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1.1
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date 2007.01.09.00.00.00; author MoinMoin; state Exp;
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branches;
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next ;
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desc
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@Initial revision
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1.4
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@Revision 4
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@---+++ AbcdConcept1022
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---+++++ Identifier
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<verbatim>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Gathering/Altitude/MeasurementOrFactAtomised/Parameter</verbatim>
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---+++++ Group
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MOF
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---+++++ Subgroup
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MOF-Gathering
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---+++++ Full Name
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Parameter (n/a)
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---+++++ Documentation
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This is set to "Altitude" by definition for measurements of altitude.
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---+++++ Content
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This is set to "Altitude" by definition for measurements of altitude.
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---++++ Recommended or Prescribed Values
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n/a
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n/a
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---+++++ Reviewer
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Berendsohn 16 Apr 2005
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---++++ Editorial Notes
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Is the generic description for parameter I found in the schema ok for this element? Should I take out the examples like width, circumference etc.?
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The parameter element makes sense only where the measurmentOrFact type is used to describe "open" measurements, where the users decide what it is what is measured. Altitude etc. are a special case, the parameter is actually always altitude. A solution to this would be to exclude this from the MoF and put it into an extension, only used when general measurements are asked for. I added this to the Schema discussion page. For the time being, the above (English?) can serve as a template for similar cases (depth etc.).
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$$Yael$$ The parameter element makes sense only where the measurmentOrFact type is used to describe "open" measurements, where the users decide what it is what is measured. Altitude etc. are a special case, the parameter is actually always altitude. A solution to this would be to exclude this from the MoF and put it into an extension, only used when general measurements are asked for. I added this to the Schema discussion page. For the time being, the above (English?) can serve as a template for similar cases (depth etc.).
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@d19 1
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a19 1
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Gathering site altitude - parameter measured
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d23 1
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a23 1
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Describes the type of measurement or fact taken for the gathering site altitude (such as width, circumference, temperature, color, etc.).
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d27 1
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a27 1
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Describes the type of measurement or fact taken for the gathering site altitude (such as width, circumference, temperature, color, etc.).
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d30 1
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a30 1
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d33 1
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a33 1
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d36 1
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a36 1
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Charles Copp Oct 2002
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d43 1
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d45 1
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$$Walter$$ Is the generic description for parameter I found in the schema ok for this element? Should I take out the examples like width, circumference etc.?
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d19 1
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d23 1
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d27 1
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