The type of the coordinate system. This type specifies the number, order and kinds of axes that must be defined for this coordinate system. For example, a coordinate system of geographical 2D must have two axes of latitude and longitude in order.
The provider of this instance of reference information. If this instance is provided by POSC, then this attribute must be "POSC". Each coordinate_system must provided by one ref_source. Inherited from reference_behavior.
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 reference_behavior.
Indicates the various identifiers by which this coordinate system is known. Each coordinate_system may be known as one or more coordinate_system_alias.
coordinate_system_axis (O: LIST OF UNIQUE[1:?] coordinate_system_axis(coordinate_system))
This is the list of coordinate system axes that make up this coordinate system. The order of the axes is significant and is defined by the list structure of this relationship. An axis may not be used more than once in a coordinate system. Each coordinate_system may be defined by one or more coordinate_system_axis.
Indicates the data collections that include this instance of E and P data. Each coordinate_system may be a member of one or more data_collection. Inherited from e_and_p_data.
Indicates that an object is being used as a basis for comparison with another object. Each coordinate_system may datum for ranking one or more object_ranking. Inherited from object_of_interest.
These are the areas of the surface of the Earth that are defined as appropriate to use this coordinate system. Each coordinate_system may be defined for use within one or more earth_surface_feature.
Specifies one or more graphical elements which are depicting this data item. Each coordinate_system may be depicted by one or more graphical_element. Inherited from e_and_p_data.
Indicates that an object is being classified in a rank order based on its characteristics. Each coordinate_system may object of ranking one or more object_ranking. Inherited from object_of_interest.
The orientation of the axis with respect to previously defined axes in the coordinate system. Each coordinate system may be either "right-handed" or "left-handed".
This describes the set of coordinate transformations that utilize this coordinate system as a source. Each coordinate_system may be the basis of one or more applied_coordinate_transformation.
The reference used by source to provide the standard instance, such as Petroleum Industry Data Dictionary (PIDD), Websters Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary, etc. Each coordinate_system may documented by one ref_source_reference. Inherited from reference_behavior.
This describes the set of coordinate transformations that utilize this coordinate system as a target. Each coordinate_system may be the result of one or more applied_coordinate_transformation.
Describes the version of Epicentre when this status was assigned to this instance of reference behavior Each coordinate_system may version one ref_epicentre_version. Inherited from reference_behavior.
This is the origin of the coordinate system, where all axes of the coordinate system intersect. Each coordinate_system may use as an origin one vertex.
The Ref_quantity_property instance specified by each Coordinate_system_axis must be in the set allowed by the specified instance of Ref_coordinate_system_constraint.