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AIXM Model Overview

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Coding Rules for Note

IdentifierData Encoding RuleJustificationData Verification Rule (UID)Remarks
NTE-101

For the lang attribute either ISO 639-2 shall be used.

Data harmonisationTBD


Coding Examples

Note for a whole AIXM Feature

The figure below shows the encoding of a Note related to a whole feature, viz. a DesignatedPoint.

Note for a specific Property

The figure below shows the encoding of a Note related to a specific property of a AIXM feature, viz. the altimeterCheckLocation of an AirportHeliport.

Note for an AIXM Object

In case of an AIXM object, there are actually two options.

The figure below shows the first option, the encoding of a Note related to the AIXM Object as such, viz. the City.

This has the meaning that the note is for a specific instance of the object. In this example the note is only applicable for 'BERN' and not any other served City (if any).

The figure below shows the second option, the encoding of a Note on the feature the object is related to, in other words for a specific property of that feature, viz. the servedCity of the AirportHeliport.

This has the meaning that the note is relevant for all related instances of this object and not a specific one. In this example, if the airport would not only serve 'BERN', but also another city, the note will be also applicable for that other served city.



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