Table 6.52 — DRM_Data_Table_Library

Property

Description

Class

  • <DRM Data Table Library>

Superclass

Subclass

  • None.

Definition

An instance of this DRM class specifies a <DRM Library> instance containing <DRM Data Table> instances that can be referenced by a DRM object within the transmittal.

Class diagram

Figure 6.61 — DRM_Data_Table_Library

Inherited field elements

Field name

Range

Field data type

None

   

Field elements

Field name

Range

Field data type

None

   

Default field values

Default field values for DRM_Data_Table_Library

Associated to (one-way) (inherited)

  • None.

Associated to (one-way)

  • None.

Associated by (one-way) (inherited)

  • None.

Associated by (one-way)

  • None.

Associated with (two-way) (inherited)

  • None.

Associated with (two-way)

  • None.

Composed of (two-way) (inherited)

  • None.

Composed of (two-way)

Composed of (two-way metadata) (inherited)

Composed of (two-way metadata)

  • None.

Component of (two-way) (inherited)

  • None.

Component of (two-way)

Constraints

Clarifications

None.

Example(s)

  • Consider a generic seamount represented as a 2D <DRM Property Grid> instance representing the bottom elevation, surface properties, and other properties. This grid can be referenced as needed in a transmittal by means of <DRM Property Grid Hook Point> instances to construct a desired situation for training sonar operators.

  • Consider a <DRM Property Table> instance T representing material properties, where T is a component of a <DRM Data Table Library> instance. T can be accessed using <DRM Property Table Reference> instances by DRM objects in the given transmittal. In this manner, DRM objects representing environmental objects composed of the same materials with the same properties, such as optical or electromagnetic properties in various wavelength bands, can be specified.