Scale Property in Model UI Fragment Properties@0.0.4

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FragmentProperty: Scale PropertyStatus: EXPERIMENTAL

Documentation

Denotes the base property depending onto which the size of the representation in relation to other represented entities is determined.

Typed Element: → 'ViewOrderCriteriaType'

Base Type: <NONE>
Abstract: Yes
Cardinality: 0..∞
From Model: UI Fragment Properties
Documentation: The view order criteria are used to decide how entity representations are to be arranged within a composite view and even how the hierarchical structure of different views is being derived. Multiple criteria might be relevant whereas the first criterium referred to will be the most important.

Instanciatable Types 4

Name: → 'URLType' Status: EXPERIMENTAL
Base Type: STRING
Abstract: No
Cardinality: 0..1
From Model: Common Property Types
Documentation: This type can be used to create actual well-formed URL string property statements.
This type can be used to create actual well-formed URL string property statements.
Name: → 'StringType' Status: EXPERIMENTAL
Base Type: STRING
Abstract: No
Cardinality: 0..1
From Model: Common Property Types
Documentation: This type can be used to create actual string property statements.
This type can be used to create actual string property statements.
Name: → 'IdentifierType' Status: EXPERIMENTAL
Base Type: STRING
Abstract: No
Cardinality: 0..1
From Model: Common Property Types
Documentation: This type can be used to actually create property statements the value of which is pointing to a resolvable entity.

Identifier

This type can be used to actually create property statements the value of which is pointing to a resolvable entity.
Name: → 'PredefinedViewOrderCriteriaType' Status: EXPERIMENTAL
Base Type: STRING
Abstract: No
Cardinality: 0..∞
From Model: UI Fragment Properties
Documentation: This enumerated type defines an unfinishable list of symbolic criteria that may be used in order to derive the view's visual or logical structure.

Enumerated Type

  • None = 0
  • Random = 1
  • Arbitrary = 2
  • Physical Size = 3
  • Projected Size = 4
  • Fragment Size = 5
  • Abstraction Level = 6
  • Hierarchy = 7
  • Relevance = 8
  • Value = 9
  • Stress = 10
  • Capacity = 11
  • Age = 12
  • Urgency = 13
  • Due Time = 14
  • Distance = 15
  • Elevation = 16
  • Position = 17
  • Orientation = 18
  • Density = 19
  • Intensity = 20
  • Damage = 21
  • Potential = 22
  • Threat = 23
  • Time to Live = 24
  • Estimated Time of Arrival = 25
  • Monetary Value = 26
  • Trend Direction = 27
  • Accuracy = 28
  • Certainty = 29
  • Costs = 30
  • Quality = 31
  • Deviation = 32
  • Complexity = 33
  • Vigilance = 34
  • Load = 35
  • Order = 36
  • Weight = 37
This enumerated type defines an unfinishable list of symbolic criteria that may be used in order to derive the view's visual or logical structure.