For spatial results, this describes the time that the result applies to the roperty being measured. This is often the time ofinteraction by a sampling activity or measurement procedure with a real-world feature.
<element minOccurs="0" name="samplingTime" type="diggs:TimeIntervalOrInstantPropertyType"><annotation><documentation>For spatial results, this describes the time that the result applies to the roperty being measured. This is often the time of interaction by a sampling activity or measurement procedure with a real-world feature.</documentation></annotation></element>
For spatial results, Describes the time when the result became available, typically when the procedure associated with the measurement was completed. For some measurements this is identical to the samplingTime. However, there are important cases where they differ. Example: Where a measurement is made on a specimen in a laboratory, the samplingTime should record the time the specimen was retrieved from its host, while the FresultTime should record the time the laboratory procedure was applied. Example: Where monitoringmeasurement results are post-processed, the resultTime is thepost-processing time, while the samplingTime preserves the time of initial interaction with the world.
<element minOccurs="0" name="resultTime" type="diggs:TimeIntervalOrInstantPropertyType"><annotation><documentation>For spatial results, Describes the time when the result became available, typically when the procedure associated with the measurement was completed. For some measurements this is identical to the samplingTime. However, there are important cases where they differ. Example: Where a measurement is made on a specimen in a laboratory, the samplingTime should record the time the specimen was retrieved from its host, while the FresultTime should record the time the laboratory procedure was applied. Example: Where monitoring measurement results are post-processed, the resultTime is the post-processing time, while the samplingTime preserves the time of initial interaction with the world.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element minOccurs="0" name="validTime" type="diggs:TimeIntervalOrInstantPropertyType"><annotation><documentation>For spatial result, describes the time period during which the result is intended to be used.</documentation></annotation></element>
For measurements with temporal results, the location within a sampling feature that is being monitored. For example, for awater level measurement, the location would be the depth,interval in the well where perforations are located (or where,water enters the well)
The 'actuate' attribute is used to communicate the desired timing of traversal from the starting resource to the ending resource; it's value should be treated as follows:onLoad - traverse to the ending resource immediately on loading the starting resource onRequest - traverse from the starting resource to the ending resource only on a post-loading event triggered for this purpose other - behavior is unconstrained; examine other markup in link for hints none - behavior is unconstrained
The 'show' attribute is used to communicate the desired presentation of the ending resource on traversal from the starting resource; it's value should be treated as follows: new - load ending resource in a new window, frame, pane, or other presentation contextreplace - load the resource in the same window, frame, pane, or other presentation contextembed - load ending resource in place of the presentation of the starting resourceother - behavior is unconstrained; examine other markup in the link for hints none - behavior is unconstrained
<element name="resultLocation" type="diggs:LocationPropertyType" minOccurs="0"><annotation><documentation>For measurements with temporal results, the location within a sampling feature that is being monitored. For example, for awater level measurement, the location would be the depth,interval in the well where perforations are located (or where,water enters the well)</documentation></annotation></element>
A property that contains the information about whatproperties are being measured, the results of the measurement, andthe associated locations that the measurement results relateto.
<element name="outcome" type="diggs:MeasurementResultPropertyType"><annotation><documentation>A property that contains the information about what properties are being measured, the results of the measurement, and the associated locations that the measurement results relate to.</documentation></annotation></element>
The 'actuate' attribute is used to communicate the desired timing of traversal from the starting resource to the ending resource; it's value should be treated as follows:onLoad - traverse to the ending resource immediately on loading the starting resource onRequest - traverse from the starting resource to the ending resource only on a post-loading event triggered for this purpose other - behavior is unconstrained; examine other markup in link for hints none - behavior is unconstrained
The 'show' attribute is used to communicate the desired presentation of the ending resource on traversal from the starting resource; it's value should be treated as follows: new - load ending resource in a new window, frame, pane, or other presentation contextreplace - load the resource in the same window, frame, pane, or other presentation contextembed - load ending resource in place of the presentation of the starting resourceother - behavior is unconstrained; examine other markup in the link for hints none - behavior is unconstrained
Database handle for the object. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to beunique in the XML document within which it occurs. An external identifier for the object inthe form of a URI may be constructed using standard XML and XPointer methods. This is doneby concatenating the URI for the document, a fragment separator, and the value of the idattribute.
<div><h3>lang (as an attribute name)</h3><p>denotes an attribute whose value is a language code for the natural language of the content of any element; its value is inherited. This name is reserved by virtue of its definition in the XML specification.</p></div><div><h4>Notes</h4><p>Attempting to install the relevant ISO 2- and 3-letter codes as the enumerated possible values is probably never going to be a realistic possibility.</p><p>See BCP 47 at<a href="http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/bcp/bcp47.txt">http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/bcp/bcp47.txt</a>and the IANA language subtag registry at<a href="http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry">http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry</a>for further information.</p><p>The union allows for the 'un-declaration' of xml:lang with the empty string.</p></div>
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<complexType name="MeasurementType"><complexContent><extension base="diggs:AbstractMeasurementType"><sequence><sequence><element minOccurs="0" name="samplingTime" type="diggs:TimeIntervalOrInstantPropertyType"><annotation><documentation>For spatial results, this describes the time that the result applies to the roperty being measured. This is often the time of interaction by a sampling activity or measurement procedure with a real-world feature.</documentation></annotation></element><element minOccurs="0" name="resultTime" type="diggs:TimeIntervalOrInstantPropertyType"><annotation><documentation>For spatial results, Describes the time when the result became available, typically when the procedure associated with the measurement was completed. For some measurements this is identical to the samplingTime. However, there are important cases where they differ. Example: Where a measurement is made on a specimen in a laboratory, the samplingTime should record the time the specimen was retrieved from its host, while the FresultTime should record the time the laboratory procedure was applied. Example: Where monitoring measurement results are post-processed, the resultTime is the post-processing time, while the samplingTime preserves the time of initial interaction with the world.</documentation></annotation></element><element minOccurs="0" name="validTime" type="diggs:TimeIntervalOrInstantPropertyType"><annotation><documentation>For spatial result, describes the time period during which the result is intended to be used.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="resultLocation" type="diggs:LocationPropertyType" minOccurs="0"><annotation><documentation>For measurements with temporal results, the location within a sampling feature that is being monitored. For example, for awater level measurement, the location would be the depth,interval in the well where perforations are located (or where,water enters the well)</documentation></annotation></element></sequence><element name="outcome" type="diggs:MeasurementResultPropertyType"><annotation><documentation>A property that contains the information about what properties are being measured, the results of the measurement, and the associated locations that the measurement results relate to.</documentation></annotation></element><element minOccurs="0" name="procedure" type="diggs:TestProcedurePropertyType" maxOccurs="unbounded"/></sequence></extension></complexContent></complexType>