Thoroughfare Name - Spatial object type

Definition: An address component which represents the name of a passage or way through from one location to another.

Description: NOTE 1 A thoroughfare can, e.g., be a road or a waterwayNOTE 2 Thoroughfare names includes names of squares and of cul de sacs, and they can also represent the network of smaller roads or paths e.g. in a small village or settlement.

INSPIRE Data Theme: Addresses - [INSPIRE Data Theme Addresses]

INSPIRE Application schema: Addresses - [INSPIRE Application schema Addresses]

Subtype of: Address Component


Attributes

Definition: Name of the thoroughfare.

Description: NOTE 1 The name can optionally include an often used alternative name, alternative spelling of the name, a historic name or spelling, which is still in use. It may also optionally include a subdivision of the name into parts.NOTE 2 Most often thoroughfares are roads, in this situation the thoroughfare name is the road name. NOTE 3 The data type also allows a representation of the thoroughfare name in separate parts e.g. "rue" + "de la" + "Paix"

Multiplicity: 1...*

Valuetype: ThoroughfareNameValue

Definition: External object identifier of the address component.

Description: NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components.EXAMPLE An address component spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: Namespace: DK_ADRLocal identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00

Multiplicity: 0...1

Valuetype: Identifier

Definition: External, thematic identifier of the address component spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications.

Description: NOTE Compared with a proper identifier of the address component, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the component spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does include information on the version of the spatial object. EXAMPLE 1 National or regional sector-specific identifiers (like e.g. a number- or letter code) for administrative units, address areas (localities, villages, sub-divisions) or thoroughfare names, which are used by a number of existing legacy systems. EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the four character municipal "road name code" (0001-9899) is only unique within the present municipality, thus if two municipalities merge, it is necessary to assign new road name codes.

Multiplicity: 0...1

Stereotypes: voidable

Valuetype: CharacterString

Definition: Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.

Description: NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files.

Multiplicity: 1

Stereotypes: voidable

Valuetype: DateTime

Definition: Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.

Description: NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change.

Multiplicity: 0...1

Stereotypes: voidable

Valuetype: DateTime

Definition: Validity of the address component within the life-cycle (version) of the address component spatial object.

Description: NOTE This status relates to the address component and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object).

Multiplicity: 0...1

Stereotypes: voidable

Valuetype: StatusValue

Definition: Date and time of which this version of the address component was or will be valid in the real world.

Description: NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address component or a version of an address component has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date.

Multiplicity: 1

Stereotypes: voidable

Valuetype: DateTime

Definition: Date and time at which the address component ceased or will cease to exist in the real world.

Multiplicity: 0...1

Stereotypes: voidable

Valuetype: DateTime


Associated objects - Optional

Definition: Identifier or geographic name of a specific geographic area, location, or other spatial object which defines the scope of an address.

Description: NOTE 1 Four different subclasses of address components are defined: o Administrative unit name, which may include name of country, name of municipality, name of districto Address area name like e.g. name of village or settlement o Thoroughfare name, most often road name o Postal descriptor In order to construct an address, these subclasses are often structured hierarchically.NOTE 2 It is the combination of the address locator and the address components, which makes a specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous for the human user. EXAMPLE The combination of the locator "13" and the address components "Calle Mayor" (thoroughfare name), "Cortijo del Marqués" (address area name), "41037" (postal descriptor), "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" (administrative unit names) makes this specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous.

Multiplicity: 0..*

Name of the association: situated Within

Association definition: Another address component within which the geographic feature represented by this address component is situated.

INSPIRE Data Theme: Addresses - [INSPIRE Data Theme Addresses]

INSPIRE Application schema: Addresses - [INSPIRE Application schema Addresses]

Supertype of: AddressAreaName AdminUnitName PostalDescriptor ThoroughfareName


Attributes

Definition: External object identifier of the address component.

Description: NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components.EXAMPLE An address component spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: Namespace: DK_ADRLocal identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00

Multiplicity: 0...1

Valuetype: Identifier

Definition: External, thematic identifier of the address component spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications.

Description: NOTE Compared with a proper identifier of the address component, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the component spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does include information on the version of the spatial object. EXAMPLE 1 National or regional sector-specific identifiers (like e.g. a number- or letter code) for administrative units, address areas (localities, villages, sub-divisions) or thoroughfare names, which are used by a number of existing legacy systems. EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the four character municipal "road name code" (0001-9899) is only unique within the present municipality, thus if two municipalities merge, it is necessary to assign new road name codes.

Multiplicity: 0...1

Stereotypes: voidable

Valuetype: CharacterString

Definition: Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.

Description: NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files.

Multiplicity: 1

Stereotypes: voidable

Valuetype: DateTime

Definition: Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.

Description: NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change.

Multiplicity: 0...1

Stereotypes: voidable

Valuetype: DateTime

Definition: Validity of the address component within the life-cycle (version) of the address component spatial object.

Description: NOTE This status relates to the address component and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object).

Multiplicity: 0...1

Stereotypes: voidable

Valuetype: StatusValue

Definition: Date and time of which this version of the address component was or will be valid in the real world.

Description: NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address component or a version of an address component has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date.

Multiplicity: 1

Stereotypes: voidable

Valuetype: DateTime

Definition: Date and time at which the address component ceased or will cease to exist in the real world.

Multiplicity: 0...1

Stereotypes: voidable

Valuetype: DateTime


Constraints

Type OCL

Status Approved

Note /* If date set endLifespanVersion must be later than beginLifespanVersion (if set) */inv: self.endLifespanVersion .isAfter(self.beginLifespanVersion)


Associated objects - Optional

Definition: Identifier or geographic name of a specific geographic area, location, or other spatial object which defines the scope of an address.

Description: NOTE 1 Four different subclasses of address components are defined: o Administrative unit name, which may include name of country, name of municipality, name of districto Address area name like e.g. name of village or settlement o Thoroughfare name, most often road name o Postal descriptor In order to construct an address, these subclasses are often structured hierarchically.NOTE 2 It is the combination of the address locator and the address components, which makes a specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous for the human user. EXAMPLE The combination of the locator "13" and the address components "Calle Mayor" (thoroughfare name), "Cortijo del Marqués" (address area name), "41037" (postal descriptor), "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" (administrative unit names) makes this specific address spatial object readable and unambiguous.

Multiplicity: 0..*

Name of the association: situated Within

Association definition: Another address component within which the geographic feature represented by this address component is situated.

INSPIRE Data Theme: Addresses - [INSPIRE Data Theme Addresses]

INSPIRE Application schema: Addresses - [INSPIRE Application schema Addresses]

Supertype of: AddressAreaName AdminUnitName PostalDescriptor ThoroughfareName


Attributes

Definition: External object identifier of the address component.

Description: NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components.EXAMPLE An address component spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: Namespace: DK_ADRLocal identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00

Multiplicity: 0...1

Valuetype: Identifier

Definition: External, thematic identifier of the address component spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications.

Description: NOTE Compared with a proper identifier of the address component, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the component spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does include information on the version of the spatial object. EXAMPLE 1 National or regional sector-specific identifiers (like e.g. a number- or letter code) for administrative units, address areas (localities, villages, sub-divisions) or thoroughfare names, which are used by a number of existing legacy systems. EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the four character municipal "road name code" (0001-9899) is only unique within the present municipality, thus if two municipalities merge, it is necessary to assign new road name codes.

Multiplicity: 0...1

Stereotypes: voidable

Valuetype: CharacterString

Definition: Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.

Description: NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files.

Multiplicity: 1

Stereotypes: voidable

Valuetype: DateTime

Definition: Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.

Description: NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change.

Multiplicity: 0...1

Stereotypes: voidable

Valuetype: DateTime

Definition: Validity of the address component within the life-cycle (version) of the address component spatial object.

Description: NOTE This status relates to the address component and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object).

Multiplicity: 0...1

Stereotypes: voidable

Valuetype: StatusValue

Definition: Date and time of which this version of the address component was or will be valid in the real world.

Description: NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address component or a version of an address component has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date.

Multiplicity: 1

Stereotypes: voidable

Valuetype: DateTime

Definition: Date and time at which the address component ceased or will cease to exist in the real world.

Multiplicity: 0...1

Stereotypes: voidable

Valuetype: DateTime

Definition: A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a transport network between two points in the network.

Multiplicity: 0..*

Name of the association: transport Link

Association definition: One or several transport network links to which the spatial object of the thoroughfare name has been designated.

INSPIRE Data Theme: Transport Networks - [INSPIRE Data Theme Transport Networks]

INSPIRE Application schema: Common Transport Elements - [INSPIRE Application schema Common Transport Elements]

Supertype of: CablewayLink AirLink RailwayLink WaterwayLink RoadLink

Subtype of: TransportObject Link


Attributes

Definition: The time when the transport link started to exist in the real world.

Multiplicity: 1

Stereotypes: voidable

Valuetype: DateTime

Definition: The time from which the transport link no longer exists in the real world.

Multiplicity: 0...1

Stereotypes: voidable

Valuetype: DateTime

Definition: A geographical name that is used to identify the transport network object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object.

Multiplicity: 0...1

Stereotypes: voidable

Valuetype: GeographicalName

Definition: The geometry that represents the centreline of the link.

Multiplicity: 1

Valuetype: GM_Curve

Definition: Indicator that the centreline geometry of the link is a straight line with no intermediate control points – unless the straight line represents the geography in the resolution of the data set appropriately.

Multiplicity: 1

Valuetype: Boolean

Definition: Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.

Multiplicity: 1

Stereotypes: lifeCycleInfo

Valuetype: DateTime

Definition: External object identifier of the spatial object.

Description: NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon.

Multiplicity: 0...1

Valuetype: Identifier

Definition: Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.

Multiplicity: 0...1

Stereotypes: lifeCycleInfo

Valuetype: DateTime


Constraints

Type OCL

Status Proposed

Note /* All transport links have an external object identifier. */inv:inspireId->notEmpty()


Associated objects - Optional

Definition: Represents a significant position in the network that always occurs at the beginning or the end of a link.

Description: NOTE if a topological representation of the network is used the road node is either a topological connection between two or more links or the termination of a ink. If a geometric representation of the network is used road nodes are represented by points or alternatively another geometric shape. [EuroRoadS]

Multiplicity: 0..1

Name of the association: end Node

Association definition: The optional end node for this link. The end node may be the same instance as the start node.

INSPIRE Application schema: Network - [INSPIRE Application schema Network]

Supertype of: HydroNode TransportNode UtilityNode

Subtype of: NetworkElement


Attributes

Definition: The location of the node.

Multiplicity: 1

Valuetype: GM_Point

Definition: Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.

Multiplicity: 1

Stereotypes: lifeCycleInfo

Valuetype: DateTime

Definition: External object identifier of the spatial object.

Description: NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon.

Multiplicity: 0...1

Valuetype: Identifier

Definition: Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.

Multiplicity: 0...1

Stereotypes: lifeCycleInfo

Valuetype: DateTime


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