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A Table View is a tabular (serialized) presentation of a static model. The table view is also known as an [[HMD]]. It contains documentation for all classes and attributes present in the static model, regardless of how trivial they may be in the context of the particular model. | A Table View is a tabular (serialized) presentation of a static model. The table view is also known as an [[HMD]]. It contains documentation for all classes and attributes present in the static model, regardless of how trivial they may be in the context of the particular model. | ||
− | The descriptions may have been automatically derived from more generic models (e.g. from a D-MIM or the RIM). | + | The descriptions may have been automatically derived from more generic models (e.g. from a parent D-MIM or the RIM). |
The intended audience of the Table View consists of implementers. | The intended audience of the Table View consists of implementers. |
Latest revision as of 17:57, 8 November 2006
A Table View is a tabular (serialized) presentation of a static model. The table view is also known as an HMD. It contains documentation for all classes and attributes present in the static model, regardless of how trivial they may be in the context of the particular model.
The descriptions may have been automatically derived from more generic models (e.g. from a parent D-MIM or the RIM).
The intended audience of the Table View consists of implementers.