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OPC-10000-3 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 3: Address Space Model5.3.2 Attributessame for both the SourceNode and TargetNode . If a ReferenceType is symmetric, the InverseName Attribute shall be omitted. Examples of symmetric ReferenceTypes are "Connects To" and "Communicates ... directions are considered to be forward References. If the ReferenceType is non-symmetric the InverseName Attribute shall be set. The InverseName Attribute specifies the meaning of the ReferenceType as seen
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OPC-10000-3 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 3: Address Space Model5.3.3.3 HasSubtype Referencesrefined there (e.g. "spans a special hierarchy"). The DisplayName , and also the InverseName for non-symmetric ReferenceTypes , reflect the specialization. If a ReferenceType specifies some constraints
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OPC-10000-3 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 3: Address Space ModelB.2 Notationwithout data types and marked with the stereotype <<Attribute>>, like InverseName in the UML object HasComponent . They have values, like InverseName =ComponentOf for HasComponent . To keep
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OPC-10000-3 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 3: Address Space ModelB.3.2 ReferenceTypeFigure B.6 . Figure B.5 - Reference and ReferenceType If Symmetric is "false" an InverseName shall be provided. Figure B.6 - Predefined ReferenceTypes