Interface CatalogElement

Applied Stereotypes:
transient
Implemented by:
Controller , Environment , Maneuver , MiscObject , Pedestrian , Route , TrafficDistributionEntry , Trajectory , Vehicle

Instances of the types Controller, Environment, Maneuver, MiscObject, Pedestrian, Route, Trajectory, Vehicle, and TrafficDistributionEntry are considered as instances of type CatalogElement. Or less formal: controller, environments, maneuvers, miscellaneous objects, pedestrians, routes, trajectories, vehicles, and traffic distribution entries are catalog elements. A catalog element is either a controller, an environment, a maneuver, a miscellaneous object, a pedestrian, a route, a trajectory, a vehicle, or a traffic distribution entry.

Used in:
CatalogReference
Change log from version 1.3
  • Annotation changed
    • New Value
      Instances of the types Controller, Environment, Maneuver, MiscObject, Pedestrian, Route, Trajectory, Vehicle, and TrafficDistributionEntry are considered as instances of type CatalogElement. Or less formal: controller, environments, maneuvers, miscellaneous objects, pedestrians, routes, trajectories, vehicles, and traffic distribution entries are catalog elements. A catalog element is either a controller, an environment, a maneuver, a miscellaneous object, a pedestrian, a route, a trajectory, a vehicle, or a traffic distribution entry.
      From 1.3.0
      Instances of the types Controller, Environment, Maneuver, MiscObject, Pedestrian, Route, Trajectory and Vehicle are considered as instances of type CatalogElement. Or less formal: controller, environments, maneuvers, miscellaneous objects, pedestrians, routes, trajectories and vehicles are catalog elements. A catalog element is either a controller, an environment, a maneuver, a miscellaneous object, a pedestrian, a route, a trajectory or a vehicle.
Stereotype Details Information
  • Interface
    • transient

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