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udt:IdentifierType

A character string to identify and uniquely distinguish one instance of an object in an identification scheme from all other objects in the same scheme, together with relevant supplementary information.

Complex type information

CCTS properties:

  • Unique I D: UBLUDT0000011
  • Category Code: UDT
  • Dictionary Entry Name: Identifier. Type
  • Version I D: 1.0
  • Definition: A character string to identify and uniquely distinguish one instance of an object in an identification scheme from all other objects in the same scheme, together with relevant supplementary information.
  • Representation Term Name: Identifier
  • Primitive Type: string
  • Usage Rule: Other supplementary components in the CCT are captured as part of the token and name for the schema module containing the identifier list and thus, are not declared as attributes.

Content

Attributes

NameOccTypeDescriptionNotes
schemeID [0..1]xsd:normalizedStringThe identification of the identification scheme.from type cct:IdentifierType
schemeName [0..1]xsd:stringThe name of the identification scheme.from type cct:IdentifierType
schemeAgencyID [0..1]xsd:normalizedStringThe identification of the agency that maintains the identification scheme.from type cct:IdentifierType
schemeAgencyName [0..1]xsd:stringThe name of the agency that maintains the identification scheme.from type cct:IdentifierType
schemeVersionID [0..1]xsd:normalizedStringThe version of the identification scheme.from type cct:IdentifierType
schemeDataURI [0..1]xsd:anyURIThe Uniform Resource Identifier that identifies where the identification scheme data is located.from type cct:IdentifierType
schemeURI [0..1]xsd:anyURIThe Uniform Resource Identifier that identifies where the identification scheme is located.from type cct:IdentifierType

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