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*Instances can be created, updated, cloned or deleted (See [[Tree_editor#Edition|resources edition]])
 
*Instances can be created, updated, cloned or deleted (See [[Tree_editor#Edition|resources edition]])
 
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===Edition===
*[[Tree_editor|Using tree editor]]
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Navigating to a thing makes possible to edit the instance fields [[Tree_editor|Using tree editor]]. Fields like [[location]] and [[floor plan]] require the use of the [[spatial view|map]]
  
 
==Apply filters==
 
==Apply filters==

Revision as of 16:29, 20 December 2016

Collections

  • This views are organized by collections of things types
    • Filter can be applied to show a subset of collections

Thing instances

Edition

Navigating to a thing makes possible to edit the instance fields Using tree editor. Fields like location and floor plan require the use of the map

Apply filters

  • It is a good practice to apply filter and/or observers to select the subset of things we would like to work with.
    • Using the map spatial filters can be applied

Unique addressability of things

Properties

The properties of a thing instance are defined in its type semantic. There are some properties that are common to every type. Beside name and description there are a few that are important to mention:

  • Location: spatial location of the thing.
  • Proximity area: field used for in-room or proximity location.
  • Floorplan: the thing types with the floorplan checked in its semantic, will include this field that allows the user to associate a floorplan to the thing and to calibrate it spatially: to define a parallelogram in the map so the plan could coincide with the thing location. An example could be to associate a floorplan to a shopping center map boundary so we could locate later the different stores present in the mall.