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* It is not required for a [[ContextId]]s to resolve to a [[Context]] instance in which case this is referred to as an abstract [[ContextId]]. However, most [[Context]]s are not abstract, and can be resolved a network (or local) data access service to discover the information necessary to access the [[Context]]. | * It is not required for a [[ContextId]]s to resolve to a [[Context]] instance in which case this is referred to as an abstract [[ContextId]]. However, most [[Context]]s are not abstract, and can be resolved a network (or local) data access service to discover the information necessary to access the [[Context]]. | ||
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This page describes the concept of a ContextId as used in Higgins Global Graph 1.1.
Definition
- A ContextId is an Attribute of a Context whose value is the ContextId Data Range UDI that identifies this same Context
Details
- It is not required for a ContextIds to resolve to a Context instance in which case this is referred to as an abstract ContextId. However, most Contexts are not abstract, and can be resolved a network (or local) data access service to discover the information necessary to access the Context.