// Copyright (c) 2009 DMTF. All rights reserved. [Association, Aggregation, Version ( "2.22.1" ), UMLPackagePath ( "CIM::Core::Settings" ), Description ( "This association indicates that the non-null, non-key set of " "properties of the component SettingData instance specifies " "some capabilities of the associated Capabilities instance. The " "interpretation of the set of properties in the associated " "SettingData is governed by the properties: PropertyPolicy and ValueRole.\n" "For a particular Capabilities instance, the complete set of " "Component SettingData instances, together with properties of " "the Capabilities instance itself, defines the overall range of " "supported capabilities.\n" "PropertyPolicy determines whether the properties of the set " "are interpreted independently or as a whole (i.e. correlated.)\n" "ValueRole further qualifies the members of the set.\n" "This association eliminates the need to define and maintain " "corresponding property definitions and values in both a " "Capabilities subclass and a SettingData subclass.\n" "Typically these setting instances will be published along with " "the associated Capabilities instance and will not be " "modifiable by the client." )] class CIM_SettingsDefineCapabilities : CIM_Component { [Aggregate, Override ( "GroupComponent" ), Max ( 1 ), Description ( "The Capabilities instance." )] CIM_Capabilities REF GroupComponent; [Override ( "PartComponent" ), Description ( "A Setting used to define the associated Capabilities instance." )] CIM_SettingData REF PartComponent; [Required, Description ( "PropertyPolicy defines whether or not the non-null, " "non-key properties of the associated SettingData " "instance are treated independently or as a correlated " "set. For instance, an independent set of maximum " "properties might be defined, when there is no " "relationship between each property. On the other hand, " "several correlated sets of maximum properties might need " "to be defined when the maximum values of each are " "dependent on some of the others." ), ValueMap { "0", "1", ".." }, Values { "Independent", "Correlated", "DMTF Reserved" }, ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SettingsDefineCapabilities.ValueRole", "CIM_SettingsDefineCapabilities.ValueRange" }] uint16 PropertyPolicy = 0; [Description ( "The ValueRole property indicates further semantics on " "the interpretation of the non-null, non-key properties " "of the Component SettingData.\n" "\"Default\" indicates that property values of the " "component SettingData instance will be used as default " "values, when a new SettingData instance is created for " "elements whose capabilities are defined by the " "associated Capabilities instance.\n" "Across instances of settingdata, for particular " "properties having the same semantic purpose, at most one " "such settingdata instance shall be specified as a default.\n" "\"Optimal\" indicates that the SettingData instance " "represents optimal setting values for elements " "associated with the associated capabilities instance. " "Multiple component SettingData instances may be declared " "as optimal.\"Mean\" indicates that the non-null, " "non-key, non-enumerated, non-boolean, numeric properties " "of the associated SettingData instance represents an " "average point along some dimension. For different " "combinations of SettingData properties, multiple " "component SettingData instances may be declared as " "\"Mean\". \"Supported\" indicates that the non-null, " "non-key properties of the Component SettingData instance " "represents a set of supported property values that are " "not otherwise qualified." ), ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", ".." }, Values { "Default", "Optimal", "Mean", "Supported", "DMTF Reserved" }, ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SettingsDefineCapabilities.PropertyPolicy", "CIM_SettingsDefineCapabilities.ValueRange" }] uint16 ValueRole = 3; [Description ( "The ValueRange property indicates further semantics on " "the interpretation of all non-null, non-key properties " "of the Component SettingData.\n" "\"Point\" indicates that this SettingData instance " "provides a single set of values.\n" "\"Minimums\", \"Maximums\", and \"Increments\", are only " "evaluated against non-null, non-key, non-enumerated, " "non-boolean, numeric properties of the SettingData " "instance. Each property of that set shall be " "mathematically comparable to other instances of that property.\n" "\"Minimums\" indicates that this SettingData instance " "provides minimum values for evaluated properties. When " "used with PropertyPolicy = \"Independent\", only one " "such setting per particular SettingData instance shall " "be specified for any Capabilities. Unless restricted by " "a Maximums on the same set of properties, all values " "that compare higher than the specified values are also " "considered to be supported by the associated " "capabilities instance. \n" "\"Maximums\" indicates that this SettingData instance " "provides maximum values for evaluated properties. When " "used with PropertyPolicy = \"Independent\", only one " "such setting per particular SettingData instance shall " "be specified for any Capabilities. Unless restricted by " "a Minimums on the same set of properties, all values " "that compare lower than the specified values are also " "considered to be supported by the associated " "capabilities instance.\n" "\"Increments\" indicates that this SettingData instance " "provides increment values for evaluated properties. For " "the associated Capabilities, if an evaluated property " "currently has no corresponding minimums or maximums, " "then the property has no affect. Otherwise, for each " "evaluated property: its value x shall be between the " "minimum and maximum, inclusively, and shall have the " "property that both the result of maximum minus x and the " "result of x minus minimum are each an integer multiple " "of the increment. If either minimum or maximum is not " "specified and the other is, then the missing value shall " "be respectively assumed to be the lowest or highest " "supported value for the property\'s data-type. " "Additionally, if both a minimum and a maximum are " "specified for an evaluated property, then the result of " "maximum minus minimum shall be an integer multiple of " "the increment." ), ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", ".." }, Values { "Point", "Minimums", "Maximums", "Increments", "DMTF Reserved" }, ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SettingsDefineCapabilities.PropertyPolicy", "CIM_SettingsDefineCapabilities.ValueRole" }] uint16 ValueRange = 0; };