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032 package org.opengis.referencing.datum;
033
034 import java.util.Map;
035 import org.opengis.annotation.UML;
036 import static org.opengis.annotation.Specification.*;
037
038
039 /**
040 * Defines the origin of an engineering coordinate reference system. An engineering datum is used
041 * in a region around that origin. This origin can be fixed with respect to the earth (such as a
042 * defined point at a construction site), or be a defined point on a moving vehicle (such as on a
043 * ship or satellite).
044 *
045 * @author Martin Desruisseaux (IRD)
046 * @version 3.0
047 * @since 1.0
048 *
049 * @see DatumAuthorityFactory#createEngineeringDatum(String)
050 * @see DatumFactory#createEngineeringDatum(Map)
051 */
052 @UML(identifier="CD_EngineeringDatum", specification=ISO_19111)
053 public interface EngineeringDatum extends Datum {
054 }