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FEATURE OBJECT ATTRIBUTES
 
FEATURE OBJECT ATTRIBUTES
  
Attribute:  Category of manoeuvring and berthing and manouvering assistance
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Attribute:  Category of berthing and manoeuvring assistance
  
Acronym: catbas Code: ?
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Acronym: CATBAS Code: ?
  
 
Camel case: categoryOfBerthingAssistance
 
Camel case: categoryOfBerthingAssistance
  
Attribute type: E
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Attribute type: Simple
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Data type: Enumeration
  
 
Expected input:
 
Expected input:
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1 : icebreaker
 
1 : icebreaker
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2 : harbour tug
 
2 : harbour tug
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3 : mooring boat
 
3 : mooring boat
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4 : mule
 
4 : mule
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5 : towing launch
 
5 : towing launch
  
 
Definitions:
 
Definitions:
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icebreaker:
 
icebreaker:
  
 
A ship equipped to make and maintain a channel through ice (Websters Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary, 1983).
 
A ship equipped to make and maintain a channel through ice (Websters Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary, 1983).
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harbour tug:
 
harbour tug:
  
 
A strongly built powerful boat used for towing and pushing vessels in the harbour area. (Adapted from Websters Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary, 1983).
 
A strongly built powerful boat used for towing and pushing vessels in the harbour area. (Adapted from Websters Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary, 1983).
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mooring boat:
 
mooring boat:
  
 
A boat which assists berthing a vessel with ropes or anchor.
 
A boat which assists berthing a vessel with ropes or anchor.
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mule:
 
mule:
  
 
A locomotive to move vessels, e. g. as used in Panama Canal  
 
A locomotive to move vessels, e. g. as used in Panama Canal  
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towing launch:
 
towing launch:
  
 
A boat, used in harbours for the towage of lighters and other small vessels (International Maritime Dictionary, Second Edition 1961)
 
A boat, used in harbours for the towage of lighters and other small vessels (International Maritime Dictionary, Second Edition 1961)
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No remarks.
 
No remarks.
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Distinction:
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Justification:<br>
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New attribute
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Comment:
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No comments.
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Latest revision as of 09:37, 22 August 2011

FEATURE OBJECT ATTRIBUTES

Attribute: Category of berthing and manoeuvring assistance

Acronym: CATBAS Code: ?

Camel case: categoryOfBerthingAssistance

Attribute type: Simple

Data type: Enumeration

Expected input:

ID Meaning INT 1 M-4

1 : icebreaker

2 : harbour tug

3 : mooring boat

4 : mule

5 : towing launch

Definitions:


icebreaker:

A ship equipped to make and maintain a channel through ice (Websters Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary, 1983).


harbour tug:

A strongly built powerful boat used for towing and pushing vessels in the harbour area. (Adapted from Websters Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary, 1983).


mooring boat:

A boat which assists berthing a vessel with ropes or anchor.


mule:

A locomotive to move vessels, e. g. as used in Panama Canal


towing launch:

A boat, used in harbours for the towage of lighters and other small vessels (International Maritime Dictionary, Second Edition 1961)


Remarks:

No remarks.


Distinction:


Justification:

New attribute


Comment:

No comments.




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