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| <code>GlobalId</code> | | <code>GlobalId</code> | ||
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− | | A unique identifier of the project, generated by a computer | + | | A unique identifier of the project, generated by a computer. |
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| <code>OwnerHistory</code> | | <code>OwnerHistory</code> | ||
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− | | This special attribute can store names, dates, organisations, software vendor, and contact details of people who have started the project. This is usually the client | + | | This special attribute can store names, dates, organisations, software vendor, and contact details of people who have started the project. This is usually the client. |
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| <code>Name</code> | | <code>Name</code> | ||
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| Some text denoting the current project phase, or life-cycle phase of this project like "A" for phase A / stage 1. Does not necessarily apply to a library. There is no standard of what is considered a valid phase name. | | Some text denoting the current project phase, or life-cycle phase of this project like "A" for phase A / stage 1. Does not necessarily apply to a library. There is no standard of what is considered a valid phase name. | ||
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[[Category:Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)]] | [[Category:Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)]] |