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DeviceModel - Device

asked 2020-05-08 11:55:58 +0200

GuyD gravatar image

"A DeviceModel captures the static properties of a Device." Can I interpret that a DeviceModel is a "class" of Devices: meaning I can have several Devices ("instances") with the same DeviceModel: DeviceModel 1 -> N Device?

Or is there a 1:1 relationship between DeviceModel and Device?

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answered 2020-05-20 12:45:02 +0200

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Although the data models](https://github.com/smart-data-models) are free to be used with any 'meaning', the original idea of device model (https://github.com/smart-data-models/...) is to keep static properties of a device while the device (https://github.com/smart-data-models/...) data model to keep those properties more dynamic (i.e. ip address,etc)

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