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% raterspec common structure
%%
%% note: \pnumoff and \pnumon are temporary kluges (...hopefully)
\pnumoff\part{General System}\pnumon
\chapter{Host Environment}
\input{raterspec/sec/hostenv}
\chapter{Input Data}
\index{input data|(}
\input{raterspec/sec/input}
% implementation-specific parameter types
\section{Program-Specific Parameter Types}
\sectiondept{it/uw}
\inputtypesout
\index{input data|)}
\chapter{Input Parameters}
\index{input data!parameters|(}
\index{parameter|(}
\input{raterspec/sec/params}
\inputparamsout
\index{input data!parameters|)}
\index{parameter|)}
\pnumoff\part{Data Classification}\pnumon
\input{raterspec/sec/dataclass}

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% Data classifications
\label{s:dataclass}
\index{classification|(}
\chapter{Common Classifications}
\label{s:dataclass:common}
% applies until first subsection
\sectiondept{it}
\incomplete
A classification---also known as a ``class'', but that term is avoided in this
specification due to ambiguities---is a set of rules performed on the ^[input
data] yielding a boolean result of the same depth as the largest depth of the
applicable ^[input data]. \todo{Include formal documentation from DSL manual.}
\begin{ex}
Consider a classification~$c$ that has the following rules:
\begin{itemize}
\item $5\leq\alpha\leq10$
\item $\beta>0$
\end{itemize}
Given various sets of ^[input data], we would expect the results shown in
\fref{class-ex}.
\end{ex}
\begin{figure}
\center
\begin{tabular}{cc|c}
$\alpha$ & $\beta$ & Result \\
\hline
1 & 2 & $\bot$ \\
5 & 2 & $\top$ \\
\set{4,5} & \set{10,10} & \set{\bot,\top} \\
\set{\set{4,5},\set{5,6}} & \set{10,0}
& \set{\set{\bot,\top},\set{\bot,\bot}} \\
\end{tabular}
\caption{Results of various input data some classification}
\label{f:class-ex}
\end{figure}
A classification may treat the result of another classification as ^[input
data].
A classification may treat the result of a~^[calculation] (see \sref{premcalc}) as
^[input data].
All classifications in this section \shall apply to the ^[input data] as defined
in~\sref{indata}.
Each classification \shall have an associated character string
\dfn{classification!description} which \shall be made accessible to the caller
as ^[output data] in an \unspecified\ manner.
The point at which classifications are calculated is \unspecified; an
implementation \may choose to defer any specific classification until such a
time that it is needed by a calculation. Furthermore, an implementation \may
choose not to perform a given classification at all, so long as it is determined
that such a classification does not apply to any ^[input data].
%% user content
\dataclassout
\index{classification|)}