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            "*": "Subscribe to the mediawiki-api-announce mailing list at <https://lists.wikimedia.org/postorius/lists/mediawiki-api-announce.lists.wikimedia.org/> for notice of API deprecations and breaking changes."
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                        "*": "The requirements for the structure of the {{rtm}} are a direct consequence of the basic use cases.\n* The ability to describe a network using a classical representation with nodes and edges.\n* The ability to describe a network using an optimised representation for fast computations in operational environments along the lines of connexity.\n* The ability to mix different description levels for an optimal representation of the network in question to fulfill the computational requirements most efficiently. This means especially to describe the operational hotspots in the most detailed level necessary whereas surrounding areas can be described at a higher level of aggregation using the minimum number of elements.\n\nThe structure of a network is defined using three core concepts:<br />\nThe two concepts \u201cNetElement\u201d and \u201cRelation\u201d are essential for the topological structure whereas the two concepts \u201cNetElement\u201d and \u201cElementPartCollection\u201d are used to describe the hierarchical structure between \u201cNetElement\u201d instances belonging to different description levels.<br />\nSo, if the network is modelled as a graph, it has to be expressed that NetElements are related to other NetElements (as most of the objects in this model, this Relation object has an identifier and a validity range).\n\n== Topological structure (network) ==\n{{main|Topological structure (network)}}\n\n== Hierarchical structure (levels) ==\n{{main|Hierarchical structure (levels)}}\n\n{{navi\n|chapter={{RTM}} Modelling Concepts\n|chapterlink=RTM Modelling Concepts\n|prev=Levels of detail\n|next=Positioning\n|pchapter={{rtm}} Quick Start\n|pchapterlink=RTM Quick Start\n|nchapter={{rtm}} External References\n|nchapterlink=RTM External References\n|snext=Topological structure (network)\n}}"
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