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− | An [[Buckminster CSPEC | + | =Definition= |
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+ | An [[Buckminster CSPEC Artifact|artifact]] is a [[Component Attribute (Buckminster)|Component Attribute]]. It is used in a [[Buckminster Component Specification|CSPEC]] to declare a component attribute that has one or several paths as its value. | ||
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− | + | Like all component attributes, artifacts can be declared to be private (to the component), or public (can be refered to by all other components). | |
− | [[Category:Buckminster Documentation | + | ==Examples== |
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+ | [[Category:Archived Buckminster Documentation]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:22, 19 July 2007
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Definition
An artifact is a Component Attribute. It is used in a CSPEC to declare a component attribute that has one or several paths as its value.
Description
Like all component attributes, artifacts can be declared to be private (to the component), or public (can be refered to by all other components).
Examples
Examples wanted