Dimensionality

A dimension of space, such as width, height, or length. can be zero-dimensional (location point), one-dimensional (e.g. line, curve, path), two-dimensional (e.g. surface, face), or three-dimensional (e.g. surface, face) (e.g. body, volume). EXAMPLE In a 3D environment, the dimensionality of a pipe can be 1D to extract pipe lengths for quantity take off purposes 3D […]

information exchange

verb act of satisfying an information requirement (3.3.2) or part thereof [cited from ISO 19650-1:2018(en), 3.3.7]