Global Library

Provides a global standard set of Water Quality Specific Parameters, Units, Quantity Types, Agencies, Analysis Methods, and the means to map different standards. In addition all library items are localized into 24 languages. Additional application localization support is also provided.

Translations (i18n)

Supported languages

Currently Translations are typically provided for the following:

  • Bulgarian (BG)

  • Chinese (CN)

  • Croatian (HR)

  • Czech (CZ)

  • Danish (DK)

  • Dutch (NL)

  • English American (EN-US)

  • Great Britain (EN-GB)

  • French (FR)

  • German (DE)

  • Greek (GR)

  • Hungarian (HU)

  • Italian (IT)

  • Japanese (JP)

  • Korean (KR)

  • Polish (PL)

  • Portuguese (PT)

  • Romanian (RO)

  • Russian (RU)

  • Serbian (RS)

  • Slovak (SK)

  • Slovenian (SI)

  • Spanish (ES)

  • Swedish (SE)

  • Turkish (TR)

Modules

Translation Keys are grouped into Modules. The current defined modules are:

  • AQI_FOUNDATION_LIBRARY: Contains translations for items in Common Library

  • AQI_WEB_CLIENT: Contains translations for Angular Web Clients including Common UI Modules

  • AQI_EMAIL_TEMPLATE: Contains email templates needed for Enterprise Authorization

  • AQI_MOBILE_RIO: Contains translations for the Aquatic Compliance and Operations Mobile Data Collection Client

Quantity Types

Physical quantities are those quantities that can be measured. Basically, there are two types of physical quantities (Base quantities or fundamental quantities) and (Derived quantities). These are quantities that are used to describe the laws of physics.

Physical quantities may be divided into seven categories. - Mass - Length - Time - Temperature - Electric current - Luminous intensity - Amount of substance

ONE Platform does not differentiate between fundamental and derived quantities. Each quantity type is assigned a GUID for universal use.

Units

Units are the specific instance of a quantity type. For example for the quantity type of Mass, units could be: pounds, kilograms, etc. All Units have quantity types.

Parameters

Parameters are the common identifier of what is being measured. As an example, Flow. Parameters have an associated Base Unit and quantity type.

Agencies

Agencies are used as a source of authority for Methods, Unit and Parameter Codes.

Example Agencies:

  • UGGS

  • EPA

  • Hach

  • Aquatic Informatics

Agency Parameter Code Types

Agency Parameter Codes

Agency Unit Types

Agency Unity Codes