In a document, the attribute value is the value assigned to the attribute by the document developer for each individual instance of the attribute. Within the attribute specification, it's a list of all the possible values for an attribute.
An instance of the type of information indicated by an Attribute Type . source: TINA-C domain: Information Model usage: EU-P103
The data in an attribute instance.
Actual specific "value" (quantitative or qualitative) given to an attribute.
Attributes values are the possible values an attribute can have.
one of the range of values that an attribute supports. The Java Print Service represents each supported attribute with one of the attribute classes, such as the OrientationRequested class. The class itself is the attribute category. An instance of the class, such as an OrientationRequested object, is the attribute value. The term attribute often refers to the attribute value because the value of an attribute implies the attribute itself.
an ordered pair of attribute and value, the value being of the type of the attribute
a small, atomic data item, such as an integer or an enumerated value
a specific quantity or quality of the attribute assigned to a phenomenon in that class
a specific valid value for the type of the attribute
A value or property that is a characteristic of a spatial element. For example, a specific symbol or color may represent 150-160 bu/A, which is a value assigned to that attribute.
A user-defined application setting for a specific attribute name.
a specific quality or quantity assigned to an attribute (e.g., steel), for a specific entity instance.
The particular occurrence of information appearing in that entry. For example, the value for the jobTitle attribute could be manager.
See attribute, value, and resource value.
From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.1 ( 2004-02-04) the content of the AttValue (the text between the ' or " delimiters) as the attribute value.
From Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 ( 2000-10-06) the content of the AttValue (the text between the ' or " delimiters) as the attribute value.