access controlled storage
A storage is a space of URIs in which you can individually control for each resource who has access to it.
- Comment
- A storage is a space of URIs in which you can individually control for each resource who has access to it.
- Label
- access controlled storage
- SubClassOf
- storage
- SubClassOf
- InformationResource
Master Workspace
This is a workspace for storing the information about the other workspaces. As a user, you normally don't have to worry about it.
- Comment
- This is a workspace for storing the information about the other workspaces. As a user, you normally don't have to worry about it.
- Label
- enMaster Workspace
- SubClassOf
- Private workspace
- Domain
- Agent
- Label
- enmaster workspace
- Range
- Master Workspace
personal storage
A personal storage is a space of URIs in which you and only you have access to data, you cannot give access to anyone else.
- Comment
- A personal storage is a space of URIs in which you and only you have access to data, you cannot give access to anyone else.
- Label
- personal storage
- SubClassOf
- storage
- Domain
- Agent
- Label
- preferences file
- Range
- ConfigurationFile
Preferences workspace
Aceess may not be open to the public. Contains preferences resources.
- Comment
- Aceess may not be open to the public. Contains preferences resources.
- Label
- Preferences workspace
- SubClassOf
- workspace
Private workspace
Access only by the you, the user.
- Comment
- Access only by the you, the user.
- Label
- Private workspace
- SubClassOf
- workspace
public storage
A public storage is a space of URIs in which you have access to data, and all data is accessible to anyone without control.
- Comment
- A public storage is a space of URIs in which you have access to data, and all data is accessible to anyone without control.
- Label
- public storage
- SubClassOf
- storage
Public workspace
Aceess is open to the public. Anything in a public workspace can be accesed by anyone.
- Comment
- Aceess is open to the public. Anything in a public workspace can be accesed by anyone.
- Label
- Public workspace
- SubClassOf
- workspace
storage
The storage in which this workspace is, or the storage which contains this resource, or a storage available to this agent to use.
- Comment
- The storage in which this workspace is, or the storage which contains this resource, or a storage available to this agent to use.
- Label
- storage
- Range
- storage
URI prefix
URIs which start with this string are in this workspace or storage. This may be used for constructing URIs for new storage resources.
- Comment
- URIs which start with this string are in this workspace or storage. This may be used for constructing URIs for new storage resources.
- Label
- URI prefix
- Prompt
- Give the first part of the URis in this workspace
workspace
Workspaces are place where data is stored, and associated polices of privacy. A given application typically stores information in several different workspaces, some being user private, some shared, and some public.
- Comment
- Workspaces are place where data is stored, and associated polices of privacy. A given application typically stores information in several different workspaces, some being user private, some shared, and some public.
- DisjointUnionOf
-
A0
- First
- Private workspace
- Rest
-
A1
- First
- Shared workspace
- Rest
-
A2
- First
- Public workspace
- Rest
- nil
- Label
- workspace
Workspace Ontology
This ontology is for use in describing Workspaces. Workspaces are places where data is stored and associated policies of privacy. A given application typically stores information in several different workspaces, some being user private, some shared, and some public. it is crucial that the user has easy control over the destiny of information. Goals then are that the user can - create workspaces - easily understand which workspace data is going into - understand what the implications of that are - (later) set ACLS on them - publish apropriate use policies for them
- Comment
- This ontology is for use in describing Workspaces. Workspaces are places where data is stored and associated policies of privacy. A given application typically stores information in several different workspaces, some being user private, some shared, and some public. it is crucial that the user has easy control over the destiny of information. Goals then are that the user can - create workspaces - easily understand which workspace data is going into - understand what the implications of that are - (later) set ACLS on them - publish apropriate use policies for them
- Title
- Workspace Ontology
- Version
- $Id: space.ttl,v 1.4 2021/10/01 18:47:19 timbl Exp $