OSLC Core properties used by all Configuration Management resources
Prefixed Name |
Occurs |
Read-only |
Value-type |
Representation |
Range |
Description |
OSLC Core: Common Properties |
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rdf:type |
one-or-many |
unspecified |
Resource |
Reference |
n/a |
The resource type URIs. |
dcterms:contributor |
zero-or-many |
unspecified |
!AnyResource |
Either |
any |
Contributor or contributors to resource (reference: Dublin Core). It is likely that the target resource will be an foaf:Person but that is not necessarily the case. |
dcterms:created |
zero-or-one |
True |
DateTime |
n/a |
n/a |
Timestamp of resource creation (reference: Dublin Core) |
dcterms:creator |
zero-or-many |
unspecified |
AnyResource |
Either |
any |
Creator or creators of resource (reference: Dublin Core). It is likely that the target resource will be an foaf:Person but that is not necessarily the case. |
dcterms:description |
zero-or-one |
unspecified |
XMLLiteral |
n/a |
n/a |
Descriptive text (reference: Dublin Core) about resource represented as rich text in XHTML content. SHOULD include only content that is valid and suitable inside an XHTML <div> element. |
dcterms:identifier |
exactly-one |
True |
String |
n/a |
n/a |
A unique identifier for a resource. Assigned by the service provider when a resource is created. Not necessarily intended for end-user display. |
dcterms:modified |
zero-or-one |
True |
DateTime |
n/a |
n/a |
Timestamp of latest resource modification (reference: Dublin Core) |
dcterms:subject |
zero-or-many |
unspecified |
String |
n/a |
n/a |
Tag or keyword for a resource. Each occurrence of a dc:subject property denotes an additional tag for the resource. |
dcterms:title |
exactly-one |
unspecified |
XMLLiteral |
n/a |
n/a |
Title (reference: Dublin Core) of the resource represented as rich text in XHTML content. |
Configuration
Additional properties to be discussed - may include:
* A way to identify different configurations of the same ‘thing’ - same resource set, same component, …
* Sub-configurations (configurations contained in this configuration)
* Dependencies (configurations on which this configuration depends)
* Baselines created from this configuration
* Baselines merged into this configuration
Baseline
Additional properties to be discussed - may include:
- A way to identify different baselines of the same ‘thing’ - same resource set, same component, …
- Sub-baselines (baselines contained in this baseline)
- Dependencies (baselines on which this baseline depends)
- Resource set (a Basic Profile Container defining the resources in this baseline)
Note that configurations and baselines do not have status or lifecycle properties; instead, we expect other resources that define such status to link to configurations and baselines. These other resources might be Change Requests, or resources from some as-yet undefined OSLC Lifecycle or Process Domain.