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capability element's standardID attribute). The Identifiers spec requires that any IVOA ID must have an entry in an IVOA registry; this implies that the standard itself is registered. Furthermore, there is an increasing interest to use IVOA identifiers to identify concepts and properties (e.g. VOSpace); the underlying identifier thus must be registered as well. The VOStandard data model and schema provides a framework in which IVOA standards can be described in the registry.
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The version 1.0 registry data model uses Resource Identifiers in several places to identify which standard a particular resource follows (e.g. the capability element's standardID attribute). The Identifiers spec requires that any IVOA ID must have an entry in an IVOA registry; this implies that the standard itself is registered. Furthermore, there is an increasing interest to use IVOA identifiers to identify concepts and properties (e.g. VOSpace); the underlying identifier thus must be registered as well. The VOStandard data model and schema provides a framework in which IVOA standards can be described in the registry.
The goals of this extension are:
Latest materialsSummary of Changessince v0.3
DiscussionHistorical materialsThis work used to be tracked via the RegDMStandards page. That page is now deprecated. (RayPlante - 10 Nov 2009) The previous version of the schema was distributed as part of the RegUpgradeToV10 page-- PaulHarrison - 25 Apr 2007 <--
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Meetings: InterOpNov2009Reg :: InterOpMay2009ResReg :: InterOpMay2008ResReg :: InterOpSep2007ResReg :: InterOpMay2007ResReg VOStandardThe version 1.0 registry data model uses Resource Identifiers in several places to identify which standard a particular resource follows (e.g. thecapability element's standardID attribute). The Identifiers spec requires that any IVOA ID must have an entry in an IVOA registry; this implies that the standard itself is registered. Furthermore, there is an increasing interest to use IVOA identifiers to identify concepts and properties (e.g. VOSpace); the underlying identifier thus must be registered as well. The VOStandard data model and schema provides a framework in which IVOA standards can be described in the registry.
The goals of this extension are:
Latest materialsSummary of Changessince v0.3
DiscussionHistorical materialsThis work used to be tracked via the RegDMStandards page. That page is now deprecated. (RayPlante - 10 Nov 2009) The previous version of the schema was distributed as part of the RegUpgradeToV10 page-- PaulHarrison - 25 Apr 2007 <--
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The goals of this extension are:
Latest materialsSummary of Changessince v0.3
DiscussionHistorical materialsThis work used to be tracked via the RegDMStandards page. That page is now deprecated. (RayPlante - 10 Nov 2009) The previous version of the schema was distributed as part of the RegUpgradeToV10 page-- PaulHarrison - 25 Apr 2007 <--
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