nie:DataObjectnie:DataObject |
A unit of data that is created, annotated and processed on the user desktop. It represents a native structure the user works with. The usage of the term 'native' is important. It means that a DataObject can be directly mapped to a data structure maintained by a native application. This may be a file, a set of files or a part of a file. The granularity depends on the user. This class is not intended to be instantiated by itself. Use more specific subclasses.
http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Resource
nie:DataObject
├── nco:ContactListDataObject
├── nfo:FileDataObject
├── nfo:RemotePortAddress
├── nfo:SoftwareService
├── nfo:SoftwareItem
├── nfo:MediaStream
├── nfo:HardDiskPartition
├── nmo:MailboxDataObject
╰── ncal:CalendarDataObject
“tracker:available” property“tracker:available” http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#boolean
Number of possible elements per resource (Cardinality): 1
“nfo:belongsToContainer” property“nfo:belongsToContainer” nfo:DataContainer
Models the containment relations between Files and Folders (or CompressedFiles).
Number of possible elements per resource (Cardinality): 1
This property supersedes the following properties from this or parent classes:
“nie:isPartOf” property“nie:isPartOf” nie:InformationElement
Number of possible elements per resource (Cardinality): Unlimited
“nie:created” property“nie:created” http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime
Number of possible elements per resource (Cardinality): 1
“nie:lastRefreshed” property“nie:lastRefreshed” http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime
Number of possible elements per resource (Cardinality): 1
This property supersedes the following properties from this or parent classes:
“nie:interpretedAs” property“nie:interpretedAs” nie:InformationElement
Number of possible elements per resource (Cardinality): 1
“nie:dataSource” property“nie:dataSource” nie:DataSource
Number of possible elements per resource (Cardinality): Unlimited
This property supersedes the following properties from this or parent classes:
“nie:byteSize” property“nie:byteSize” http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#integer
File size in bytes
Number of possible elements per resource (Cardinality): 1
“nie:url” property“nie:url” http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string
URL pointing at the location of the resource. In cases where creating a simple file:// or http:// URL for a file is difficult (e.g. for files inside compressed archives) the applications are encouraged to use conventions defined by Apache Commons VFS Project at http://jakarta.apache.org/ commons/ vfs/ filesystems.html.
Number of possible elements per resource (Cardinality): 1