dprod:DataProduct
A rational, managed, and governed collection of data, with purpose, value and ownership, meeting consumer needs over a planned life-cycle.
A data product may have input and output ports, code and metadata
Properties
dprod:dataProductOwner (optional)
The agent that is accountable overall for the data product, including managing it through its lifecycle.
description (optional)
A free text description of the data product.
dprod:domain (optional)
The business or information area supported by the data product.
The domain is intended to be a resource in its own right. This specification does not constrain the class to be used.
hasPolicy (optional)
An ODRL conformant policy expressing the rights associated with the data product. This is an inferred relationship based on the rights expressed on the individual datasets of the data product.
dprod:inputDataset (optional)
The source data made available to the data product through input data services. Depending on the lifecycle of the data product, this may be a stated or inferred relationship aligned with the input ports.
dprod:inputPort (optional)
A set of services exposed by a data product to collect its source data and makes it available for further internal transformation. An input port can receive data from one or more upstream sources in a push (i.e. asynchronous subscription) or pop mode (i.e. synchronous query). Each data product may have one or more input ports.
label (optional)
The name given to the data product.
dprod:lifecycleStatus (optional)
The development status of the data product.
dprod:outputDataset (optional)
The data that is exposed by the data product through output data services in a way that can be understood and trusted. Depending on the lifecycle of the data product, this may be a stated or inferred relationship aligned with the output ports.
dprod:outputPort (optional)
A set of services exposed by a data product to share the generated data in a way that can be understood and trusted.
dprod:purpose (optional)
A description of the objectives and intended usage of the data product.