VOSpace Core Vocabulary VOSCORE ivo://ivoa.net/vospace/core IVOA Graham, M. Morris, D. Rixon, G. Dowler, P. Schaaff, A. Tody, D. Major, B. UPDATEME to standards publication date 2.1 Grid and Web Services WG grid@ivoa.net Virtual observatory Data storage Data retrieval VOSpace is the IVOA interface to distributed storage, described in the standard ivo://ivoa.net/std/vospace. The standard defines several terms. Their URIs were defined before StandardsRegExt was finalised and therefore do not live in the main VOSpace standards record. To still make them resolvable, this record was created as a stop-gap. http://ivoa.net/documents/VOSpace/ Other Research isSupplementedTo The VOSpace standard 2.1 availableSpace the amount of space available within a container btime the initial creation time contributor an entity responsible for making contributions to this resource coverage a spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant creator an entity primarily responsible for making the resource ctime the status change (aka metadata modification) time date a point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource description an account of the resource format the file format, physical medium or dimensions of the resource groupread the list of groups which can only read this resource groupwrite the list of groups which can read and write to this resource identifier an unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context language a language of the resource length the length or size of a resource mtime the data modification time publicread whether this resource is world readable publisher an entity responsible for making the resource available quota the value of a system quota on the resource relation a related resource rights information about rights held in and over the resource source a related resource from which the described resource is derived subject the topic of the resource title a name given to the resource type the nature or genre of the resource anyview SHALL be used as the view URI to indicate that a service will accept any view for an import operation binaryview SHALL be used as the view URI to import or export data as a binary file defaultview SHALL be used by a client to indicate that the service should choose the most appropriate view for a data export httpget SHALL be used as the protocol URI for a HTTP GET transfer httpput SHALL be used as the protocol URI for a HTTP PUT transfer httpsget SHALL be used as the protocol URI for a HTTP GET transfer over a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) httpsput SHALL be used as the protocol URI for a HTTP PUT transfer over a Secure Socket Layer (SSL)