DNAOS/Glossary/R

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RDF
Resource Description Framework, a W3C semantic web standard.

REFERENCE
A direct resource reference is typically, the universal unique identifier of the referenced Resource; Indirect references vary and include all non-direct references (e.g. search query).

REGISTRATION
a process to register users, visitors, administrators, partners, suppliers. etc. to membership, activities, and resources.

RELATION
resource type used to define and qualify an association from a subject Resource to an object Resource; relations have a type that defines the relationship, as well as source (From) and destination (activities) resources; the DNAOS default or pre-defined relations include. for example, access, schedule, and report relations.

REMMS
REMMS (Resource & EntitlementModeling and Management Standards), also referred to as Universal REMMS, are a set of standard specifications proposed to support information sharing securely, universally. As entitlement is a type of relation between resources, REMMS specify compatibility for modeling, managing, and sharing information as resources linked by relations.

REPORT
laid-out and formatted application resources reports, generated by a report services engine, from advanced XPath XQuery, SQL queries, as well as layout information.

RESOURCE
anything or any information that anyone defines, including application resources, virtual profiles, datasets, data-structures; the resources, content and profiles, analyzed, processed, transformed and persisted by applications; distributed application resources in the DNAOS context; (e.g. systems, humans, content, relations, business, schedules, processes).

RIGHT
DNAOS rights are granted with role assignments (access resources). See also Privileges.

ROLE
Association attribute defining the access rights of a resource on another one.

ROTATE
an important modeling operation, available to DNAOS rich graphical SOA client applications and users, to selectively move and turn forward or backward around an axis, application resources, virtual profiles, and business processes. see also Auto-Layout and Zoom.

ROW
a form organization and formatting structure resource, corresponding to a table row in a form layout. Rows typically contain cells.

RSS
DNAOS news feeds and blogs are available in RSS and ATOM.