SPASE Base Model

The Resource Types currently in the base data model are:

Annotation
Explanatory or descriptive information that is associated with another resource.
Catalog
Listing of events or observational notes.
Collection
An aggregation of resources, which may encompass collections of one resource type as well as those of mixed types.
Document
Plain or formatted text that may include graphics, sound, other multimedia data, or hypermedia references.
DisplayData
A graphical representation of data.
NumericalData
Data product stored as numerical values in a specified format.
Granule
An accessible portion of another resource.
Instrument
A device that is used to sense and parameterize a physical phenomenon.
Model
A physical or empirical (including data-driven) formulation used to represent or predict the dynamical or propagational behaviors of a system or a quantity.
ModelRun
Description of a model run, including the code ID, the run spatial and temporal description, and all the relevant inputs.
Observatory
The host (spacecraft, network, facility) for instruments making observations.
Person
An individual human being.
Registry
A location or facility where resources are catalogued.
Repository
A location or facility where resources are stored.
Service
A location or facility that can perform a well-defined task.
Software
An application which can be installed, built or readily used.

SPASE Simulation Extensions

The Resource Types currently in the simulation extensions are:

SimulationRun
Description of a simulation run, including the code ID, the run spatial and temporal description, and all the relevant inputs.
SimulationModel
Descriptor of a simulation model: type of numerical scheme, versions,...
NumericalOutput
Numerical data generated from a simulation run.
DisplayOutput
A graphical representation of data generated from a simulation run.

The simulation extensions also override the following classes in the base model:

Granule
An accessible portion of another resource.
Paarticle
A description of the types of particles observed in the measurement.