The eml-entity module defines the logical characteristics of
each entity in the dataset. Entities are usually tables of
data (eml-dataTable). Data tables may be ascii text files,
relational database tables, spreadsheets or other type of
tabular data with a fixed logical structure. Related to data
tables are views (eml-view) and stored
procedures (eml-storedProcedure). Views and stored procedures
are produced by an RDBMS or related system. Other types of data
such as: raster (eml-spatialRaster), vector (eml-spatialVector) or
spatialReference image data are also data entities. An
otherEntity element would be used to describe types of entities
that are not described by any other entity type.
The eml-entity module, like other modules, may be
"referenced" via the <references> tag. This
allows an entity document to be described once, and then
used as a reference in other locations within the EML document
via its ID.
Element Definitions:
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otherEntity
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The other entity element is a descriptor of a
not-otherwise-defined entity in the dataset, identified by its name.
The element can contain information about the entity's basic identity,
its temporal, geographic and taxonomic coverage, and its
type.
Example(s):
Photograph of rocky intertidal plot 12 from Santa Cruz
Island
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attributeList
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The list of attributes associated with this
entity. For more information see the eml-attribute
module.
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constraint
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Description of any relational constraints on '
this entity. For more information see the eml-constraint
module.
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entityType
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The entityType field contains the name of the
entity's type. The entity's type is typically the name of the
type of data represented in the entity, such as "photograph".
This field is used only if this is an 'other' entity and you
want to specify the kind of "other" entity this
is.
Example(s):
Photograph
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alternateIdentifier
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An additional, secondary identifier for this
entity. The primary identifier belongs in the "id" attribute, but
additional identifiers that are used to label this entity, possibly
from different data management systems, can be listed
here.
Example(s):
VCR3465
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entityName
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The name identifies the entity in the dataset:
file name, name of database table, etc.
Example(s):
SpeciesAbundance1996
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entityDescription
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Text generally describing the entity, its type,
and relevant information about the data in the
entity.
Example(s):
Species abundance data for 1996 at the VCR LTER
site
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physical
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Information on the physical format of this entity.
Each logical entity can be serialized in one or more physical
formats, which can be described here. For each physical format,
provide a "physical" element that describes the format and how
to obtain that version. Two physical elements MUST describe
the same entity precisely (i.e., after obtaining and parsing
the physical data stream described under each physical element,
one MUST end with an identical logical entity).
For more information see the eml-physical module.
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coverage
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Information on the geographic, spatial and temporal
coverages used in this entity. Please see the eml-coverage module
for more information.
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methods
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Information on the specific methods used to collect
information in this entity. Please see the eml-methods module for
more information.
Example(s):
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additionalInfo
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This field provides any information that is not
characterized by the other entity metadata
fields.
Example(s):
Multiple sampling events represented
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Attribute Definitions:
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id
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Type: res:IDType
Use: optional
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system
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Type: res:SystemType
Use: optional
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scope
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Type: res:ScopeType
Use: optional
Default value: document
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system
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Type: res:SystemType
Use: optional
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The information management system within
which this identifier has relevance. Generally, the
identifier would be unique within the "system" and would be
sufficient to retrieve the entity from the system. The
system is often a URL or URI that identifies the main entry
point for the information management
system.
Example(s):
http://knb.ecoinformatics.org/knb/
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Complex Type Definitions:
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OtherEntityType
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Group Definitions:
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EntityGroup
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The EntityGroup defines the common structure for
descriptions of any type of entity, including the name and attributes
of the entity. The term entity is used in the sense of an entity in a
relational model. The most common entity is a table, something with
columns and rows, but can also represent an image or other type of
data. See 'eml-attribute' for descriptions of the required attribute
fields.
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