Difference between revisions of "ac:hasServiceAccessPoint"

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Service Access Point
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Service Access Point: Reference to an object (the "access point") describing network access to the media resource, or related resource, that the AC metadata describes. What constitutes an object is dependent on the representation (e.g., XML Schema, RDF, etc.), but for full compliance such a representation must provide that any of the terms in the Service Access Point Terms section below can be applied to an access point.

Notes: Audubon Core: hasServiceAccessPoint is an attribute of the media being described, as are all other AC terms except those in the following section, which are properties of the access point object referenced by the Service Access Point. Depending on the specific model used, the value of hasServiceAccessPoint may be implemented through some form of nesting objects inside other objects, or through a unique identifier pointing to an access point object.

Use with the Access Level Terms below. In particular, there is little point to using hasServiceAccessPoint if there is no value for the Access URI and perhaps the dcterms:format. Implementers in specific constraint languages such as XML Schema or RDF may wish to make those two properties mandatory on instances.