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rdms:glossary [2023/07/14 14:15] giuliordms:glossary [2025/03/20 10:31] (current) – [Glossary] Added replica jelte
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 ====== Glossary ====== ====== Glossary ======
  
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 **iCommands**\\ **iCommands**\\
-iCommands is the iRODS command line client for interaction with iRODS, thus RDMS, via linux-based workspaces.+iCommands is the iRODS command line client for interaction with iRODS, thus RDMS, via Linux-based workspaces.
  
 **iRODS**\\ **iRODS**\\
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 **Project**\\ **Project**\\
-The Projects location is a separate location in the RDMS in addition to the Home and Team Drives. Here (collaborative) data can be collected related to a specific research project. In this Projects location, it is possible to assign extra policies if needed. These policies have to be specified and implemented upon request by the users. An example of a policy would be: “Revoke access of participants after XX months”. In additiona project in the RDMS is the starting point to initialize the archiving workflow.+The Projects location is a separate location in the RDMS in addition to the Home and Team Drives. The Projects area of the RDMS is intended to (collaboratively) collect final datasets of defined projects or publications as well as for projects that require stricter permissions than team driveor when specific policies on the data are requested
  
 **Project Admin**\\ **Project Admin**\\
 +The persons assigned 'own' permission for a RDMS Project folder is the Project Admin who can manage a project (add/remove users, etc.).
  
 **Project Manager**\\ **Project Manager**\\
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 **Pure**\\ **Pure**\\
 Pure is the current research information system (CRIS) of the University of Groningen, which serves as a repository for all research output within the university. Data registered in Pure will be visible and findable via the UG research portal. Pure is the current research information system (CRIS) of the University of Groningen, which serves as a repository for all research output within the university. Data registered in Pure will be visible and findable via the UG research portal.
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 +**Replica**\\ 
 +A replica is one copy of the data represented by a file on one logical storage volume.  Each data object (file) maps to one or more replica in the system.
  
 **Repository**\\  **Repository**\\