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Mandy Chessell resolved ATLAS-1768. ----------------------------------- Resolution: Fixed The open metadata types are implemented in ODPi Egeria: https://odpi.github.io/egeria/open-metadata-publication/website/open-metadata-types/ > Create common types for Open Metadata > ------------------------------------- > > Key: ATLAS-1768 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ATLAS-1768 > Project: Atlas > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: atlas-core > Affects Versions: 1.0.0 > Reporter: Mandy Chessell > Assignee: Mandy Chessell > Priority: Major > Labels: OpenMetadata > > This JIRA describes a proposal for standard types for open metadata entities > and relationships. For example, glossaries, database definitions, rules, > policies, ... > The value of having standard definitions for metadata is to enable type safe > APIs and business level UIs plus be able to exchange metadata between > different instances of metadata repositories. > The implementation of these common types is divided into 8 areas: > * Area 0 - for extensions to Apache Atlas's base model > * Area 1 - for definitions of the data-related assets we are governing and > using > * Area 2 - for a glossary of meanings and semantic relationships > * Area 3 - for information about asset use, crowd-sourced definitions and > collaboration around the data-related assets > * Area 4 - for governance such as policies, rules and classifications > * Area 5 - for reference models and reference data > * Area 6 - for metadata discovery processes (see > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ATLAS-1748) > * Area 7 - for lineage > Adaptation and flexibility are key in metadata environments so these common > definitions must be extensible - and we still need to support the ad hoc > definition of new types in Atlas. > Apache Atlas supports meta-types that are used in the definition of new > types. These are currently enumeration, struct, classification and entity. > JIRA https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ATLAS-1690 adds relationships to > this list. The open metadata models make use of all of these meta-types. > These are represented by sterotypes on the classes of the open metadata > definitions. > The Atlas wiki has the models as a set of linked pages which are probably the > easiest way to view the models. > Start here: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ATLAS/Building+out+the+Apache+Atlas+Typesystem -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)