Resource
Resources are things that agents can create, use, consume, exchange, share... They are inputs and outputs to processes. Their flows through processes are recorded as economic events (using the REA language).
See Resource Type page for an in-dept characterization of resources.
Property regime
All resources are under some property regime. See more on property.
Governance of resources
Rules that govern access to resources for their consumption or use. They are related to property regime and the rights associated with them. These rules also dependent on the resource type. See more on Physical resource governance. See also Sensorica's governance document
Resources in the NRP-CAS
Resources are the primary building blocks of the NRP-CAS, which is based on the REA ontology (resources, events, agents). They are grouped into Resource Types within the NRP-CAS. Furthermore, resources are listed in an inventory in the NRP-CAS. See the Inventory page for more.
External links
- On resource flows - Tibi
- What is the connection and difference between a Resource Type and a Resource?
- From material scarcity to artificial abundance – The case of FabLabs and 3D printing technologies; Primavera De Filippi, Peter Troxler
- How to think about Resources and Resource Types from the UDML perspective - see Ampie's doc