Common use of File-Based Store System Clause in Contracts

File-Based Store System. The File-Based Store system includes services providing clients functions for standards- based and structured access and storage of files of arbitrary size. This is a fundamental requirement for a wide range of system processes, including indexing, transfer, transformation, and presentation. Equally, it is a main driver for clients that interface the resources managed by the PARTHENOS infrastructure or accessible through facilities available within the same infrastructure. The File-Based System is composed by a service abstracting over the physical storage and capable of mounting several different store implementations, (by default clients can make use of the MongoDB store) presenting a unified interface to the clients and allowing them to download, upload, remove, add and list files or unstructured byte-streams (binary objects). The binary objects must have owners and owners may define access rights to files, allowing private, public, or shared (group-based) access. All the operations of this service are provided through a standards-based, POSIX-like API which supports the organization and operations normally associated with local file systems whilst offering scalable and fault-tolerant remote storage

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Sources: Deliverable Agreement, Deliverable Document

File-Based Store System. The File-Based Store system includes services providing clients functions for standards- based and structured access and storage of files of arbitrary size. This is a fundamental requirement for a wide range of system processes, including indexing, transfer, transformation, and presentation. Equally, it is a main driver for clients that interface the resources managed by the PARTHENOS infrastructure or accessible through facilities available within the same infrastructure. The File-Based System is composed by of a service abstracting over the physical storage and capable of mounting several different store implementations, (by default clients can make use of the MongoDB store) presenting a unified interface to the clients and allowing them to download, upload, remove, add and list files or unstructured byte-streams (binary objects). The binary objects must have owners and owners may define access rights to files, allowing private, public, or shared (group-based) access. All the operations of this service are provided through a standards-based, POSIX-like API which supports the organization and operations normally associated with local file systems whilst offering scalable and fault-tolerant remote storage

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Sources: Deliverable Agreement