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lageresource

Lageresource is a conceptual term in information management and data architecture used to describe a large-scale data asset treated as a single logical resource across heterogeneous storage and compute environments. It provides a uniform abstraction for managing metadata, access control, and lifecycle for datasets that are too large or complex to be managed as individual files.

A lageresource typically comprises a globally unique identifier, a metadata model that captures provenance and quality

Lifecycles and governance: Lageresources support versioning and lineage tracking to aid reproducibility and auditing. Lifecycle policies

Use cases and interoperability: In data lakes, lageresources can represent large datasets or collections with consistent

Notes: The term lageresource is used in theoretical or industry discussions and does not yet correspond to

metrics,
storage
bindings
to
underlying
repositories
(object
stores,
file
systems,
or
databases),
and
an
access
layer
with
policy-based
APIs.
A
policy
layer
enforces
retention,
versioning,
immutability,
and
security
rules.
govern
retention,
archiving,
and
deletion,
while
metadata
catalogs
enable
discovery
and
access
governance.
They
are
designed
to
operate
across
multi-cloud
and
hybrid
environments
with
adapters
for
various
data
formats
and
processing
frameworks.
access
policies
across
storage
backends.
In
media
management,
they
model
large
libraries
of
video
or
image
assets
with
rich
metadata.
The
term
is
often
discussed
alongside
data
catalogs
and
governance
standards.
a
single
formal
standard.
See
also
data
lake,
data
catalog,
large
object
storage,
and
metadata.