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For DigiHaven we have introduced a record tree with metadata inheritance, where metadata is inherited from the top of the tree to the children below. For MediaHaven 2.0 will be gradually moving from a partial structure to a full tree structure with representations as for DigiHaven as shown in the trees below. The page Record Tree Glossary provides an overview of different terms used to describe the record tree.

Tree

The diagrams below show the organisation of the record in the applications DigiHaven and MediaHaven. In Use Cases we describe additional examples of trees.

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Sections

The tree has 4 large sections as detailed in https://mediahaven.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/CS/pages/3400007723/Record+Tree+Glossary#Term%3A-Structure

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Glossary

Record Tree Glossary

Business Logic

Rules

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  • A record can have at most 1 parent

  • No loops are allowed within the tree

  • Examples of records with no parent

    top record

    are the records at the top of the tree such as

    a

    the Series or Classification

  • orphaned record which can later be adopted.

  • exactly one parent

  • No Because no loops are allowed within the tree

    • A record cannot be a parent or child of itself

    • A record cannot be adopted by one of its (grand)children or (grand)parents

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