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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/literature/augmented-social-network/'
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categories: ["Web Standards","History"]
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tags: ["Planetwork","Augmented Social Network","OASIS","Microsoft","Literature"]
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tags: ["Planetwork","Augmented Social Network","OASIS","Microsoft","Literature"]
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The goal of XDI is to enable data from any data source to be identified, exchanged, linked, and synchronized into a machine-readable dataweb using XML documents just as content from any content source can linked into the human-readable Web using HTML documents today. Because the controls needed to mediate access and usage of shared data can be built right into every XDI link, the emergence of a global Dataweb has the potential to do for trusted data interchange what the Web did for open content exchange.
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The goal of XDI is to enable data from any data source to be identified, exchanged, linked, and synchronized into a machine-readable dataweb using XML documents just as content from any content source can linked into the human-readable Web using HTML documents today. Because the controls needed to mediate access and usage of shared data can be built right into every XDI link, the emergence of a global Dataweb has the potential to do for trusted data interchange what the Web did for open content exchange.
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last_modified_at: 2020-12-09
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last_modified_at: 2020-12-09
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permalink: /literature/dataweb-introduction-to-xdi/
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categories: ["Web Standards"]
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tags: ["XRI","XDI","Dataweb","Literature"]
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categories: ["Web Standards"]
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tags: ["XDI","Danube Tech","OASIS","BTCR","W3C","Planetwork","Indy"]
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tags: ["XDI","Danube Tech","OASIS","BTCR","W3C","Planetwork","Indy"]
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description: Defining a syntax for abstract structured identifiers to share semantics across different URI schemes, domains, and applications (XRI); plus defining a simple XML format for uniform metadata discovery for all URIs (XRD)
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description: Defining a syntax for abstract structured identifiers to share semantics across different URI schemes, domains, and applications (XRI); plus defining a simple XML format for uniform metadata discovery for all URIs (XRD)
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The purpose of this TC is to define a syntax for abstract structured identifiers -- identifiers that can be used within other URI schemes (such as http: and https: URIs) to share semantics across any number of domains and applications. The TC is also defining a simple XML descriptor format and HTTP(S) protocol for uniform resource metadata discovery.
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The purpose of this TC is to define a syntax for abstract structured identifiers -- identifiers that can be used within other URI schemes (such as http: and https: URIs) to share semantics across any number of domains and applications. The TC is also defining a simple XML descriptor format and HTTP(S) protocol for uniform resource metadata discovery.
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category: ["Web Standards"]
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tags: ["OASIS","XRI","XDI","Dataweb"]
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tags: ["OASIS","XRI","XDI","Dataweb"]
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last_modified_at: 2020-12-01
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description: XDI is a format and protocol for semantic data interchange -- a way different systems, applications, and databases can describe, map, exchange, link, synchronize, and protect data using a shared semantic graph model.
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description: XDI is a format and protocol for semantic data interchange -- a way different systems, applications, and databases can describe, map, exchange, link, synchronize, and protect data using a shared semantic graph model.
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The purpose of the OASIS XDI TC is to define a generalized, extensible, location-, application-, and transport-independent service for sharing, linking, and synchronizing data over the Internet and other data networks using XML documents and XRIs (Extensible Resource Identifiers), a URI-compatible abstract identifier scheme defined by the OASIS XRI Technical Committee. With XDI, data from any data source can be identified, described, linked, and synchronized into an active, machine-readable "dataweb" just as content from any content source can be identified and linked into the human-readable Web today.
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The purpose of the OASIS XDI TC is to define a generalized, extensible, location-, application-, and transport-independent service for sharing, linking, and synchronizing data over the Internet and other data networks using XML documents and XRIs (Extensible Resource Identifiers), a URI-compatible abstract identifier scheme defined by the OASIS XRI Technical Committee. With XDI, data from any data source can be identified, described, linked, and synchronized into an active, machine-readable "dataweb" just as content from any content source can be identified and linked into the human-readable Web today.
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category: ["Web Standards"]
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tags: ["OASIS","XRI","XDI","RDF","Dataweb"]
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