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*[[standard wiki URI]]s making uniformly licensed and formatted articles available, e.g. [[public domain interwiki]] or [[GFDL corpus]] [[wikitext standard]] collections, at URIs which are easy to remember and persistent | *[[standard wiki URI]]s making uniformly licensed and formatted articles available, e.g. [[public domain interwiki]] or [[GFDL corpus]] [[wikitext standard]] collections, at URIs which are easy to remember and persistent | ||
*semi-structured wikitext with [[interwiki link standard]]s and [[interwiki identity standard]]s that make it possible to specify "what" and "who" in a way that works across an entire corpus - this would create a true [[GFDL Corpus]] | *semi-structured wikitext with [[interwiki link standard]]s and [[interwiki identity standard]]s that make it possible to specify "what" and "who" in a way that works across an entire corpus - this would create a true [[GFDL Corpus]] | ||
*standardized [[XML DTD]] and [[XML-Schema]]s, e.g. as proposed for health care | *standardized [[XML DTD]] and [[XML-Schema]]s, e.g. as proposed for health care | ||
http://www.hl7.org/library/committees/structure/minutes/Minutes041999.doc | |||
*[[object-oriented database]]s like [[ORB]] to make the data more consistently available via one programmatic interface; | *[[object-oriented database]]s like [[ORB]] to make the data more consistently available via one programmatic interface; | ||
*[[relational database]]s that further structure the data but restrict data types to a fixed set; Typically these are quite complex to truly distribute | *[[relational database]]s that further structure the data but restrict data types to a fixed set; Typically these are quite complex to truly distribute | ||
*[[peer to peer]] networks that are more strictly hierarchical and reliant on [[namespace mechanics]] to match finder and publisher, e.g. [[Overnet]], some [[REST]] equivalents now in early testing | *[[peer to peer]] networks that are more strictly hierarchical and reliant on [[namespace mechanics]] to match finder and publisher, e.g. [[Overnet]], some [[REST]] equivalents now in early testing | ||
Any of these might be required in [[Distributed Consumerium]] | Any of these might be required in [[Distributed Consumerium]] |