Terminology
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The following section provides a comprehensive list of terms employed in The IO Foundation's Data-Centric Digital Rights initiative.
A finite sequence of instructions that transform input data, and in turn generate output data, in order to perform a task or solve a problem.
Source Entities exist in the analog space.
Ensemble of regulations that apply to all objects in a transaction in the DCDR Framework. These regulations can be established by any governance body or Community.
Data conforming a Digital Twin component that maintains its entanglement with its source entity component.
In a spawning operation, Parent is the originating Object that is spawned and Child is the resulting spawn.
Expression of agreement that grants permission to proceed with a certain proposal.
A collection of discrete meaningful values, collected or deduced, that can be stored, processed or transmitted.
Quantified information representing properties of a source entity.
A set of data, either authentic or non-authentic, arranged under a certain schema conforms a Digital Twin.
Legal mechanism that aims at the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of Personal Data.
The advocacy bringing forward the observance of the Rights to be applied over data to protect it from its undue usage or extinction.
The basic principles protecting Representational Entities in Digital Spaces.
A set of guiding concepts around which the conversation of DR is constructed.
A collection of interconnected hardware Nodes that collaborate to perform tasks where none of the parties is irreplaceable for a proper functioning. / to perform its expected SERVICES.
The Representational Entity for any non-human Source Entity.
Assets are owned by Digital Communities.
A collection of one or more Representational Entities, organized around a common objective.
@@@Definition of the digital world from the perspective of the technology.
Any algorithmic action that may bring closer the extinction of a given data point.
Any algorithmic decision that will result in the occurrence of a Digital Harm.
The resulting damaging outcome, be it over the Representational Entity or its Source Entity, that will result in Digital or Physical Harm.
The Representational Entity for any human Source Entity.
An algorithmic action that proactively prevents the occurrence of a Digital Harm on a given data point.
Digital Rights: Always use βDigital Rightsβ and not βdigital rightsβ.
Digital Rights are the basic principles protecting Representational Entities in Digital Spaces. By extension, protecting Digital Rights is the way to observe Human Rights.
The collection of Digital Right
The basic principles protecting Representational Entities in Digital Spaces.
Digital Spaces are, beyond the Internet, the collection of networks that, whether public or private, hold data representing a Source Entity which may be stored for digital processing with or without their consent and/or knowledge.
The collection of digital mediums, whether public or private, that may store digital twins in any way that conforms their identities, with or without their consent and/or knowledge.
The collection of digital mediums, whether public or private, that may store digital twins in any way that conforms their identities, with or without their consent and/or knowledge.
The collection of digital mediums, whether public or private, that may store users' Data in any way that conforms their identities, with or without their consent and/or knowledge.
Digital replica of a living or non-living physical entity, organized around a schema.
A distributed database that is used to maintain a list of records, called Blocks, which store an amount of data. By design, blockchains are resistant to modification of said data once recorded. Blocks and Envelopes are the building units of blockchain structures in 1Persona.
A unique identifier that allows an emitter A to send a message to a receptor B unequivocally. Examples:
Email address
Telegram username
Mobile number
Physical address
Human Rights: Always use βHuman Rightsβ and not βhuman rightsβ.
Human Rights are the basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are considered to be entitled to.
The advocacy bringing forward the observance of the Human Rights that are conferred to people.
@@@The people who make possible the design, implementation and maintenance of the Digital Domain from the Analog Domain.
Development and application of principles, policies, standards, decision-making procedures and programs that shape the evolution and use of the Internet.
Format
The collection of all States an object goes through from its genesis to its end.
A list of instructions, encoded using BPMN, that determines the behavior of Layer III objects and their Interactions.
Any collection of Nodes is called a Mesh. When comparing two Meshes, one will be determined as SuperMesh (or Parent Mesh) while the other one will be labeled as SubMesh (Child Mesh). From the perspective of a Node, the Mesh it belongs to is always named OwnMesh. The Mesh that represents the ensemble of the running Network is called PrimeMesh.
A desired modification of one or more states measured by a set of KPIs.
Any harm received by a physical entity.
Any harm applied, be it Physical (PH) or Digital (DH).
What you seek to protect.
Any harmful action, be it Physical (PHA) or Digital (DHA).
Any harmful outcome, be it Physical (PHO) or Digital (DHO).
The required number of Nodes in a Mesh to ensure its proper and full functionality.
A templated organization of data that provides an understanding about the nature and the utility of a given set of data.
Analyzing a system by removing a number of objects and discarding a number of dimensions in order to understand something.
Source Entities are any Analog object that is susceptible to be represented in any digital shape by ways of data that defines its characteristics.
A Space object always acts as the Genesis Object for all its contained objects.
The action of creating a replica of an Object that remains linked over the course of its usage.
The outcome of the division of the Internet due to various factors, such as technology, commerce, politics, nationalism, religion and divergent national interests.
Representational Entities are the resulting digital model obtained from data from any Source Entity.
The digital representation of people and objects in Digital Spaces.
The UDHR is the international document reference, proclaimed by the United Nations, that serves as the foundation to the observance of Human Rights worldwide.
A set of legal and technical standards to ensure the observance, compliance and implementation of Digital Rights.
The UDDR is a set of legal definitions and technical standards to ensure the observance, compliance and implementation of Data-Centric Digital Rights.