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Spaces
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The DCDR Framework is currently a work in progress.
Spaces are the environments in which a number objects interact with each other through events by means of messages that are exchanged through channels at a given cost.
Spaces differentiate through their properties. The DCDR Framework consisders 3 Spaces, which provide a global working area in the objective of protecting people's rights and their data, namely:
- The Physical Space
- Mental Spaces
- Digital Spaces
An initial comparison of Spaces would provide the following insights:
Space | Physical | Mental | Digital |
---|---|---|---|
Source | Itself | Physical
(Organic) | Mental
(Synthetic) |
Dimensions | X, Y, Z, Time | Time | Operations |
Shared | | No | Potentially |
Source: Determines from which space a given space is derived and its nature.
Dimensions: The list of applicable dimensions that affect the objects in a given space.
Shared: Is the data in the twin shared by several algorithms at a time?
In other words, can the twin be isolated from external access?
Text | Physical | Mental | Digital |
---|---|---|---|
Create | TBD | By communicating with others.
Success uncertain. | Dependent on algorithmic capacities. |
Read | TBD | By asking.
Authenticity/Accuracy can't be ascertained. | Dependent on algorithmic capacities. |
Update | TBD | By communication.
Success is uncertain. | Dependent on algorithmic capacities. |
Delete | TBD | By request.
Pretty much impossible. Would require demise. | Dependent on algorithmic capacities. |
Relay* | TBD | Nearly impossible to stop. | can be stopped depending on the algorithm. |
Relay: Responds to the question "Can you stop information existing in a twin to be replicated elsewhere?".
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