Difference between revisions of "Decentralized Resource Identifier"

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* Idea articulated by Robert Mitwicki of Dativa at the Semantics Working Group of Hyperledger INDY on 2019-04-16.
 
* Idea articulated by Robert Mitwicki of Dativa at the Semantics Working Group of Hyperledger INDY on 2019-04-16.
* This concept was filtered through the needs of the US [https://wiki.idesg.org/wiki/index.php/Trustworthy_Healthcare_Ecosystem Trustworthy Healthcare Ecosystem] of the Kantara FIRE working group.
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* This concept was filtered through the needs of the US [https://wiki.idesg.org/wiki/index.php/Trustworthy_Healthcare_Ecosystem Trustworthy Healthcare Ecosystem] of the Kantara FIRE working group requirements for a medical records locator.
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==Problems==
 
==Problems==
  

Revision as of 15:30, 19 December 2019

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A Decentralize Resource Identifier is variant of a Digital object identifier (DOI) that always points to a single object that can always be resolved and recovered.

Context

  • Idea articulated by Robert Mitwicki of Dativa at the Semantics Working Group of Hyperledger INDY on 2019-04-16.
  • This concept was filtered through the needs of the US Trustworthy Healthcare Ecosystem of the Kantara FIRE working group requirements for a medical records locator.

Problems

Solutions

References

Other Material

  • ODCA (Open Data Center Alliance)
    The Open Data Center Alliance (ODCA) is an independent information technology (IT) consortium whose goal is to develop a unified vision of cloud requirements.
  • Content centric networking
    In contrast to IP-based, host-oriented, Internet architecture, content centric networking (CCN) emphasizes content by making it directly addressable and routable. Endpoints communicate based on named data instead of IP addresses. CCN is characterized by the basic exchange of content request messages (called "Interests") and content return messages (called "Content Objects"). It is considered an information-centric networking (ICN) architecture.