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The Semantic Domain Working Group ...

Semantic domain [passive] / the meaning and use of what is put in, taken in, or operated on by any process or system.

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Figure. A component diagram showing the inputs and semantic counterparts of a balanced network model.

defines the data entry and data capture elements within a decentralized digital network so that inputs from assured sources can always be trusted and the meaning of data elements is maintained throughout every exchange.

Data capture, specifically, is Data capture is defined as the process of collecting data electronically, allowing it to be stored, searched, or organised more efficiently. In a decentralised network, data capture requires the provision of immutable fields in order to capture and store collected data. In the above component diagram, all

The diagram depicts these elements and characteristics of data capture are depicted in the southern hemispherical Semantic domainas the (lower) Semantic domain:


Semantic domain [passive] / the meaning and use of what is put in, taken in, or operated on by any process or system.

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Figure. A component diagram showing the inputs and semantic counterparts of a balanced network model.


Scope

Define a data capture architecture consisting of immutable schema bases and interoperable overlays for Internet-scale deployment. The scope of the WG is to define specifications and best practices that bring cohesion to data capture processes and other Semantic standards throughout the ToIP stack, whether these standards are hosted at the Linux Foundation or external to it. Other WG activities will include creating template Requests for Proposal (RFPs) and additional guidance to utility and service providers regarding implementations in this domain. This WG may also organise Task Forces to escalate the development of certain components if deemed appropriate by the majority of the WG members and in line with the overall mission of the ToIP Foundation.

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