Internet since decades - but no globally searchable data

Wolfgang Orthuber

Department of Orthodontics, UKSH, Kiel University, 24105 Kiel, Germany.
 
Review Article
Global Journal of Engineering and Technology Advances, 2020, 04(03), 070-072.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gjeta.2020.4.3.0053
Publication history: 
Publication history: Received on 07 August 2020; revised on 19 September 2020; accepted on 21 September 2020
 
Abstract: 
The usability of digital information on the internet strongly depends on its searchability. There are search engines for global language based text search, but language based information representation has only limited value, e.g. concerning reproducibility, comparability, precision. Searchable digital information can be much more. Any piece of digital information is a number sequence. We can define the binary format and value set resp. domain of every number online. Then universal information transport is possible by the online defined "Domain Vector" (DV) data structure: "UL plus number sequence". At this "UL" is an efficient link to the machine readable online definition of the number sequence. The UL also is global identifier of a certain kind of data. The online definition includes additional information, e.g. for similarity comparison of the number sequence. With this a universal numeric search engine can provide precise user defined worldwide search of DVs like in a globalized database. All users can participate. Together we can optimize online definitions and provide defined data as DVs. Initially it is necessary to build a first attractive online presence where users can provide online definitions. We should stay in contact to optimize together the common standard for machine readable online definitions and DVs.
Keywords: 
Information; Online definition; Domain; Domain Vector; DV
 
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