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The Universal namespace management scheme provided by [[Meta University]] ([[MU]]), is a data management scheme similar to the [[Universal Resource Locator]], that uses the combinatorial explosive properties of symbol sequence to uniquely address content. The mechanism defined by [[MU]] will adopt both [[Content addressing]] similar to [[IPFS]], and [[location address]], similar to [[HTTP]].
The Universal namespace management scheme provided by [[Meta University]] ([[MU]]), is a data management scheme similar to [[Universal Resource Identifier]]/[[Universal Resource Locator]], which leverage the combinatorial explosive properties of symbol sequence to uniquely address content. The mechanism defined by [[MU]] will adopt both [[content-addressing]] similar to [[IPFS]], and [[location-addressing]], similar to [[HTTP]].

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The Universal namespace management scheme provided by Meta University (MU), is a data management scheme similar to Universal Resource Identifier/Universal Resource Locator, which leverage the combinatorial explosive properties of symbol sequence to uniquely address content. The mechanism defined by MU will adopt both content-addressing similar to IPFS, and location-addressing, similar to HTTP.