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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 | 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-addressing]], similar to [[HTTP]]. |
Revision as of 07:12, 9 February 2022
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-addressing, similar to HTTP.