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The '''[[:Category:OMPlanet|OMPlanet network ecosystem]]''' is built around ''social objects''. The social objects can be of different types - material objects, virtual objects, human beings, actions, events, cultural memes, etc. The OMPlanet specifies '''12 dimensions each of them representing a specific type of object or a specific dimension of human activity hosted by specific web platforms or services'''.
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The '''[[:Category:OMPlanet|OMPlanet network ecosystem]]''' is a distributed model of interlinked data systems that expose, exchange and share data among different systems in the network and outside of its boundaries based on decentralized standard descriptions.
  
Explained in the object oriented design style each dimension contains objects specific to its domain which are interacting and in relation with each other as well as with objects from possibly all other dimensions. One of main objectives is to achieve interoperability by simple and uniform design. We have used the terms 'Data', 'Actions', 'Relations' or 'Services' to describe the specificity of each dimension:
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OMPlanet systems are similar to distributed local/personal clouds each of them managed and owned by its community members. Each OMPLanet system describes it's own data structure and models of interaction with other heterogeneous systems and data sources. One of the main objectives is to define a compact all-inclusive set of data models using decentralised standard descriptions to achieve data portability and toolchain interoperability among different web services, database systems and applications across the ecosystem.
  
''Object Type (Dimension)'' Defines clearly what the objects are.
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We specify the '''[[:12_Dimensions/Contents| OMPLanet Social Graph]]''' with a set of 12 dimensions each of them representing a specific group of ''social objects'' (e.g people, places, events, etc.).
 
 
''Data'' holds an object's member variables specific to its dimension: e.g. People object is a user profile and as its data contains profile name, unique ID, interest tags, etc.
 
 
 
''Actions'' are the VERBS which show what users can do with the objects. Usually each object is given a unique URL that enables users to share, comment, tag, link, buy, join, help, etc.
 
 
 
''Relations'' holds relational references to other objects from the same dimension or from other dimensions: e.g. "People" object can have relations as "friend" or "co-worker" to several other "People" objects from the same dimension and as well can have several references to "Places" objects with relation types as "work place", "home" or "meeting place", or to "Services" objects with relations as "needed" or "offering", or references to "Events" objects as "participant" or "organiser", etc.
 
 
 
''Services'' describes specific types of web services that are related to the object and provided in a client-server way: e.g. global unique ID generation, geographic map service, etc.
 

Latest revision as of 14:05, 17 January 2018

The OMPlanet network ecosystem is a distributed model of interlinked data systems that expose, exchange and share data among different systems in the network and outside of its boundaries based on decentralized standard descriptions.

OMPlanet systems are similar to distributed local/personal clouds each of them managed and owned by its community members. Each OMPLanet system describes it's own data structure and models of interaction with other heterogeneous systems and data sources. One of the main objectives is to define a compact all-inclusive set of data models using decentralised standard descriptions to achieve data portability and toolchain interoperability among different web services, database systems and applications across the ecosystem.

We specify the OMPLanet Social Graph with a set of 12 dimensions each of them representing a specific group of social objects (e.g people, places, events, etc.).