Poredomainet
Poredomainet is a theoretical construct in network theory and distributed systems used to describe porous domain networks, where the boundaries between administrative or functional domains are permeable rather than absolute. The term blends ideas from porous media with interdomain boundary concepts and is primarily used in exploratory discussions rather than as a mature standard.
Definition and core ideas: In a poredomainet, each domain contains its own resources and policies, but boundary
Architecture and components: A poredomainet typically includes a domain registry to track domains, a permeability matrix
Security and governance: The model emphasizes isolation at the domain level while enabling controlled permeability. Key
Applications and research status: The concept is used to reason about federated analytics, cross-domain orchestration in
History: The term has appeared in a small body of speculative literature and workshop discussions. It is
See also: porous media, domain theory, federated identity, cross-domain integration, zero-trust networks.