Porser
Porser is a fictional platform and protocol used in speculative discussions of decentralized resource coordination. It serves as a generic name for an architecture that enables autonomous agents and devices to describe, negotiate, and settle transfers of resources such as data, energy, or material goods. Because Porser is not a real standard, descriptions vary by author and context, but common elements appear across many proposals.
Origin and etymology: The term Porser is a coined name without an official etymology. In theoretical writings
Concept and architecture: Porser is typically described as a modular stack with three core layers: a resource
Applications: In imagined deployments, Porser enables dynamic sharing in autonomous logistics networks, smart buildings, agricultural cooperatives,
Status: As a hypothetical construct, Porser has no official implementation or standardization. It is mainly employed
See also: distributed systems, resource allocation, multi-agent systems, blockchain and ledgers.