Routesare
Routesare is a concept in routing theory and software design that describes a design principle in which routes are treated as first-class data objects rather than mere outputs of an algorithm. In practice, routesare encourages storing, modifying, and comparing routes within applications. It is not a formal standard, and the term is used informally in discussions about route-centric architectures.
At its core, routesare promotes representing a route as a structured object. This typically includes a sequence
Architectures aligned with routesare separate the data model from computation. A route model defines the data
Common use cases include navigation apps, logistics and delivery planning, public transit scheduling, and emergency-response simulations.
Status and reception: routesare remains a conceptual term rather than a formal project or standard. It appears