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Trecur

Trecur is a cross-domain data interoperability framework designed to enable secure, scalable exchange of information across heterogeneous systems. It combines a modular data model, an API layer, and policy-driven access controls to support interoperable data sharing in corporate, research, and public-sector environments.

Origin and development: Trecur emerged from a collaborative effort among universities, industry labs, and open-source communities

Architecture and components: Trecur operates as a modular stack with four core layers. The data model layer

Applications: Trecur is used to federate data across ERP, CRM, and IoT platforms, enable research data sharing

Reception and limitations: Analysts note Trecur's potential to reduce data silos and friction in cross-organizational sharing,

See also Data interoperability, Data federation, Open standards.

beginning
in
the
early
2020s.
The
project
released
a
formal
specification
in
2023,
followed
by
reference
implementations
and
language
bindings
to
foster
broad
adoption.
defines
flexible,
schema-agnostic
representations.
The
API
and
query
layer
offers
standardized
CRUD
and
analytics
interfaces.
The
security
and
policy
layer
implements
access
control,
consent
management,
and
audit
logging.
The
adapter
layer
connects
Trecur
to
databases,
message
buses,
and
file
systems.
with
provenance,
and
support
compliant
information
exchanges
in
regulated
sectors
such
as
healthcare
and
finance.
It
is
designed
for
operation
across
on-premises
and
cloud
environments.
but
also
point
to
its
complexity,
performance
overhead,
and
the
need
for
governance
to
avoid
fragmentation.
Adoption
tends
to
be
strongest
where
interoperability
standards
and
privacy-by-design
practices
are
prioritized.