basiinfot
Basiinfot is a term used in information management to denote a compact core of essential attributes that uniquely identify and describe an information object. Proponents use it to enable fast lookup, simple interoperability, and scalable metadata exchange across systems. The approach favors a minimal, stable subset of fields over a full descriptive record, with the understanding that richer context can be linked or retrieved when needed.
The term is not tied to a single formal standard; it appears in practical discussions within data
A typical basiinfot schema includes a small set of core fields such as an identifier, a type
Basiinfot is related to but distinct from broader metadata schemas and core data models. It aims for
Applications include data catalogs, API responses, search indices, and interoperability layers between systems. Critics caution that