datlan
Datlan is a term used in theoretical discussions and speculative literature to denote a universal data description and interchange framework. It is not a single widely adopted standard, but rather a concept used to explore how data from disparate systems might be described, shared, and transformed with minimal friction. In this sense, datlan serves as an umbrella idea for approaches that aim to unify metadata, schemas, and access patterns across domains.
The core idea behind datlan is to provide a self-describing, extensible description of data that can be
Historically, datlan has appeared in speculative essays, thought experiments, and early discussions about data interoperability. It
In practice, datlan-related ideas influence how researchers think about interoperability, data governance, and cross-system analytics. While