destram
Destram is a theoretical term used to describe a data organization concept in information theory and speculative technology. In its core sense, a destram refers to a data stream that is deliberately partitioned into multiple interrelated strands, each carrying a portion of the overall payload and metadata. The strands can be processed independently and then recombined to yield the original data, enabling parallelism and resilience against corruption.
The word destram is a neologism coined in the mid-2010s by speculative technologists and science fiction writers
In a practical destram architecture, the data stream is split into N strands, each assigned a strand
Destrams have been discussed as a theoretical model for robust streaming, distributed databases, and real-time analytics.
While not yet standardized, destrams appear in academic papers and fiction as a flexible abstraction rather