dokumentidn
Dokumentidn is a term used in theoretical discussions of digital document management to denote a comprehensive framework for identifying, describing, and linking digital documents across repositories. In this wiki-style article, dokumentidn is treated as a fictional standard used to illustrate aspects of provenance, integrity, and interoperability.
Etymology and scope: The name combines a root related to documents with suffixes to evoke identifiers and
Architecture: Dokumentidn envisages three layers: an identification layer that issues global unique identifiers; a metadata layer
Data model and serialization: A dokumentidn record would typically include fields like id, title, creator, created
Applications: In theory, dokumentidn could support digital libraries, national archives, e-government records, and research data management
Limitations: As a hypothetical standard, adoption requires governance, agreed semantics, and compatible tooling. Practical challenges include
See also: metadata, persistent identifiers, archival science, digital provenance.