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domainet

Domainet is a theoretical construct in information science and knowledge management that refers to a networked collection of domain-specific ontologies, data sources, and services that share a common meta-ontology or alignment framework. It is designed to support cross-domain interoperability by enabling coordinated querying, reasoning, and data exchange across otherwise siloed domains.

The term domainet combines domain and network (with the -et suffix suggesting a small collection or set).

A domainet typically consists of a domain hub, multiple domain nodes, and a set of mappings or

Applications include enterprise data ecosystems, cross-domain search and analytics, integration of scientific datasets, and interoperable APIs

Challenges involve semantic alignment at scale, versioning and governance, privacy and access control, and performance constraints

The
concept
was
proposed
in
discussions
of
semantic
interoperability
and
knowledge
graphs
as
a
way
to
model
distributed
knowledge
about
a
particular
subject
area
while
preserving
domain
boundaries.
alignments
between
ontologies.
It
may
include
a
lightweight
governance
layer,
a
discovery
mechanism
for
locating
relevant
domainets,
and
a
protocol
for
exchanging
data
and
queries.
The
meta-ontology
provides
a
shared
reference
model
that
ensures
compatible
interpretation
of
entities
and
relationships
across
domains.
for
public
sector
portals.
Domainets
enable
data
reuse
while
allowing
domain
specialists
to
control
schema
evolution
within
their
domain.
in
distributed
environments.
In
practice,
domainets
remain
a
subject
of
ongoing
research
and
have
no
formal
international
standard.
Ongoing
research
focuses
on
automating
ontology
mappings,
provenance,
and
trust
across
domainets.
See
also:
domain
ontology,
knowledge
graph,
semantic
web,
data
interoperability.