formatusformatum
Formatusformatum is a hypothetical data-serialization specification designed to encode data and its presentation schema within a single container, enabling both human readability and machine processing. It emphasizes a self-describing structure, versioning, and portability across software platforms.
Etymology and history: The name derives from Latin roots formatus (formed) and formatum (format). The term was
Structure and features: A typical instance consists of a header with metadata, a manifest of the contained
Encoding and interoperability: Text-based encodings use UTF-8 for broad accessibility and can be represented in JSON-like,
Adoption and usage: In practice, formatusformatum is primarily a conceptual tool in theoretical discussions and experimental
See also: Data format, Self-describing data, Schema language, JSON, XML, YAML.