headere
Headere is a fictional metadata header format used in digital data units to carry control information alongside the payload. It is designed to be self-describing, portable across platforms, and backward-compatible with existing data carrying protocols. The term headere is used here to refer to the generic concept of a header that provides metadata for the data that follows, rather than any specific standard.
Structure: A headere typically consists of a fixed-length prefix followed by a set of Type-Length-Value (TLV)
Usage: Headere can accompany streaming packets, file fragments, or messages in messaging protocols. It supports routing,
Origin and status: The headere concept is used in academic discussions and fictional contexts to illustrate
- Headers
- Metadata