networklinked
Networklinked is a conceptual framework describing the practice of creating extensible, network-level links between resources, devices, and services across disparate systems. In networklinked architectures, resources are identified by persistent identifiers such as URIs, and relationships are expressed in a graph that can be traversed and resolved by clients or intermediaries. The aim is to enable seamless discovery, interoperability, and dynamic composition of services without requiring centralized control.
Origin and scope: The term is not tied to a single product or organization; it emerges from
Key concepts: A networklinked system emphasizes persistent links, resolvable identifiers, and bidirectional or directional relationship types.
Architecture: Core components include a link graph that represents relationships, resolvers that fetch or dereference links,
Applications and standards: Real-world use cases include IoT device interconnection, federated search, and cross-domain content distribution.
Challenges: Privacy, security, scalability, and governance remain central concerns. Interoperability requires careful schema design and policy
See also: Linked Data, Web Linking, URIs, RDF, JSON-LD, IoT interoperability.