rootdomainia
Rootdomainia is a theoretical framework for understanding how fundamental organizational units, termed root domains, organize complex information systems. The term combines root, domain, and the -ia suffix common to theoretical disciplines, signaling a field of study rather than a single technology. In this framework, a root domain is the most abstract, foundational domain from which subordinate domains derive their structure, rules, and references. Rootdomainia emphasizes recursive layering, modular boundaries, and referential integrity across multiple domains, aiming to preserve coherence while allowing domain-specific variation.
The concept envisions how root-level principles guide the composition and interaction of diverse subdomains within large-scale
Applications of the framework include modeling knowledge graphs, distributed naming systems, and enterprise or cloud architectures
Critics note that, as a conceptual tool, rootdomainia may oversimplify real-world complexity and governance dynamics. Proponents