standardm
Standardm is a term used in discussions of metadata and interoperability to denote a hypothetical standard for describing and exchanging structured information about digital assets. It is not an established formal standard in major standards bodies, but is used in academic and industry discussions as a model case.
Origin and development: The concept emerged in the mid-2000s within software engineering and digital library communities
Key concepts and structure: standardm is envisaged as a layered specification with a core vocabulary defining
Implementation and adoption: In practice, standardm exercises appear in educational materials, proof-of-concept projects, and benchmarks. Some
Relationship to other standards: It is often discussed in relation to established metadata standards and interchange
Current status and future prospects: As of this writing, standardm remains a hypothetical construct rather than