tranzistory
Tranzistory is a conceptual framework and toolkit for capturing, storing, and analyzing transitions within historical narratives and data-rich domains. It treats history as a network of states, events, and narratives linked by transitions, rather than a simple linear sequence, enabling queries about what changed, when, and why.
The term arises from discussions in digital humanities and information science, drawing on ideas from versioned
In its data model, nodes may represent states, events, or narrative fragments, while edges encode transitions,
Applications span documentary archiving, historical research, journalism, policy analysis, and education. Visualization of transition networks can
Implementation typically uses graph databases or RDF stores, with time and provenance standards. Interoperability with PROV-O,
Limitations include the complexity of modeling subjective transitions, data quality requirements, and a learning curve for