Coherent (modern) definition of RWW

The concept of RWW started a long time ago.

Question posed is;

What's the modern (well referenced) definition?  (Incremental growth of
past "definitions, etc.  Perhaps therein also, better clarity of previously
assumed characteristics / constituencies, etc.)

A few substantial papers have been written on it, historically.

So, What are some basic truths about the scope of works, and it's place in
a broader ecosystem?

To illustrate the deliberation / question: (as distinct to a "brand name"
alternative framework; that may have differences),

- RWW Builds upon LDP?
- concerns multi-agent use of web-cloud or web-server infrastructure?
- Relates to the permissive use of software agents? (If so, how?)
- is built upon HTTP(s/a/'X') agents?

V2 supports
- "tamper evident" provenance in (a yet to be determined) defined way?
- supports informatics sources from decentralised agents (or:
"blockchains")
- temporal uniformity of semantic queries on a temporaral basis (or:
decentralised temporal queries?)

I thought I'd pose the points as a question rather than as a statement, in
seeking to be constructive...

Cheers,

Timothy Holborn.

Received on Monday, 17 May 2021 12:44:57 UTC