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Hey guys, DAGnum or someone really advanced in DAGs tech,

I asked this really smart database guy to read the constellation generative economics and mongo DB integration paper. And he got back to me with this, can anyone interpret it?

Thanks Clayton.. looks like it has the context of data flows and transactions , db servers .. not distributed info systems engineering - which includes: how the system as a whole is managed and secured .

Having worked with big teams in defence and telco standards, new systems, transformation projects... the biggest issue faced is OPEX, customers leaving, complex systems management and cyber security on what can only be called a "dogs breakfast of interconnected servers" .. that are usually without an overarching and integrated identity, governance, validation and systems management agenda/methodology..
So adding DB servers also means perhaps more fragments , costs and risks.. And any attempt of the ZTA agenda, impossible.


I am speaking at the LF 5G Edge this week re why cuublemesh , a meshed web engine , etc use of ITU standards in its engineering and ZTA methodologies,

One slide - from experience - telco 15 years ago had about 30 portal types (probably 100s of web servers) and fragmented IDM, content, systems management ...
Adding servers or PKI , digital asset management to a tangle of fragmented servers - just makes things worse
If interested ..
https://wiki.akraino.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=53480640

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@criptix @SethVi These people will help you with that.

oh yes our community lead @Dagnum_PI and also @Proph151Music @AndrewSeer

On a high level the Hypergraph does NOT store massive parts of data, that is why mongoDB in the first place! Hypergraph = data transfer and validation MongoDB = database management and storage

criptix | I WILL NEVER PM FIRST
On a high level the Hypergraph does NOT store mass...

Yea I think what that guy's feedback specifically relates to is in context of his technology. Basically Constellation is more of an internet scale open "meta" framework for constructing decentralized applications whereas his cuublemesh solution is a more focused platform on user experience to enable what sounds like a polkadot like creation of blockchains with some built in modules for identity management. Seems to be intended to connect private cuuble networks together running over this backend "mesh". Don't see any details or whitepaper on the underlying consensus algo or architecture of the Blockchain as it seems to be closed source.

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criptix | I WILL NEVER PM FIRST
On a high level the Hypergraph does NOT store mass...

So on that point, on the high level, helicopter view. HGTP is transfering the data while mongo DB databases are storing the data, When that scales to hundreds of different networks and databases does that cause any complexity? Just confirming there is no storage problems or complexities with the data. Constellation has it organized in the back end so its not a dogs breakfast?

Citizen Of The Future
So on that point, on the high level, helicopter vi...

Yeah so you can imagine the Hypergraph as being the highway for data and MongoDB the city where the data goes to and then get sorted/managed :)

Citizen Of The Future
So on that point, on the high level, helicopter vi...

The HGTP itself doesn't store the data. It could be stored anywhere the business deems beneficial for their needs. H G - HyperGraph T - Transfer P - Protocol

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