What is WorldWideTerms? A global machine language and vocabulary.

WorldWideTerms (W2 Terms)

An information alignment platform W2Terms provides a framework to semantically align data and information from a local space to an enterprise and global shared space. with
a global unified reference language for humans and machines We map definitions to machine (symbolic) language, which allows for a set of operators to be applied to any information object, resulting in a Turing-complete system. .

We make it possible for machines to talk to machines in a common language,
resulting in true data interoperability, faster, more secure data sharing and unmediated data translation.

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image:Global term identifiers mapped to real world objects

What is WorldWideTerms?

Our suite of products create a network of shared meaning that eliminates the need to constantly translate data across communities, accelerates data and information use, naturally increases security and data sharing, provides transparency and vastly reduces the cost - and friction - of data use.

Improving Efficiency thru Global Vocabulary

WorldWideTerms uses a global Canonical Controlled Vocabulary (CCV) registry to bring together Organization Controlled Vocabulary (OCV) (think a company, a government agency) and allows users to map discreet, unique meaning within their Local Controlled Vocabulary (LCV) for specific use.

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Built for Security, Enabling AI

Our platform is designed with security up front and supports federal, military, and industrial security standards. Users can operate with the confidence that their data is protected and shared when and how it is needed.

Our context aware platform provides transparency in AI operations and enables uniform global relationships across industries.

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