Flexible metadata composition

Various embodiments provide an ability to abstract type resolution between multiple type systems. At least one type can be described in one or more programmatically accessible file(s). In some embodiments, an application using a different type system can programmatically access and resolve a type of...

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Hauptverfasser: OSTERMAN LAWRENCE W, WLODARCZYK ROBERT A, PIERSON, III HAROLD L, PRAKRIYA MAHESH, AKSIONKIN MICHAEL, ZENG WEI, SOLKAR SHAKEEL I, LOVELL MARTYN S, WADHWA NEERAJ N, OMIYA ELLIOT H, ROWE STEPHEN C, BASU TASSADUQ H
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creator OSTERMAN LAWRENCE W
WLODARCZYK ROBERT A
PIERSON, III HAROLD L
PRAKRIYA MAHESH
AKSIONKIN MICHAEL
ZENG WEI
SOLKAR SHAKEEL I
LOVELL MARTYN S
WADHWA NEERAJ N
OMIYA ELLIOT H
ROWE STEPHEN C
BASU TASSADUQ H
description Various embodiments provide an ability to abstract type resolution between multiple type systems. At least one type can be described in one or more programmatically accessible file(s). In some embodiments, an application using a different type system can programmatically access and resolve a type of the at least one type system without knowledge of a location of where a description of the type resides. Alternately or additionally, type descriptions contained in the one or more programmatically accessible file(s) can be analyzed and restructured into one or more new programmatically accessible file(s) based, at least in part, upon the type descriptions.
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