
TrinPod™
The world's first conceptually indexed space-time digital twin using Solid.
A TrinPod™ models the complete space-time of part of the world linking systems to documents about those systems. When information is requested by an app, a human-based data structure is read into the server's conceptual awareness with real-time inference.

Crosslink
Crosslink uses a human reading approach to transform any PDF file into an intelligentPDF™ - a hierarchy of data objects from document > section > page > unit of thought > word. Drawings and Specifications are parsed for building related information with a review to confirm results and system tags discovered. Links are written to all intelligentPDF™ files for page and system object navigation.

Search API
As easy to use as a Google search box but focused on only the information needed, whether across all pods or only inside the current pod. Text searches return highly relevant results within Unit of Thought contexts, and system tag searches return all linked objects to that system. All results include the full object hierarchy up for easy navigation and discovery.

Versioning
All systems, system objects, files, document sections, pages, units of thought on pages, attributes, states, events and processes have their own source-of-truth url that does not change as those objects change through time. Because of this, a simple click from a QR code on a mobile device delivers the user directly to the latest version of that object, whether a system or page in a document, with the full history of change available on request.
What is Solid?
Solid is a specification that lets people store their data securely in decentralized data stores called Pods. Pods are like secure personal web servers for data. When data is stored in someone's Pod, they control which people and applications can access it.
Solid Pods are data sources independent of application providers, and store data in an interoperable format so that different applications can use the same data.

Secure Data Sharing
Anyone or anything that accesses data in a Solid Pod uses a unique ID, authenticated by a decentralized extension of OpenID Connect. Solid's access control system uses these IDs to determine whether a person or application has access to a resource in a Pod.

Big Data
With the open source Apache Solr database, trusted by Apple, Duckduckgo, Salesforce and many others, we can easily scale for both request frequency and data quantity into the trillions of objects only limited by servers added to the network.
