the Intergraph; a meta-structure made of many unrelated graphs all using IP, of which the most common is the Graph (also called Web) present over HTTP.
@CobaltVelvet Doesn't a graph imply some direction?
@elomatreb they can but they can be undirected too
@CobaltVelvet @elomatreb
and the web is a directed graph anyway, right? when you reference one resource from another, that reference can only be followed in one direction
@CobaltVelvet Actually TCP/IP could be represented as a directed acyclic graph (for packet routing purposes, it has cycles at some points but a routing cycle = no bueno and it's not relevant for traversal)
@CobaltVelvet Semantic web / RDF / linked data is one way to model internet resources in a protocol-independent manner, depends on what you are trying to do
good point: we keep the acronyms. Intergraph Protocol. Makes fixing RFCs easier.