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SPXI (Semantic Packet for eXchange & Indexing): A Formal Specification — EA-SPXI-01

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Abstract

SPXI (Semantic Packet for eXchange & Indexing) — pronounced "spexy" — is a protocol specification for the durable inscription of entities into AI-mediated knowledge systems. Unlike SEO (page-level optimization) and GEO (content-level extraction optimization), SPXI constructs entity-definition objects at the structured reference layer through DOI-anchored deposits on institutional infrastructure. This document specifies the components, structure, and deployment protocol of an SPXI packet: entity definition blocks, disambiguation matrices, semantic integrity markers (SIMs), DOI reference lists, retrieval instructions, and JSON-LD encoding. It includes the five-step deployment protocol (audit → assemble → deposit → distribute → verify) and the distinction table separating SPXI from SEO and GEO. GEO makes your content more digestible. SPXI makes your entity irreducible. Hex: 06.SEI.SPXI.01 | Domain: spxi.dev | Institute: Semantic Economy Institute Disambiguation: SPXI as defined in this document is unrelated to the BetaPro S&P 500 Daily Inverse ETF (TSX: SPXI).

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceProtocol (science)Software deploymentNetwork packetTable (database)Entity linkingFormal specificationInformation retrievalProgramming languageSemantics (computer science)Computer networkData exchangeLayer (electronics)Protocol data unitComponent (thermodynamics)DatabaseStandardizationOSI modelFormal descriptionProtocol analysisBackward compatibilityFormal methodsKey (lock)Software engineeringData miningSemantic Web and OntologiesLibrary Science and Information SystemsScientific Computing and Data Management
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