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From an architectural perspective there is no essential distinction between data and metadata. Both can be represented in Distributed Active Relationships (DARs) which are an extension of the Warwick Framework. The DAR model is a powerful way to express relationships between networked resources and allow such relationships to be dynamically downloadable and executable.