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Semantic Portability (S)

S(e) — The ability of a representation to remain meaningful across languages, standards, units, market conventions, and jurisdictions.

Description

Semantic portability enables representations to work across borders without losing meaning. Portable representations use standard units, controlled vocabularies, and language-agnostic structures that enable cross-jurisdictional comparison.

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