HTML10, also known as the InDoors Infrastructure, is part of the Quiet Enjoyment Infrastructure.

“Quiet Enjoyment” is a real estate term that sums up what a tenant is entitled to in a lease: security, privacy, convenience, and effectiveness in a habitable space. The digital spaces where we do our work, socialize, and learn are like physical spaces. People who use them are entitled to the same security, privacy, convenience, and effectiveness in their online spaces as they expect in physical spaces.

QEI consists of twelve parts, called components, that fall into three groups: PeoplePlaces, and Things.

HTML10, also known as the InDoors Infrastructure, is the Places part of the Quiet Enjoyment Infrastructure. For context, here are the twelve components:

People
The Authenticity Infrastructure
1. PEN
2. Public Authority
3. Enrollment
4. Identity Reliability
5. Personal Information Ownership
6. Enrollment
Places
Indoors Infrastructure ™
7. Building Codes
8. Tectonics
9. Professional Licensing
10. Community
11. Public Roadways
Things
Ontology Infrastructure
12. Ontology

HTML10 SPECIFICATIONS

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The COMMUNITY component
The TECTONICS component
The PROFESSIONAL LICENSING component
The COMMUNITY component
The TECTONICS component