What are the architectural differences between DMT & MDF, and compression?
Unlike compression, application data does NOT need to be “decompressed” once it has been transformed to MDF. Four proprietary processes that are embodied in WindSpring’s patents enable DMT’s unique ability to manipulate miniaturized data either within a single file or across multiple files or streams of the same data format. These processes include MDF Quantum Block and Quantum Sequence identification, MDF Fixed Bit-Length encoding, the DMT Multi-Index Pointer System (MIPS), and MDF Data Exception Handling. These processes and their implementation in WindSpring’s products are explained in detail s in the WindSpring Technical White Paper – DMT & MDF. This is available to customers and partners who have executed a Mutual Non-Disclosure and Non-Compete Agreement.