JSON Data Structure
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A JSON Data Structure is a data structure expressed in JSON.
- Context:
- It can include a JSON null.
- It can include a JSON Boolean.
- It can include a JSON Number.
- It can include a JSON String.
- It can include a JSON Array.
- It can include a JSON Associative Array.
- It can range from being a JSON Data File to being a JSON-based IPC Data Structure.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: IPC Data Structure.
References
2010
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