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# Documentation
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**martiLQ** stands for metadata reconciliation for transfer information, load quality
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Before starting with **martiLQ** it is advisable to understand if it is right for
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your organization's needs. Information is available in a number of short
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documents.
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There is no quick start document to get you started as each use case and
organization is different. There are sample implementations which you
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can adjust if they resonate with your circumstances,
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see [sample implementations](samples/)
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There are sample implementations which you
can adjust if they resonate with your circumstances.
The source, documentation and samples are available at `<https://github.com/meerkat-manor/marti>`_
## MartiLQ objective
The objective of **martiLQ** is to define a simple standard for
capturing the data files being transferred. It is not for
real time web service transactions.
**martiLQ** is about file and document transfer and reconciling
that the all files have arrived and have not changed, and if so
required are also encrypted.
The proposition is to have a common, machine readable format
for file exchange that:
* ensures data load quality and reconciles
* can be used on Linux or Windows or Mac
* can be used with Python, Java, PowerShell, Golang, etc
* can be used by web services
* uses a text based format (JSON)
* can form part of the data processing pipeline
And finally is easy to understand.
To get a better understanding have a look at the definition
in [martiLQ](martiLQ.md)