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1 1  = 5. Data Model =
2 2  
3 3  The FactHarbor data model centers on four fully versioned, immutable entities:
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41 41   (scenarios live at the *claim* level, not per individual phrasing).
42 42  * Verdicts and Scenario–Evidence links are always attached to **versions**:
43 43  * {{code}}SCENARIO_VERSION{{/code}} +
44 - {{code}}EVIDENCE_VERSION{{/code}} →
45 - {{code}}SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK_VERSION{{/code}}
48 +{{code}}EVIDENCE_VERSION{{/code}} →
49 +{{code}}SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK_VERSION{{/code}}
46 46  * {{code}}SCENARIO_VERSION{{/code}} →
47 - {{code}}VERDICT_VERSION{{/code}}
51 +{{code}}VERDICT_VERSION{{/code}}
48 48  
49 49  This ensures that when a Scenario or Evidence changes, old verdicts and links
50 50  remain intact as historical records and can be revisited.
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57 57  The convention is that fields ending in {{code}}Id{{/code}} are primary keys,
58 58  and fields with {{code}}...IdFk{{/code}} are foreign keys.
59 59  
60 -{{mermaid}}
61 -erDiagram
64 +{{comment}} Core Data Model ERD (Mermaid, from /Specification/Diagrams/Data Model) {{/comment}}
65 +{{include document="FactHarbor.Playground.Core Data Model ERD Page (from Specification chat).WebHome" reference="FactHarbor.Playground.data.Core Data Model ERD Page (from Specification chat).WebHome"/}}
62 62  
63 - CLAIM_CLUSTER {
64 - string claimClusterId
65 - string theme
66 - string embeddingVectorRef
67 - string language
68 - datetime createdAt
69 - }
70 -
71 - CLAIM {
72 - string claimId
73 - string claimClusterIdFk
74 - string status
75 - datetime createdAt
76 - }
77 -
78 - CLAIM_VERSION {
79 - string claimVersionId
80 - string claimIdFk
81 - string text
82 - string language
83 - string claimType
84 - string domain
85 - string authorType
86 - datetime createdAt
87 - }
88 -
89 - SCENARIO {
90 - string scenarioId
91 - string claimIdFk
92 - string key
93 - string title
94 - boolean isDeprecated
95 - }
96 -
97 - SCENARIO_VERSION {
98 - string scenarioVersionId
99 - string scenarioIdFk
100 - string versionTag
101 - string definitionsJson
102 - string assumptionsJson
103 - string boundariesJson
104 - string notes
105 - datetime createdAt
106 - }
107 -
108 - EVIDENCE {
109 - string evidenceId
110 - string canonicalSourceId
111 - string mainUrl
112 - string evidenceType
113 - string language
114 - }
115 -
116 - EVIDENCE_VERSION {
117 - string evidenceVersionId
118 - string evidenceIdFk
119 - string snapshotLocation
120 - string extractionSummary
121 - string reliabilityModel
122 - datetime collectedAt
123 - datetime createdAt
124 - }
125 -
126 - SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK {
127 - string scenarioEvidenceLinkId
128 - string scenarioIdFk
129 - string evidenceIdFk
130 - }
131 -
132 - SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK_VERSION {
133 - string scenarioEvidenceLinkVersionId
134 - string scenarioEvidenceLinkIdFk
135 - string scenarioVersionIdFk
136 - string evidenceVersionIdFk
137 - float relevance
138 - string direction %% SUPPORTS / CONTRADICTS / MIXED / CONTEXT
139 - string rationale
140 - datetime createdAt
141 - }
142 -
143 - VERDICT {
144 - string verdictId
145 - string scenarioIdFk
146 - string verdictType %% e.g. likelihood, classification
147 - }
148 -
149 - VERDICT_VERSION {
150 - string verdictVersionId
151 - string verdictIdFk
152 - string scenarioVersionIdFk
153 - float probability
154 - float confidence
155 - string reasoningSummary
156 - string uncertaintyFactorsJson
157 - datetime createdAt
158 - }
159 -
160 - %% Relationships
161 -
162 - CLAIM_CLUSTER ||--o{ CLAIM : contains
163 - CLAIM ||--o{ CLAIM_VERSION : has_versions
164 - CLAIM ||--o{ SCENARIO : has_scenarios
165 - SCENARIO ||--o{ SCENARIO_VERSION : has_versions
166 -
167 - EVIDENCE ||--o{ EVIDENCE_VERSION : has_versions
168 -
169 - SCENARIO ||--o{ SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK : may_link
170 - EVIDENCE ||--o{ SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK : may_link
171 -
172 - SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK ||--o{ SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK_VERSION : has_versions
173 -
174 - SCENARIO_VERSION ||--o{ SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK_VERSION : uses_evidence
175 - EVIDENCE_VERSION ||--o{ SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK_VERSION : is_used_in
176 -
177 - SCENARIO ||--o{ VERDICT : has_verdicts
178 - VERDICT ||--o{ VERDICT_VERSION : has_versions
179 - SCENARIO_VERSION ||--o{ VERDICT_VERSION : assessed_in
180 -{{/mermaid}}
181 -
182 182  **Important points:**
183 183  
184 184  * Scenarios and Evidence are **linked via their versions**
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191 191  
192 192  ----
193 193  
194 -= 5.3 Data Use & Review ERD (expanded, versioned) =
79 += 5.3 Data Use & Review ERD =
195 195  
196 196  The **Data Use** model captures who does what with which versioned data:
197 197  
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199 199  * Roles and role assignments
200 200  * Review actions on versioned entities
201 201  
202 -{{mermaid}}
203 -erDiagram
87 +{{comment}} Data Use ERD (Mermaid, from /Specification/Diagrams/Data Use ERD) {{/comment}}
88 +{{include document="FactHarbor.Playground.Data Use ERD Page (from Specification chat).WebHome" reference="FactHarbor.Playground.data.Data Use ERD Page (from Specification chat).WebHome"/}}
204 204  
205 - USER {
206 - string userId
207 - string displayName
208 - string email
209 - string userType %% "human" or "technical"
210 - datetime createdAt
211 - }
212 212  
213 - TECHNICAL_USER {
214 - string technicalUserId
215 - string userIdFk
216 - string description
217 - string systemIdentifier
218 - }
219 -
220 - ROLE {
221 - string roleId
222 - string code %% e.g. READER, CONTRIBUTOR, REVIEWER, TRUSTED_CONTRIBUTOR, MODERATOR, SYSTEM_ADMIN, FEDERATION_OPERATOR, FEDERATION_ADMIN
223 - string description
224 - boolean isFederationRole
225 - }
226 -
227 - USER_ROLE_MEMBERSHIP {
228 - string membershipId
229 - string userIdFk
230 - string roleIdFk
231 - datetime grantedAt
232 - string grantedByUserIdFk
233 - }
234 -
235 - REVIEW_ACTION {
236 - string reviewActionId
237 - string subjectType %% e.g. CLAIM_VERSION, SCENARIO_VERSION...
238 - string subjectVersionId
239 - string actionType %% APPROVE, REJECT, FLAG, COMMENT, REQUEST_CHANGES...
240 - string outcome %% ACCEPTED, REJECTED, ESCALATED...
241 - string comment
242 - string createdByUserIdFk
243 - datetime createdAt
244 - }
245 -
246 - %% Versioned data entities (references from the core model)
247 -
248 - CLAIM_VERSION {
249 - string claimVersionId
250 - }
251 -
252 - SCENARIO_VERSION {
253 - string scenarioVersionId
254 - }
255 -
256 - EVIDENCE_VERSION {
257 - string evidenceVersionId
258 - }
259 -
260 - SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK_VERSION {
261 - string scenarioEvidenceLinkVersionId
262 - }
263 -
264 - VERDICT_VERSION {
265 - string verdictVersionId
266 - }
267 -
268 - %% Relationships
269 -
270 - USER ||--o{ TECHNICAL_USER : may_be
271 - USER ||--o{ USER_ROLE_MEMBERSHIP : has_role
272 - ROLE ||--o{ USER_ROLE_MEMBERSHIP : assigned_to
273 -
274 - USER ||--o{ REVIEW_ACTION : performs
275 -
276 - CLAIM_VERSION ||--o{ REVIEW_ACTION : is_reviewed_in
277 - SCENARIO_VERSION ||--o{ REVIEW_ACTION : is_reviewed_in
278 - EVIDENCE_VERSION ||--o{ REVIEW_ACTION : is_reviewed_in
279 - SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK_VERSION ||--o{ REVIEW_ACTION : is_reviewed_in
280 - VERDICT_VERSION ||--o{ REVIEW_ACTION : is_reviewed_in
281 -{{/mermaid}}
282 -
283 283  Notes:
284 284  
285 285  * Most roles (READER, CONTRIBUTOR, TRUSTED_CONTRIBUTOR, REVIEWER, MODERATOR,
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309 309  * It may inherit some links from earlier scenarios, or start empty depending
310 310   on the change classification (cosmetic vs. conceptual).
311 311  * All verdicts for that scenario are recalculated and stored as new
312 - {{code}}VERDICT_VERSION{{/code}} entries.
120 +{{code}}VERDICT_VERSION{{/code}} entries.
313 313  
314 314  * REVIEW_ACTIONs are always attached to the **exact version** that was seen by
315 315   the reviewer. This preserves a faithful audit trail if data later changes.
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346 346  Federation-specific entities (such as {{code}}FEDERATION_NODE{{/code}},
347 347  replication logs, and trust rules) are described in the Federation &
348 348  Decentralization chapter and build on top of the core data model defined here.
157 +
158 +----
159 +
160 +== 1. Overall analysis & review of the data model ==
161 +
162 +=== 1.1 Strengths of the current design ===
163 +
164 +* (((
165 +**Identity vs. version pattern**
166 +Using base entities plus version entities (CLAIM + CLAIM_VERSION, SCENARIO + SCENARIO_VERSION, etc.) is exactly how modern knowledge systems handle:
167 +
168 +* auditability
169 +* time evolution
170 +* re-evaluation triggers
171 +* federation and partial replication
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173 +* (((
174 +**Scenario-centric reasoning**
175 +Separating //Claim// (what people argue about) from //Scenario// (interpretive frame) is very aligned with “truth landscape” style systems:
176 +
177 +* Scenarios explain //why people disagree//.
178 +* Verdicts are tied to specific scenario versions → avoids mixing incompatible assumptions.
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180 +* **Evidence and verdicts as first-class entities**
181 +Evidence is explicit, linked to scenarios, and verdicts are per scenario. This matches good practice from fact-checking, scientific assessment panels, and trust graphs.
182 +* (((
183 +**Cluster level (CLAIM_CLUSTER)**
184 +Grouping related claims avoids duplication and lets you:
185 +
186 +* reuse scenarios across paraphrases
187 +* share embeddings / semantic search
188 +* keep the system scalable as the corpus grows.
189 +)))
190 +* (((
191 +**Explicit review layer (REVIEW_ACTION, roles, etc.)**
192 +Separating “data” from “who reviewed what” keeps the model clean, and is exactly what you want for:
193 +
194 +* governance
195 +* permissions
196 +* audit trails
197 +* future trust scoring per user / role.
198 +)))
199 +
200 +----
201 +
202 +=== 1.2 Design decisions I’m locking in (based on our discussions) ===
203 +
204 +To make the model consistent and “state-of-the-art”, I will assume the following as //current intended design//:
205 +
206 +1. (((
207 +**Claims vs Scenarios**
208 +
209 +* CLAIM is the stable identity for “what people argue about”.
210 +* CLAIM_VERSION are individual phrasings / formulations / metadata.
211 +* (((
212 +SCENARIO belongs to a **CLAIM**, not to a specific CLAIM_VERSION.
213 +Rationale:
214 +
215 +* Many different phrasings share the //same// scenario.
216 +* You avoid duplicating scenarios per wording.
217 +)))
218 +* SCENARIO_VERSION holds detailed definitions, assumptions, boundaries, etc.
219 +)))
220 +1. (((
221 +**Version-specific reasoning**
222 +
223 +* **Verdicts** are always attached to SCENARIO_VERSION (not base SCENARIO).
224 +* **Evidence links** are between SCENARIO_VERSION and EVIDENCE_VERSION.
225 +→ This is what we agreed when we said //“SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK should link the respective versions instead”//.
226 +)))
227 +1. (((
228 +**Clusters**
229 +
230 +* CLAIM_CLUSTER groups Claims (semantically close claims).
231 +* It is visible in **both diagrams** (Core Data Model and Data Use).
232 +)))
233 +1. (((
234 +**Review vs data**
235 +
236 +* (((
237 +All review happens **on versioned entities**:
238 +
239 +* CLAIM_VERSION
240 +* SCENARIO_VERSION
241 +* EVIDENCE_VERSION
242 +* SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK_VERSION
243 +* VERDICT_VERSION
244 +)))
245 +* REVIEW_ACTION is the generic log of //who// did //what// on //which version//.
246 +)))
247 +1. (((
248 +**Users & roles**
249 +
250 +* USER has an attribute (or a linked entity) that distinguishes **technical users** from normal accounts.
251 +* We //keep// TECHNICAL_USER as a specialisation of USER (strictly technical accounts).
252 +* All human & technical accounts can hold roles via USER_ROLE_MEMBERSHIP.
253 +* (((
254 +Roles include:
255 +
256 +* READER
257 +* CONTRIBUTOR
258 +* TRUSTED_CONTRIBUTOR
259 +* REVIEWER
260 +* MODERATOR
261 +* SYSTEM_ADMIN / MAINTAINER
262 +* FEDERATION_OPERATOR
263 +* FEDERATION_ADMIN
264 +(all present in the Data Use ERD, but as rows of ROLE rather than separate entities).
265 +)))
266 +)))
267 +
268 +----
269 +
270 +=== 1.3 Gaps / potential problems ===
271 +
272 +These are the main issues & missing areas I see:
273 +
274 +1. (((
275 +**Versioning text in chapter 5 is currently too thin (‘…’ placeholders)**
276 +
277 +* (((
278 +The spec does not yet //verbally// spell out:
279 +
280 +* the identity vs version pattern, systematically
281 +* how re-evaluation triggers are derived from version changes
282 +* how this aligns with federation (which versions are replicated where).
283 +)))
284 +)))
285 +1. (((
286 +**No explicit “provenance granularity” in the model**
287 +
288 +* (((
289 +EVIDENCE is a single entity. For more advanced use cases, you may later want:
290 +
291 +* EVIDENCE_SOURCE (the whole article/report/video)
292 +* EVIDENCE_FRAGMENT (specific paragraph/clip with its own reliability, quote, etc.)
293 +)))
294 +* For now, I’ll keep EVIDENCE/EVIDENCE_VERSION as is, but I’ll mention this as a possible extension.
295 +)))
296 +1. (((
297 +**Review target polymorphism**
298 +
299 +* (((
300 +REVIEW_ACTION can apply to multiple entity types. In the diagram this shows as multiple relationships:
301 +
302 +* CLAIM_VERSION → REVIEW_ACTION
303 +* SCENARIO_VERSION → REVIEW_ACTION
304 +* etc.
305 +)))
306 +* A more “pure” relational modeling would use a generic “subjectType + subjectId” or an intermediate “REVIEW_TARGET” table.
307 +* For readability, I’ll keep the simpler multi-edge representation and mention the polymorphism in text.
308 +)))
309 +1. (((
310 +**Federation details missing from core ERD**
311 +
312 +* There is no explicit FEDERATION_NODE / REPLICATION_LOG in the Data Model chapter.
313 +* This is ok for “core logical data model”, but I’ll add a short note that federation metadata is handled in the Federation chapter and via additional entities.
314 +)))
315 +1. (((
316 +**Automation / AKEL artifacts left implicit**
317 +
318 +* (((
319 +The Data Model chapter currently doesn’t describe:
320 +
321 +* AKEL task queues
322 +* extraction runs
323 +* model versions
324 +)))
325 +* That’s fine for now; I’ll just clarify that those belong to a “Processing / AKEL” submodel, not the core logical data model.
326 +)))