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... ... @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ 1 +((( 2 + 3 +))) 4 + 1 1 = 5. Data Model = 2 2 3 3 The FactHarbor data model centers on four fully versioned, immutable entities: ... ... @@ -41,10 +41,10 @@ 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. ... ... @@ -57,8 +57,40 @@ 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 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"/}} 66 + 67 +**Important points:** 68 + 69 +* Scenarios and Evidence are **linked via their versions** 70 + ({{code}}SCENARIO_VERSION{{/code}} and {{code}}EVIDENCE_VERSION{{/code}}). 71 +* Verdicts are **per ScenarioVersion** and stored in {{code}}VERDICT_VERSION{{/code}}. 72 +* {{code}}CLAIM_CLUSTER{{/code}} is shared across diagrams; it is shown here and in the Data Use / Review model. 73 + 74 +All version entities are immutable: once created, they are never changed, only 75 +superseded by newer versions. 76 + 77 +---- 78 + 79 += 5.3 Data Use & Review ERD (expanded, versioned) = 80 + 81 +The **Data Use** model captures who does what with which versioned data: 82 + 83 +* Users (including technical users) 84 +* Roles and role assignments 85 +* Review actions on versioned entities 86 + 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"/}} 89 + 90 += Data Use ERD (Roles, Review & Versioned Entities) = 91 + 92 +This diagram shows how users, roles, and review actions relate to the 93 +versioned core entities. 94 + 60 60 {{mermaid}} 61 61 erDiagram 97 + %% Core clusters shown for context 62 62 CLAIM_CLUSTER { 63 63 string ClusterID PK 64 64 string EmbeddingVectorRef ... ... @@ -112,14 +112,6 @@ 112 112 datetime CreatedAt 113 113 } 114 114 115 - SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK { 116 - string LinkID PK 117 - string ScenarioVersionID FK 118 - string EvidenceVersionID FK 119 - float Relevance 120 - string Direction 121 - } 122 - 123 123 VERDICT { 124 124 string VerdictID PK 125 125 string ScenarioID FK ... ... @@ -134,123 +134,86 @@ 134 134 datetime CreatedAt 135 135 } 136 136 137 - CLAIM_CLUSTER ||--o{ CLAIM : contains 138 - CLAIM ||--o{ CLAIM_VERSION : versions 139 - 140 - CLAIM ||--o{ SCENARIO : has 141 - SCENARIO ||--o{ SCENARIO_VERSION : versions 142 - 143 - EVIDENCE ||--o{ EVIDENCE_VERSION : versions 144 - 145 - SCENARIO_VERSION ||--o{ SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK : links 146 - EVIDENCE_VERSION ||--o{ SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK : linked 147 - 148 - SCENARIO ||--o{ VERDICT : assessed 149 - VERDICT ||--o{ VERDICT_VERSION : versions 150 - 151 -{{/mermaid}} 152 - 153 -**Important points:** 154 - 155 -* Scenarios and Evidence are **linked via their versions** 156 - ({{code}}SCENARIO_VERSION{{/code}} and {{code}}EVIDENCE_VERSION{{/code}}). 157 -* Verdicts are **per ScenarioVersion** and stored in {{code}}VERDICT_VERSION{{/code}}. 158 -* {{code}}CLAIM_CLUSTER{{/code}} is shared across diagrams; it is shown here and in the Data Use / Review model. 159 - 160 -All version entities are immutable: once created, they are never changed, only 161 -superseded by newer versions. 162 - 163 ----- 164 - 165 -= 5.3 Data Use & Review ERD (expanded, versioned) = 166 - 167 -The **Data Use** model captures who does what with which versioned data: 168 - 169 -* Users (including technical users) 170 -* Roles and role assignments 171 -* Review actions on versioned entities 172 - 173 -{{mermaid}} 174 -erDiagram 175 - 165 + %% Users and roles 176 176 USER { 177 - string userId 178 - string displayName 179 - string email 180 - string userType %% "human" or "technical" 181 - datetime createdAt 167 + string UserID PK 168 + string Handle 169 + string Email 182 182 } 183 183 184 184 TECHNICAL_USER { 185 - string technicalUserId 186 - string userIdFk 187 - string description 188 - string systemIdentifier 173 + string UserID PK 174 + string SystemName 189 189 } 190 190 191 - ROLE { 192 - string roleId 193 - string code %% e.g. READER, CONTRIBUTOR, REVIEWER, TRUSTED_CONTRIBUTOR, MODERATOR, SYSTEM_ADMIN, FEDERATION_OPERATOR, FEDERATION_ADMIN 194 - string description 195 - boolean isFederationRole 177 + CONTRIBUTING_USER { 178 + string UserID PK 179 + string DisplayName 196 196 } 197 197 198 - USER_ROLE_MEMBERSHIP { 199 - string membershipId 200 - string userIdFk 201 - string roleIdFk 202 - datetime grantedAt 203 - string grantedByUserIdFk 182 + TRUSTED_CONTRIBUTOR { 183 + string UserID PK 184 + string TrustLevel 204 204 } 205 205 206 - REVIEW_ACTION { 207 - string reviewActionId 208 - string subjectType %% e.g. CLAIM_VERSION, SCENARIO_VERSION... 209 - string subjectVersionId 210 - string actionType %% APPROVE, REJECT, FLAG, COMMENT, REQUEST_CHANGES... 211 - string outcome %% ACCEPTED, REJECTED, ESCALATED... 212 - string comment 213 - string createdByUserIdFk 214 - datetime createdAt 187 + REVIEWER { 188 + string UserID PK 189 + string Domain 215 215 } 216 216 217 - %% Versioned data entities (references from the core model) 218 - 219 - CLAIM_VERSION { 220 - string claimVersionId 192 + EXPERT { 193 + string UserID PK 194 + string ExpertiseArea 221 221 } 222 222 223 - SCENARIO_VERSION { 224 - string scenarioVersionId 197 + FEDERATION_NODE { 198 + string NodeID PK 199 + string Region 225 225 } 226 226 227 - EVIDENCE_VERSION { 228 - string evidenceVersionId 202 + FEDERATION_ADMIN { 203 + string UserID PK 204 + string Permissions 229 229 } 230 230 231 - SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK_VERSION { 232 - string scenarioEvidenceLinkVersionId 207 + REVIEW_ACTION { 208 + string ReviewActionID PK 209 + string UserID FK 210 + string TargetEntityType 211 + string TargetEntityVersionID 212 + string ActionType 213 + string Comment 214 + datetime Timestamp 233 233 } 234 234 235 - VERDICT_VERSION{236 - string verdictVersionId237 - }217 + %% Inheritance / specialization (modelled as relationships) 218 + USER ||--o{ TECHNICAL_USER : "is a" 219 + USER ||--o{ CONTRIBUTING_USER : "is a" 238 238 239 - %% Relationships 221 + CONTRIBUTING_USER ||--o{ TRUSTED_CONTRIBUTOR : "subset" 222 + CONTRIBUTING_USER ||--o{ REVIEWER : "subset" 223 + CONTRIBUTING_USER ||--o{ EXPERT : "subset" 240 240 241 - USER ||--o{ TECHNICAL_USER : may_be 242 - USER ||--o{ USER_ROLE_MEMBERSHIP : has_role 243 - ROLE ||--o{ USER_ROLE_MEMBERSHIP : assigned_to 225 + TECHNICAL_USER ||--o{ FEDERATION_NODE : "operates" 226 + TECHNICAL_USER ||--o{ FEDERATION_ADMIN : "administers" 244 244 228 + %% Review actions on versioned entities 245 245 USER ||--o{ REVIEW_ACTION : performs 246 246 247 - CLAIM_VERSION ||--o{ REVIEW_ACTION : is_reviewed_in 248 - SCENARIO_VERSION ||--o{ REVIEW_ACTION : is_reviewed_in 249 - EVIDENCE_VERSION ||--o{ REVIEW_ACTION : is_reviewed_in 250 - SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK_VERSION ||--o{ REVIEW_ACTION : is_reviewed_in 251 - VERDICT_VERSION ||--o{ REVIEW_ACTION : is_reviewed_in 231 + REVIEW_ACTION }o--|| CLAIM_VERSION : reviews 232 + REVIEW_ACTION }o--|| SCENARIO_VERSION : reviews 233 + REVIEW_ACTION }o--|| EVIDENCE_VERSION : reviews 234 + REVIEW_ACTION }o--|| VERDICT_VERSION : reviews 252 252 {{/mermaid}} 253 253 237 +{{info}} 238 +This diagram focuses on *who* uses and reviews *which* versioned entities. 239 +USER is the base type; TECHNICAL_USER and CONTRIBUTING_USER are specializations. 240 +Other roles (REVIEWER, EXPERT, TRUSTED_CONTRIBUTOR, FEDERATION_ADMIN, FEDERATION_NODE) 241 +are modelled as specializations or technical subtypes. 242 +{{/info}} 243 + 244 + 254 254 Notes: 255 255 256 256 * Most roles (READER, CONTRIBUTOR, TRUSTED_CONTRIBUTOR, REVIEWER, MODERATOR, ... ... @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ 280 280 * It may inherit some links from earlier scenarios, or start empty depending 281 281 on the change classification (cosmetic vs. conceptual). 282 282 * All verdicts for that scenario are recalculated and stored as new 283 - {{code}}VERDICT_VERSION{{/code}} entries.274 +{{code}}VERDICT_VERSION{{/code}} entries. 284 284 285 285 * REVIEW_ACTIONs are always attached to the **exact version** that was seen by 286 286 the reviewer. This preserves a faithful audit trail if data later changes. ... ... @@ -317,3 +317,173 @@ 317 317 Federation-specific entities (such as {{code}}FEDERATION_NODE{{/code}}, 318 318 replication logs, and trust rules) are described in the Federation & 319 319 Decentralization chapter and build on top of the core data model defined here. 311 + 312 +---- 313 + 314 +== 1. Overall analysis & review of the data model == 315 + 316 +=== 1.1 Strengths of the current design === 317 + 318 +* ((( 319 +**Identity vs. version pattern** 320 +Using base entities plus version entities (CLAIM + CLAIM_VERSION, SCENARIO + SCENARIO_VERSION, etc.) is exactly how modern knowledge systems handle: 321 + 322 +* auditability 323 +* time evolution 324 +* re-evaluation triggers 325 +* federation and partial replication 326 +))) 327 +* ((( 328 +**Scenario-centric reasoning** 329 +Separating //Claim// (what people argue about) from //Scenario// (interpretive frame) is very aligned with “truth landscape” style systems: 330 + 331 +* Scenarios explain //why people disagree//. 332 +* Verdicts are tied to specific scenario versions → avoids mixing incompatible assumptions. 333 +))) 334 +* **Evidence and verdicts as first-class entities** 335 +Evidence is explicit, linked to scenarios, and verdicts are per scenario. This matches good practice from fact-checking, scientific assessment panels, and trust graphs. 336 +* ((( 337 +**Cluster level (CLAIM_CLUSTER)** 338 +Grouping related claims avoids duplication and lets you: 339 + 340 +* reuse scenarios across paraphrases 341 +* share embeddings / semantic search 342 +* keep the system scalable as the corpus grows. 343 +))) 344 +* ((( 345 +**Explicit review layer (REVIEW_ACTION, roles, etc.)** 346 +Separating “data” from “who reviewed what” keeps the model clean, and is exactly what you want for: 347 + 348 +* governance 349 +* permissions 350 +* audit trails 351 +* future trust scoring per user / role. 352 +))) 353 + 354 +---- 355 + 356 +=== 1.2 Design decisions I’m locking in (based on our discussions) === 357 + 358 +To make the model consistent and “state-of-the-art”, I will assume the following as //current intended design//: 359 + 360 +1. ((( 361 +**Claims vs Scenarios** 362 + 363 +* CLAIM is the stable identity for “what people argue about”. 364 +* CLAIM_VERSION are individual phrasings / formulations / metadata. 365 +* ((( 366 +SCENARIO belongs to a **CLAIM**, not to a specific CLAIM_VERSION. 367 +Rationale: 368 + 369 +* Many different phrasings share the //same// scenario. 370 +* You avoid duplicating scenarios per wording. 371 +))) 372 +* SCENARIO_VERSION holds detailed definitions, assumptions, boundaries, etc. 373 +))) 374 +1. ((( 375 +**Version-specific reasoning** 376 + 377 +* **Verdicts** are always attached to SCENARIO_VERSION (not base SCENARIO). 378 +* **Evidence links** are between SCENARIO_VERSION and EVIDENCE_VERSION. 379 +→ This is what we agreed when we said //“SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK should link the respective versions instead”//. 380 +))) 381 +1. ((( 382 +**Clusters** 383 + 384 +* CLAIM_CLUSTER groups Claims (semantically close claims). 385 +* It is visible in **both diagrams** (Core Data Model and Data Use). 386 +))) 387 +1. ((( 388 +**Review vs data** 389 + 390 +* ((( 391 +All review happens **on versioned entities**: 392 + 393 +* CLAIM_VERSION 394 +* SCENARIO_VERSION 395 +* EVIDENCE_VERSION 396 +* SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK_VERSION 397 +* VERDICT_VERSION 398 +))) 399 +* REVIEW_ACTION is the generic log of //who// did //what// on //which version//. 400 +))) 401 +1. ((( 402 +**Users & roles** 403 + 404 +* USER has an attribute (or a linked entity) that distinguishes **technical users** from normal accounts. 405 +* We //keep// TECHNICAL_USER as a specialisation of USER (strictly technical accounts). 406 +* All human & technical accounts can hold roles via USER_ROLE_MEMBERSHIP. 407 +* ((( 408 +Roles include: 409 + 410 +* READER 411 +* CONTRIBUTOR 412 +* TRUSTED_CONTRIBUTOR 413 +* REVIEWER 414 +* MODERATOR 415 +* SYSTEM_ADMIN / MAINTAINER 416 +* FEDERATION_OPERATOR 417 +* FEDERATION_ADMIN 418 +(all present in the Data Use ERD, but as rows of ROLE rather than separate entities). 419 +))) 420 +))) 421 + 422 +---- 423 + 424 +=== 1.3 Gaps / potential problems === 425 + 426 +These are the main issues & missing areas I see: 427 + 428 +1. ((( 429 +**Versioning text in chapter 5 is currently too thin (‘…’ placeholders)** 430 + 431 +* ((( 432 +The spec does not yet //verbally// spell out: 433 + 434 +* the identity vs version pattern, systematically 435 +* how re-evaluation triggers are derived from version changes 436 +* how this aligns with federation (which versions are replicated where). 437 +))) 438 +))) 439 +1. ((( 440 +**No explicit “provenance granularity” in the model** 441 + 442 +* ((( 443 +EVIDENCE is a single entity. For more advanced use cases, you may later want: 444 + 445 +* EVIDENCE_SOURCE (the whole article/report/video) 446 +* EVIDENCE_FRAGMENT (specific paragraph/clip with its own reliability, quote, etc.) 447 +))) 448 +* For now, I’ll keep EVIDENCE/EVIDENCE_VERSION as is, but I’ll mention this as a possible extension. 449 +))) 450 +1. ((( 451 +**Review target polymorphism** 452 + 453 +* ((( 454 +REVIEW_ACTION can apply to multiple entity types. In the diagram this shows as multiple relationships: 455 + 456 +* CLAIM_VERSION → REVIEW_ACTION 457 +* SCENARIO_VERSION → REVIEW_ACTION 458 +* etc. 459 +))) 460 +* A more “pure” relational modeling would use a generic “subjectType + subjectId” or an intermediate “REVIEW_TARGET” table. 461 +* For readability, I’ll keep the simpler multi-edge representation and mention the polymorphism in text. 462 +))) 463 +1. ((( 464 +**Federation details missing from core ERD** 465 + 466 +* There is no explicit FEDERATION_NODE / REPLICATION_LOG in the Data Model chapter. 467 +* 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. 468 +))) 469 +1. ((( 470 +**Automation / AKEL artifacts left implicit** 471 + 472 +* ((( 473 +The Data Model chapter currently doesn’t describe: 474 + 475 +* AKEL task queues 476 +* extraction runs 477 +* model versions 478 +))) 479 +* That’s fine for now; I’ll just clarify that those belong to a “Processing / AKEL” submodel, not the core logical data model. 480 +)))