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... ... @@ -1,7 +5,3 @@ 1 -((( 2 - 3 -))) 4 - 5 5 = 5. Data Model = 6 6 7 7 The FactHarbor data model centers on four fully versioned, immutable entities: ... ... @@ -61,13 +61,6 @@ 61 61 The convention is that fields ending in {{code}}Id{{/code}} are primary keys, 62 62 and fields with {{code}}...IdFk{{/code}} are foreign keys. 63 63 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 -= Core Data Model ERD (Versioned) = 68 - 69 -This diagram shows the full core data model with all versioned entities. 70 - 71 71 {{mermaid}} 72 72 erDiagram 73 73 CLAIM_CLUSTER { ... ... @@ -158,14 +158,9 @@ 158 158 159 159 SCENARIO ||--o{ VERDICT : assessed 160 160 VERDICT ||--o{ VERDICT_VERSION : versions 150 + 161 161 {{/mermaid}} 162 162 163 -{{info}} 164 -All key entities are explicitly versioned here (…VERSION tables). 165 -This reflects the versioning requirements in the textual Data Model chapter. 166 -{{/info}} 167 - 168 - 169 169 **Important points:** 170 170 171 171 * Scenarios and Evidence are **linked via their versions** ... ... @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ 178 178 179 179 ---- 180 180 181 -= 5.3 Data Use & Review ERD = 165 += 5.3 Data Use & Review ERD (expanded, versioned) = 182 182 183 183 The **Data Use** model captures who does what with which versioned data: 184 184 ... ... @@ -186,14 +186,6 @@ 186 186 * Roles and role assignments 187 187 * Review actions on versioned entities 188 188 189 -{{comment}} Data Use ERD (Mermaid, from /Specification/Diagrams/Data Use ERD) {{/comment}} 190 -{{include document="FactHarbor.Playground.Data Use ERD Page (from Specification chat).WebHome" reference="FactHarbor.Playground.data.Data Use ERD Page (from Specification chat).WebHome"/}} 191 - 192 -= Data Use ERD (Roles, Review & Versioned Entities) = 193 - 194 -This diagram shows how users, roles, and review actions relate to the 195 -versioned core entities. 196 - 197 197 {{mermaid}} 198 198 erDiagram 199 199 %% Core clusters shown for context ... ... @@ -334,17 +334,9 @@ 334 334 REVIEW_ACTION }o--|| SCENARIO_VERSION : reviews 335 335 REVIEW_ACTION }o--|| EVIDENCE_VERSION : reviews 336 336 REVIEW_ACTION }o--|| VERDICT_VERSION : reviews 313 + 337 337 {{/mermaid}} 338 338 339 -{{info}} 340 -This diagram focuses on *who* uses and reviews *which* versioned entities. 341 -USER is the base type; TECHNICAL_USER and CONTRIBUTING_USER are specializations. 342 -Other roles (REVIEWER, EXPERT, TRUSTED_CONTRIBUTOR, FEDERATION_ADMIN, FEDERATION_NODE) 343 -are modelled as specializations or technical subtypes. 344 -{{/info}} 345 - 346 - 347 - 348 348 Notes: 349 349 350 350 * Most roles (READER, CONTRIBUTOR, TRUSTED_CONTRIBUTOR, REVIEWER, MODERATOR, ... ... @@ -411,191 +411,3 @@ 411 411 Federation-specific entities (such as {{code}}FEDERATION_NODE{{/code}}, 412 412 replication logs, and trust rules) are described in the Federation & 413 413 Decentralization chapter and build on top of the core data model defined here. 414 - 415 - 416 - 417 -USER 418 -├── TECHNICAL_USER 419 -│ ├── FEDERATION_ADMIN 420 -│ └── AKEL_AGENT (optional future) 421 - 422 -READER 423 -└── CONTRIBUTING_USER 424 - ├── TRUSTED_CONTRIBUTOR 425 - ├── REVIEWER 426 - ├── EXPERT 427 - ├── MODERATOR 428 - 429 - 430 -ADMIN 431 - 432 -FEDERATION_ADMIN (administrative, but human) 433 - 434 - 435 -== 1. Overall analysis & review of the data model == 436 - 437 -=== 1.1 Strengths of the current design === 438 - 439 -* ((( 440 -**Identity vs. version pattern** 441 -Using base entities plus version entities (CLAIM + CLAIM_VERSION, SCENARIO + SCENARIO_VERSION, etc.) is exactly how modern knowledge systems handle: 442 - 443 -* auditability 444 -* time evolution 445 -* re-evaluation triggers 446 -* federation and partial replication 447 -))) 448 -* ((( 449 -**Scenario-centric reasoning** 450 -Separating //Claim// (what people argue about) from //Scenario// (interpretive frame) is very aligned with “truth landscape” style systems: 451 - 452 -* Scenarios explain //why people disagree//. 453 -* Verdicts are tied to specific scenario versions → avoids mixing incompatible assumptions. 454 -))) 455 -* **Evidence and verdicts as first-class entities** 456 -Evidence is explicit, linked to scenarios, and verdicts are per scenario. This matches good practice from fact-checking, scientific assessment panels, and trust graphs. 457 -* ((( 458 -**Cluster level (CLAIM_CLUSTER)** 459 -Grouping related claims avoids duplication and lets you: 460 - 461 -* reuse scenarios across paraphrases 462 -* share embeddings / semantic search 463 -* keep the system scalable as the corpus grows. 464 -))) 465 -* ((( 466 -**Explicit review layer (REVIEW_ACTION, roles, etc.)** 467 -Separating “data” from “who reviewed what” keeps the model clean, and is exactly what you want for: 468 - 469 -* governance 470 -* permissions 471 -* audit trails 472 -* future trust scoring per user / role. 473 -))) 474 - 475 ----- 476 - 477 -=== 1.2 Design decisions I’m locking in (based on our discussions) === 478 - 479 -To make the model consistent and “state-of-the-art”, I will assume the following as //current intended design//: 480 - 481 -1. ((( 482 -**Claims vs Scenarios** 483 - 484 -* CLAIM is the stable identity for “what people argue about”. 485 -* CLAIM_VERSION are individual phrasings / formulations / metadata. 486 -* ((( 487 -SCENARIO belongs to a **CLAIM**, not to a specific CLAIM_VERSION. 488 -Rationale: 489 - 490 -* Many different phrasings share the //same// scenario. 491 -* You avoid duplicating scenarios per wording. 492 -))) 493 -* SCENARIO_VERSION holds detailed definitions, assumptions, boundaries, etc. 494 -))) 495 -1. ((( 496 -**Version-specific reasoning** 497 - 498 -* **Verdicts** are always attached to SCENARIO_VERSION (not base SCENARIO). 499 -* **Evidence links** are between SCENARIO_VERSION and EVIDENCE_VERSION. 500 -→ This is what we agreed when we said //“SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK should link the respective versions instead”//. 501 -))) 502 -1. ((( 503 -**Clusters** 504 - 505 -* CLAIM_CLUSTER groups Claims (semantically close claims). 506 -* It is visible in **both diagrams** (Core Data Model and Data Use). 507 -))) 508 -1. ((( 509 -**Review vs data** 510 - 511 -* ((( 512 -All review happens **on versioned entities**: 513 - 514 -* CLAIM_VERSION 515 -* SCENARIO_VERSION 516 -* EVIDENCE_VERSION 517 -* SCENARIO_EVIDENCE_LINK_VERSION 518 -* VERDICT_VERSION 519 -))) 520 -* REVIEW_ACTION is the generic log of //who// did //what// on //which version//. 521 -))) 522 -1. ((( 523 -**Users & roles** 524 - 525 -* USER has an attribute (or a linked entity) that distinguishes **technical users** from normal accounts. 526 -* We //keep// TECHNICAL_USER as a specialisation of USER (strictly technical accounts). 527 -* All human & technical accounts can hold roles via USER_ROLE_MEMBERSHIP. 528 -* ((( 529 -Roles include: 530 - 531 -* READER 532 -* CONTRIBUTOR 533 -* TRUSTED_CONTRIBUTOR 534 -* REVIEWER 535 -* MODERATOR 536 -* SYSTEM_ADMIN / MAINTAINER 537 -* FEDERATION_OPERATOR 538 -* FEDERATION_ADMIN 539 -(all present in the Data Use ERD, but as rows of ROLE rather than separate entities). 540 -))) 541 -))) 542 - 543 ----- 544 - 545 -=== 1.3 Gaps / potential problems === 546 - 547 -These are the main issues & missing areas I see: 548 - 549 -1. ((( 550 -**Versioning text in chapter 5 is currently too thin (‘…’ placeholders)** 551 - 552 -* ((( 553 -The spec does not yet //verbally// spell out: 554 - 555 -* the identity vs version pattern, systematically 556 -* how re-evaluation triggers are derived from version changes 557 -* how this aligns with federation (which versions are replicated where). 558 -))) 559 -))) 560 -1. ((( 561 -**No explicit “provenance granularity” in the model** 562 - 563 -* ((( 564 -EVIDENCE is a single entity. For more advanced use cases, you may later want: 565 - 566 -* EVIDENCE_SOURCE (the whole article/report/video) 567 -* EVIDENCE_FRAGMENT (specific paragraph/clip with its own reliability, quote, etc.) 568 -))) 569 -* For now, I’ll keep EVIDENCE/EVIDENCE_VERSION as is, but I’ll mention this as a possible extension. 570 -))) 571 -1. ((( 572 -**Review target polymorphism** 573 - 574 -* ((( 575 -REVIEW_ACTION can apply to multiple entity types. In the diagram this shows as multiple relationships: 576 - 577 -* CLAIM_VERSION → REVIEW_ACTION 578 -* SCENARIO_VERSION → REVIEW_ACTION 579 -* etc. 580 -))) 581 -* A more “pure” relational modeling would use a generic “subjectType + subjectId” or an intermediate “REVIEW_TARGET” table. 582 -* For readability, I’ll keep the simpler multi-edge representation and mention the polymorphism in text. 583 -))) 584 -1. ((( 585 -**Federation details missing from core ERD** 586 - 587 -* There is no explicit FEDERATION_NODE / REPLICATION_LOG in the Data Model chapter. 588 -* 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. 589 -))) 590 -1. ((( 591 -**Automation / AKEL artifacts left implicit** 592 - 593 -* ((( 594 -The Data Model chapter currently doesn’t describe: 595 - 596 -* AKEL task queues 597 -* extraction runs 598 -* model versions 599 -))) 600 -* That’s fine for now; I’ll just clarify that those belong to a “Processing / AKEL” submodel, not the core logical data model. 601 -)))