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authorityfrom

AuthorityFrom is a term used in information governance and ontology design to denote the source of authority behind a claim, rule, or decision. It is typically modeled as a binary relation or property in a data schema, linking an assertion to its originating authoritative source.

In knowledge graphs and data models, authorityFrom captures provenance and legitimacy. It connects an item such

Applications include legal tech, standards management, data curation, and AI explainability. By exposing the source of

Implementation considerations: use a controlled vocabulary for authorities, support temporal qualifiers (when the authority was valid),

Limitations: authorityFrom is a modeling convention rather than a universally standardized field; it requires careful governance

as
a
policy
statement,
decision,
or
guideline
to
an
authority
node—such
as
a
statute,
regulatory
body,
standard,
or
official
publication.
AuthorityFrom
is
distinct
from
authorship
or
responsibility;
it
indicates
where
the
authority
for
the
assertion
is
derived,
rather
than
who
created
it
or
who
enforces
it.
authority,
authorityFrom
aids
auditing,
compliance
checks,
and
trust
assessment.
Example:
a
data
policy
assertion
might
have
authorityFrom
pointing
to
GDPR
as
the
governing
regulation,
or
to
a
national
privacy
act.
and
enable
authority
resolution
for
disambiguation.
Provide
interoperability
with
provenance
frameworks
(for
example,
PROV)
and
with
existing
metadata
schemas.
It
is
important
to
handle
disputed
or
superseded
authorities
and
to
version
authorities
as
rules
evolve.
to
avoid
ambiguity
and
to
maintain
consistency
across
systems.
Related
concepts
include
provenance,
attribution,
citation,
and
trust
reporting.