factcentric
Factcentric is an adjective used to describe an orientation that prioritizes facts over opinions, beliefs, or unverified information. In its broad sense, a fact-centric perspective emphasizes verification of claims, the use of verifiable data, and transparent sourcing in reasoning, communication, and decision making.
In data management and information architecture, a fact-centric design centers around quantitative measures or facts, such
In journalism, science, and policy, fact-centric practice stresses evidence, reproducibility, and traceability. Claims are supported by
Applications include business intelligence, research reporting, quality assurance, and governance. Benefits include clearer decision trails and
Limitations: data quality, bias, and context gaps can undermine a fact-centric approach. Implementations require governance, data
See also: evidence-based practice, data-driven decision making, information literacy, data governance.