factsuch
Factsuch is a fictional concept in information science used to describe a structured unit for recording a factual claim and its provenance. In this framework, a fact is represented as a factsuch object that pairs the assertion with metadata about sources, reliability, and context. The core components typically include: the assertion content; one or more sources or references; a confidence score or reliability tag; temporal scope; and contextual qualifiers such as domain or jurisdiction. The name is a coinage intended for illustrative use, combining 'fact' with a generic suffix to denote such statements.
Implementation and workflows: A factsuch record is produced by a claim extraction process, may be reviewed
Standards and interoperability: The concept envisions a compact, schema-driven representation, designed to be exportable as a
See also: Fact-checking, Knowledge graph, Data provenance, Information auditing. Notes: This article describes a fictional concept