rationaleaddress
Rationaleaddress is a term used in discussions of decision provenance and explainable systems to denote a digital artifact or identifier that encodes or points to the justification for a decision, action, or policy. The concept combines "rationale" with "address" to emphasize that the justification is associated with a specific decision and can be retrieved, inspected, or verified.
A rationaleaddress may be stored directly as structured data attached to a decision record, or it may
Storage approaches differ: on-chain storage for immutability and auditability, off-chain storage with cryptographic hashes to anchor
Applications include explainable artificial intelligence, smart contracts, regulatory compliance, and governance workflows, where decisions must be
Related terms include provenance, justification, and decision logs. While not universally standardized, some proposals advocate common