reviewability
Reviewability is the degree to which a decision, process, or artifact can be examined, questioned, and validated by independent observers. It emphasizes transparency, traceability, and accountability, enabling stakeholders to understand how conclusions were reached, on what evidence, and under which assumptions. Reviewability is pursued across disciplines, from law to software engineering and data science.
Key dimensions include transparency (visibility of inputs, logic, and criteria), traceability (ability to follow a decision
In data science and artificial intelligence, reviewability refers to the capacity to inspect how models produce
In public administration and law, reviewability governs whether decisions are subject to external scrutiny, appeal, or
To enhance reviewability, organizations implement audit trails, thorough documentation, code and design reviews, change management, and
Limitations include trade-offs with privacy and security, the cost of implementing comprehensive review processes, and the