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- accession number
- in library and information science, a number assigned to a work when it
is received or catalogued into a collection. Accession numbering is an
useful procedure for identifying material as it is introduced into a
modest-sized collection. On the TROSTing.org web
site, chronologically-coded accession numbering systems employed.
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- accountability
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- adopter
- the consumer or user of an artifact or system, especially related to
computer systems and their networks; someone who incorporates a product into
their practice
- affordance
- a possible action with an object recognized by an observer or actor
[based on (Norman, 1998, pp.123-126)];
affordances are specific relationships of object and actor, not independent
properties of an artifact; a perceived affordance need not be actualizable.
- AIIM
- originally: Association for Information and Image
Management, now AIIM International; trade association that
sponsored the ODMA coalition.
- API
- Application Program Interface; usually a
programmatic interface that is defined for programmed access to services
in libraries, middleware, or the computer operating system.
- architecture
- [the structure of something, giving structure]
- aspect
- as in a view or perspective on something, or the face being shown to an
observer [look it up]
- assessment
- a statement of opinion, a value judgment, an estimation whether or not
based on good evidence (Solomon & Flores, 2001, p.120);
TROSTing: an evaluation that provides assurance of the degree to which a
quality of interest is achieved
- assurance
- the grounds for confidence that a product or service satisfies specific,
identified criteria or policies, generalized from (Stoneburner, 2005;
Common Criteria Project, 2005).
- attestation
- formal statement asserting something to be true; testament
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- bootstrap
- "to raise by ones own boot straps"; in computer systems, the process of
starting an idle machine with a small program used to load a larger
program that commences elaborate loading and initialization processes
until the computer operating system and initial applications are
underway.
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- care
- as in to care for, to care about, the outcome of the engagement,
care about the participation and the relationship in which the
participant maintains trustworthiness [see (Solomon & Flores, 2001,
p.105)]
- caring
- having or giving care to something;
- confidence
- {vs. trust}
- constructive engagement
- {see Jon Udell, look up}
- customer
- {find good dictionary meaning that doesn't suggest consumer or
commercial exchange. We mean in the sense of next-in-line and
ultimate customer, adopter.}
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- dependability
- {vs. trustworthiness; see also reliability}
- design
- {vs. architecture; think how this might be
difference than style, mode, fashion and other uses of design.}
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- engagement
- as a form of distributed conversation and
participation that happens in clouds among producers and adopters;
we speak of trustworthy engagement
- enterprise
- {think if as related to activity and scale, not just
organization style/size; check dictionary}
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- Open Document Management API; specified
by the AIIM ODMA Coalition for providing interfaces
and middleware for integrating document-management systems and desktop
applications
- ODMdev
- Term for the basic structure supporting development of new ODMA
components, established by a bootspiral
performance
- open system
Open Systems
Interconnection Reference Model
- OSI
- 1. Open Systems Interconnection, usually in reference
to the OSI Reference
Model. 2. Open Source Initiative.
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- participation
- [the activity conducted among participants, look up a source for
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- pattern
- [the structure, appearance, regularity, ...]
- pattern language
- [the Christopher Alexander work]
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- performance pattern
- patterns that involve performance and process, characterized here using
dataflow diagramming techniques
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- reliability
- vs. trustworthiness; see also dependability
- reputation
- vs. trust and trustworthiness
- retrofit
- to incorporate improvements or parts not originally included in
(earlier versions of) a product
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- degree to which there are no dangerous failures, no threats to human life;
failing well
- scaffolding
- [that stuff]
- security
- as opposed to safety and trustworthiness
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- Templates
for Raising Open-System Trustworthiness
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- trust
- is something given
- trustworthiness
- quality of being worthy of trust; something that must be earned and
maintained; a trustworthy product is one that is a reflection of the
trustworthiness of its producer
- trustworthiness in artifacts
- a projection of trustworthiness on artifacts; an extension of the
trustworthiness of a producer to the product; aspects of an artifact that
reflect the caring of a trustworthy supplier
- trustworthy
- literally, worthy of trust;
- trustworthy engagement
- a relationship (possibly diffuse) involving trust among the parties
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