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| ====== Governance and Authority ====== | ====== Governance and Authority ====== | ||
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| ===== Discussion ===== | ===== Discussion ===== | ||
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| Governance and Authority define who may define, change, approve, apply, release, review, or rely on structured information, | Governance and Authority define who may define, change, approve, apply, release, review, or rely on structured information, | ||
| - | Governance controls the lifecycle and accountability. Authority identifies the source or body responsible for a definition, rule, policy, decision, release, or interpretation. Together, they prevent meaning and control from drifting silently across systems, tools, implementations, | + | Governance controls the lifecycle and accountability. Authority identifies the source or body responsible for a definition, rule, policy, decision, release, or interpretation. Together, they prevent meaning and control from drifting silently across systems, tools, implementations, |
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| Governance and Authority remain distinct from the technical mechanisms that implement them. A repository, policy engine, approval workflow, access-control mechanism, or configuration service may support governance, but it does not replace the governance concern. | Governance and Authority remain distinct from the technical mechanisms that implement them. A repository, policy engine, approval workflow, access-control mechanism, or configuration service may support governance, but it does not replace the governance concern. | ||
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| ===== Note ===== | ===== Note ===== | ||
| - | Governance and Authority apply to concepts, models, definitions, | + | Governance and Authority apply to concepts, models, definitions, |
| ===== Example ===== | ===== Example ===== | ||
| A policy authority may approve which transaction details may be released to a regulator, while a semantic authority may approve the meaning of a regulatory classification. | A policy authority may approve which transaction details may be released to a regulator, while a semantic authority may approve the meaning of a regulatory classification. | ||