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This issues refers to the proposal to model different categories of Discrimination as (potential) Impact in the RISK extension. It would be preferable to find and reuse an existing authoritative taxonomy of discrimination categories. Suggestions are welcome (AFAIK a starting point can be discrimination laws which have specific categories e.g. for workplace).
This issue is related to #182 as discrimination can be linked to bias. Whether to express such link/association between the bias and discrimination concepts within DPV can also be discussed in this issue.
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- creates a new structuring/organisation of RISK taxonomy related to
risk sources, risks, consequences, and impacts where each concept can
take on different roles depending on the use-case
- to express this, each concept is created as an instance of new
concepts e.g. `PotentialRiskSource` or `PotentialImpact`
- the concepts are now provided in a module `risk_taxonomy` instead of
`risk_consequences` (which has been deleted)
- the HTML documentation provides new sections for each of the
`Potential...` concept along with an overview table for roles
- the HTML documentation does NOT provide description of the new model
or examples, this is TODO
- this work is with thanks to discussions with @DelaramGlp and Rob
Brennan
- #182 added bias concepts
- #185 removed risk:Fee as it has been added to DPV as dpv:FeeRequirement
- #190 added discrimination concepts
- #184 added rights impact concepts in RISK
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RISK
New Concept(s)
This issues refers to the proposal to model different categories of Discrimination as (potential) Impact in the RISK extension. It would be preferable to find and reuse an existing authoritative taxonomy of discrimination categories. Suggestions are welcome (AFAIK a starting point can be discrimination laws which have specific categories e.g. for workplace).
This issue is related to #182 as discrimination can be linked to bias. Whether to express such link/association between the bias and discrimination concepts within DPV can also be discussed in this issue.
Changed Concept(s)
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: