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  • User - Applicant, RA (and potentially instance of another type of user)
  • Approval - Confirmation by another user (typically by RAs) regarding assertions about an applicant (explain why approvals do not approve claims or attestations - e.g. because we want RAs to approve/confirm the validity of concrete evidence (or just the referenced claim), and not some more vague concepts; also explain approved_with) [So when the user is about to approve some assertion/claim, all associated attestations should be also displayed in order to show the ramifications of this approval...]
  • Assertion - Representation of some evidence that supports a claim or the content or value(s) associated with that claim; in case of self-assertions, it just serves to connect users to claims about them (when they are just instances of claims) and provide the actual content of the claim (such as an external identifier, ID doc number etc., perhaps even to quantify the amount of confidence for the claim)
  • Claim (= alternative descriptive name: assertion type?) - Please elaborate, particularly config; e.g.: Specific Standardised statement related to the applicant that is implied by the assertion, config is used for its (or attestation's?) visual(?) presentation (is this correct? is there something additional or some other aspect, e.g. exposure of assertions to specific kinds of users or some external entities, or constraints on assertions that incarnate such claims?). The claim determines what an assertion is Claims determine what assertions are about, so it is a classifier for assertions that they classify assertions and should reflect an assertions-related 'vocabulary'. (It is important to note that one the  assertion is the incarnation of a single claimthe claim for the specific user, but they it may warrant several attestations!)
  • Claim type (= alternative descriptive names: assertion group, assertion creator?) - Please elaborate, particularly handler e.g.: "Type" of claim which exclusively groups claims (and associated assertions) based on the way they are obtained , or created, or their common purpose. ([Are the associations of newly created assertions with their claims hardcoded within handlers that produce these assertions?)]
  • Attestation - Kinds of conclusions that can be stated about users. They are based on claims. [Do we need some config or details here as well, e.g. to determine the (visual) presentation of attestations or their exposure to specific kinds of users or external entities?]
  • Attestations for claims (att2claims) - Association between claims of assertions and attestations they lead to.

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