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Generate a proof over versioned person data #59

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RubenVerborgh opened this issue Aug 2, 2022 · 0 comments
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Generate a proof over versioned person data #59

RubenVerborgh opened this issue Aug 2, 2022 · 0 comments
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challenge technical problem applied to a use case proposal: approved ✅

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We want proofs that point to versioned data, such that we can trust past decisions. We apply this to the use case of an office pod listing the current locations of a group of employees, which changes every day.

Desired solution

  • An integration of N3 proofs and an LDES-versioned collection with version-specific URIs.

Acceptance criteria

  • There is one pod describing 500 employees, who are dispatched to different locations world-wide every day.
  • A reasoner is able to find all people working in Belgium on a given day, and generate a proof.
  • The proof uses versioned data such that it can be checked even after data changes.

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  • LDES
  • N3

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@pietercolpaert @josd

@RubenVerborgh RubenVerborgh added challenge technical problem applied to a use case proposal: approved ✅ labels Aug 2, 2022
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