- From: carl mattocks <carlmattocks@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 14 May 2020 15:35:52 -0400
- To: Owen Ambur <Owen.Ambur@verizon.net>
- Cc: W3C AIKR CG <public-aikr@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAHtonukPt9-pEjjf7ba69WSecKbiuofz2azTvw6Wx0pB6Urbfg@mail.gmail.com>
Thanks for sharing the report.. I noted it mentioned use of Hypothesis to explain how outcome could be interpreted . Would we want to note those statements as Assumptions used for a Goal?. Carl It was a pleasure to clarify On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 11:50 PM Owen Ambur <Owen.Ambur@verizon.net> wrote: > The U.S. GAO's new report on Algorithms Used in Federal Law Enforcement > is available at https://www.gao.gov/assets/710/706849.pdf > > This report is different than typical GAO reports, which usually contain > recommendations. So I have not converted its relevant content to > StratML format as I have done with the recommendations set forth in 19 > of their other reports at https://stratml.us/drybridge/index.htm#GAO > > However, if anyone thinks it might be useful to do so, I'd be happy to > give it a shot. Goals, objectives, and stakeholders are implicit in the > text of the narrative report. Rendering them in StratML format would > make them more explicit, in machine-readable format. > > Needless to say, as a self-avowed leading practice organization, it > would be good if GAO could start showing Executive Branch agencies how > to comply with section 10 of GPRAMA and the OPEN Government Data Act > (OGDA) by publishing its reports in machine-readable format conforming > to an internationally standardized schema. > > Owen > > > > >
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