[new term] digital quality
Oonagh told me that in CCT5 they discussed our definititon of digital object:
A data structure which minimally contains (1) subject data, (2) metadata about that subject data, and (3) a globally unique identifier which, when dereferenced, allows an agent to access the digital object itself.
They were missing the digital aspect since data structure is just encoded signs. 'Digital' is in the name and when the name is mentioned in the definition but there is no clear statement about the digital character (which we want to have here, I guess).
Do we need a new sub-class 'digital data' as an intermediate layer? There are maybe other candidates which could belong to the digital category, e.g. FAIR data, file, programmatic value, and record. However, in this case the question arises how to deal with childs of data which can be digital or not, e.g. metadata?
As a solution we will add "digital" or "digitalized" as a disposition to the ontology.