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Principles and Ideas - Temporality

The evidence must show the time at which a fact occurred and the time at which it was stored in the biobank.
All fact is associated to the object on which it was created and to the protocol under which it was created.
The temporality in the object is seen by its changes of state produced by the totality of the protocols. The life, in this sense, of an object is determined by the enforcement over it, and over time of the protocols.
The evolution of an explicit data -associated to an object- over time is observed through its evolution against changes of state of the object, or what is equivalent, through changes produced by implementation of the protocols.
The temporality of a process is observed by the sequence of its protocols.
The usage of the protocols is subject to reviews. A protocol may be used at one moment, then subsequently it is decided to choose another, and later it is decided to reuse the first. This is the result of the perception of a protocol as an instance of a process.

 


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