{ "namespace": "admiralty-scale", "description": "The Admiralty Scale (also called the NATO System) is used to rank the reliability of a source and the credibility of an information.", "version": 1, "predicates": [ { "value": "source-reliability", "expanded": "Source Reliability" }, { "value": "information-credibility", "expanded": "Information Credibility" } ], "values": [ { "predicate": "source-reliability", "entry": [ { "value": "a", "expanded": "Completely reliable" }, { "value": "b", "expanded": "Usually reliable" }, { "value": "c", "expanded": "Fairly reliable" }, { "value": "d", "expanded": "Not usually reliable" }, { "value": "e", "expanded": "Unreliable" }, { "value": "f", "expanded": "Reliability cannot be judged" } ] }, { "predicate": "information-credibility", "entry": [ { "value": "1", "expanded": "Confirmed by other sources" }, { "value": "2", "expanded": "Probably true" }, { "value": "3", "expanded": "Possibly true" }, { "value": "4", "expanded": "Doubtful" }, { "value": "5", "expanded": "Improbable" }, { "value": "6", "expanded": "Truth cannot be judged" } ] } ] }