Authorship Strategy's three ADRs forming a single tactical discipline: Concept DOI as Canonical Reference (ADR-0001), DOI Federation via .zenodo.json (ADR-0002), and Cross-Platform Dataset Federation (ADR-0003). Together they make a DOI-registered artifact's citation network recoverable from metadata alone, without requiring readers to follow prose disclosures. The triplet is complemented by an intrinsic, content-derived identifier layer (SWHID, ADR-0013).
Coined by Tatsuya Shimomoto (shimo4228) within the Authorship Strategy research line as the collective name for ADRs 0001-0003.
The collective name for Authorship Strategy ADRs 0001-0003 — concept DOI as canonical reference, DOI federation via .zenodo.json, and cross-platform dataset federation — which together make an artifact's citation network recoverable from metadata alone.
Tatsuya Shimomoto (shimo4228), in the Authorship Strategy research line; its release-time workflow is operationalized by the external release-doi component skill.
The authorship-strategy repository's graph.jsonld and ADRs 0001-0003 (https://github.com/shimo4228/authorship-strategy), DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20263316; the constituent practices are defined in the glossary entries Concept DOI, DOI federation, and Cross-platform federation.
Authorship Strategy の 3 本の ADR が成す 1 つの戦術規律: Concept DOI as Canonical Reference (ADR-0001)、DOI Federation via .zenodo.json (ADR-0002)、Cross-Platform Dataset Federation (ADR-0003)。あわせて、DOI 登録 artifact の引用ネットワークを prose の開示を辿らずに metadata だけから recoverable にする。この triplet は intrinsic な content-derived identifier 層 (SWHID、ADR-0013) によって補完される。