Disclaimer: This tool was developed by Tom Carlson Consulting LLC. It was created from the official distribution of the data model. Tom Carlson Consulting LLC makes neither claim nor warranty that this tool provides an accurate representation of the NIEM data model. For official and authoritative representations, please visit the official NIEM release website.
A level of accuracy of information provided by a source. For example, information that is confirmed by other independent sources, is logical in itself and consistent with other information on the subject may be labeled as "Confirmed". Information that is not confirmed and not logical in itself may be labeled as "Improbable". Information that is not confirmed but reasonably logical and agrees with other information on the subject may be labeled as "Possibly true".
em:RumorSourceAccuracyText holds text.
em:RumorSourceAccuracyText can hold any of these following objects, starting with the most specific and becoming more generic as you move down the list:
True if only partial information was available to the information source at the time when the data was captured in the system; false otherwise.
Holds true/false values.
True if the length of a string is greater than the length of the field within which the string was stored in the exporting system; false otherwise.
Holds true/false values.