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I agree with this methodology. What you are doing is stating facts. What is clearly seen, shown, stated, etc. It clears up any assumptions and cross "cannon" polinization.

The way I imagined the deliniation is like comics with "universes."

"Film," "Comic," "Novel," "Game."

Under each can be further deliniations

Film: Featurettes, Interviews, Props, etc

And I think of worthy note is my three prong approach: "Influence," "Intent," and "Reception/Interpretation."

We know that Dr. Henry Wu (to use your analogy) is influenced by a character of the same name and position as the one in the novel. The intent seems to be that this character we see 'Henry' is the aforementioned Dr. Henry Wu. This is widely accepted by fans and later confirmed by Jurassic World.