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Frameworks

Frameworks

Public frameworks that translate doctrine into operating models for multisite authority, proof of fidelity, observability, non-response, and machine-first governance.

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Frameworks sit below doctrine and above private execution. They make public operating logic legible without disclosing calibrated methods, client procedures, or implementation details.

Use this section when doctrine must be mapped to an interpretable public model : multisite authority, proof of fidelity, auditability, observability, response gating, or entity collision control.

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Canon versus inference: proof of fidelity normative

Method for documenting whether an answer remains inside the canon rather than merely sounding plausible or technically justified.

Entity collisions and the interpretive graph normative

Advanced stabilization framework for identity collisions, graph contamination, semantic neighborhood control, and remanence monitoring.

Interpretation integrity audit protocol normative

Minimum public protocol for testing canon-output fidelity, documenting gaps, and escalating toward correction or legitimate non-response.

Interpretive observability: metrics, logs, evidence normative

Framework for separating logs, derived metrics, weak signals, and stronger evidence inside one public observability layer.

Legitimate non-response protocol normative

Protocol for emitting bounded non-response instead of fluent completion when support, authority, or canonical silence blocks the answer.

Machine-first visibility operating model normative

Operating model for publishing early discovery surfaces, canonical entrypoints, route maps, and non-override signals for machine readers.

Multisite framework for distributed interpretive authority normative

Operational framework for classifying one ecosystem’s surfaces by role, authority level, dependencies, and non-override limits.

Q-Layer governance of response conditions normative

Framework for fail-closed response discipline, response conditions, and explicit downgrades toward clarification, abstention, or refusal.