A.6.B:6.2 — Canonical cross‑quadrant dependency patterns
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These patterns are allowed (and common). The square becomes operational when these links are used systematically.
(D → A) Duty-to-gate linkage
When governance requires someone to comply with a gate:
D-*: “Role MUST satisfy/enforceA-*.”
This separates what is admissible (A) from who is responsible (D).
(E → A) Evidence-for-gate linkage
When gate decisions must be observable:
E-*: “On rejection/acceptance due toA-*, carrierCis produced/observable under conditions …”
This separates gate semantics (A) from evidence semantics (E).
(D → E) Duty-to-evidence linkage
When governance requires evidence production/retention/exposure or commits to measured properties:
D-*: “Role MUST retain/expose carrier classCused byE-*…”D-*: “Provider SHALL meetE-*under exclusions …”
This separates obligation/commitment (D) from adjudication (E).
(A/E → L) Semantic grounding linkage
When a gate predicate or measurement relies on definitions/invariants:
A-*/E-*referencesL-*that define terms/metrics.
This prevents “metric drift” and “definition drift” across views.
(D → L) Governance-to-definition linkage
When an obligation/commitment relies on precise term or metric meanings:
D-*referencesL-*that define the terms/metrics it uses.
This keeps governance text from accidentally redefining semantics in prose.