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First Principles Framework (FPF) — Core Conceptual Specification
First Principles Framework (FPF) — Core Conceptual Specification
Table of Content
Table of Content
Preface (non-normative)
Preface (non-normative)
What this specification is (and how to use it)
Creativity in Open-Ended Evolution and Assurance*
Navigating Uncertainty: Building Closed Worlds within an Open World (non-normative)
FPF as an Evolutionary Architecture for Thought
Architectural Characteristic of Thought
Beyond Cognitive Biases: FPF as a Generative Architecture for Thought
Thinking Through Writing: The FPF Discipline of Conceptual Work
Descriptive Ontologies vs. A Thinking-Oriented Architecture
The "Bitter Lesson" trajectory — compute, data, and freedom over hand‑tuned rules (FPF stance)
From Flat Documents to High-Dimensional Truth: The Multi-View Architecture
Boundary Statements: Where Language Becomes a System Boundary
Raising Semantic Precision: From Triggers to Math‑Backed Ontics
The “big storylines” unique to FPF (load‑bearing commitments)
Transdisciplinarity as a Meta‑Theory of Thinking
FPF as a Culinary Architecture for Collective Thought: Why We Formalize “Obvious” Ideas
Intellect Stack
Purpose, Scope, and Explicit Non‑Goals
Part A – Kernel Architecture Cluster
Part A – Kernel Architecture Cluster
1) Problem frame
2) Problem
3) Forces
4) Solution — Normative onboarding glossary and publication hooks
4.1 Plain one‑liners (normative on‑ramp; formal anchors in C.17–C.19)
4.2 Publication & telemetry duties (where these terms show up)
4.3 Minimal recipe (run this on day one)
5) Archetypal Grounding
6) Bias‑Annotation
7) Conformance Checklist (SCR/RSCR stubs)
8) Consequences
9) Rationale
10) Relations
Editor’s note (implementation hint)
A.0:End
A.1:End
A.1.1:End
A.2:End
A.2.1:End
A.2.2 — U.Capability
A.2.2:4.1 Definition
A.2.2:4.2 Conceptual descriptors (not a data schema)
A.2.2:4.3 Shorthand for everyday speech
A.2.2:6.1 Physical system on a line (structural example)
A.2.2:6.2 Software service in operations (structural, cyber-physical)
A.2.2:6.3 Organizational unit (enterprise sense)
A.2.2:End
A.2.3:End
A.2.4:End
A.2.5:End
A.2.6:17. 4 Rationale - F‑Cluster Unification for A.2.6 (F.17 / F.18)
A.2.6:End
A.2.7:End
A.2.8:End
A.2.9 — U.SpeechAct (Communicative Work Object)
A.2.9:1 — Problem frame
A.2.9:2 — Problem
A.2.9:3 — Forces
A.2.9:4 — Solution
A.2.9:4.1 — Normative definition
A.2.9:4.2 — Minimal structure (normative)
A.2.9:4.3 — SpeechActRef discipline (normative)
A.2.9:4.4 — Separation rules with U.Commitment and U.PromiseContent (normative)
A.2.9:4.5 — Multi-function and multi-party support (normative)
A.2.9:5 — Archetypal Grounding (Tell–Show–Show)
A.2.9:5.1 — Tell (universal rule)
A.2.9:5.2 — Show #1 (system archetype: change-control approval gates a deployment)
A.2.9:5.3 — Show #2 (episteme archetype: publishing a spec edition without making the spec an agent)
A.2.9:6 — Bias-Annotation
A.2.9:7 — Conformance Checklist (normative)
A.2.9:8 — Common Anti-Patterns and How to Avoid Them
A.2.9:9 — Consequences
A.2.9:10 — Rationale
A.2.9:11 — SoTA‑Echoing (informative; post‑2015 alignment)
A.2.9:12 — Relations
A.2.9:End
A.3:End
A.3.1:End
A.3.2:End
A.3.3:End
A.4:End
A.5:End
Cluster A.IV.A - Signature Stack & Boundary Discipline (A.6.\)*
Cluster A.IV.A - Signature Stack & Boundary Discipline (A.6.\)*
Tell (universal rule)
Show #1 (U.System): effectful API boundary (algebraic effects intuition)
Show #2 (U.Episteme): published evaluation protocol boundary (multi‑view + evidence)
A.6:End
A.6.B — Boundary Norm Square (Laws / Admissibility / Deontics / Work‑Effects)
A.6.B:0 — Conventions
A.6.B:1 — Problem frame
A.6.B:2 — Problem
A.6.B:3 — Forces
A.6.B:4.2 — The square
A.6.B:4.3 — Canonical landing zones in the Signature Stack
A.6.B:5 — Quadrant specifications
A.6.B:5.1 — Quadrant L: Laws & Definitions
A.6.B:5.2 — Quadrant A: Admissibility & Gates
A.6.B:5.3 — Quadrant D: Deontics & Commitments
A.6.B:5.4 — Quadrant E: Work‑Effects & Evidence
A.6.B:6 — Cross‑quadrant link discipline
A.6.B:6.1 — Explicit reference rule
A.6.B:6.2 — Canonical cross‑quadrant dependency patterns
A.6.B:6.3 — The “triangle decomposition” for mixed sentences
A.6.B:6.4 — Dependency direction (no “upward” imports)
A.6.B:7 — Mini‑artifact: Claim Register (informative, recommended)
A.6.B:8.4 — Worked Rewrite Kit (informative, recommended)
A.6.B:9 — Bias‑Annotation
A.6.B:10 — Conformance Checklist
A.6.B:12 — Consequences
A.6.B:13 — Rationale
A.6.B:14 — SoTA‑Echoing (post‑2015 practice alignment)
A.6.B:15 — Relations
A.6.B:End
A.6.C — Contract Unpacking for Boundaries
A.6.C:1 — Problem frame
A.6.C:2 — Problem
A.6.C:3 — Forces
A.6.C:4 — Solution
A.6.C:4.1 — The Contract Bundle (four-part unpacking)
A.6.C:4.2 — Routing recipe into A.6.B (L/A/D/E)
A.6.C:4.3 — “Guarantee” disambiguation
A.6.C:4.4 — MVPK faces are not second contracts
A.6.C:4.5 — Default artefact: Contract Claim Register (recommended)
A.6.C:5 — Archetypal Grounding (Tell–Show–Show)
A.6.C:5.1 — Tell
A.6.C:5.2 — Show (System archetypes)
A.6.C:5.3 — Show (Episteme archetypes)
A.6.C:6 — Bias-Annotation
A.6.C:7 — Conformance Checklist
A.6.C:8 — Common Anti-Patterns and How to Avoid Them
A.6.C:9 — Consequences
A.6.C:10 — Rationale
A.6.C:11 — SoTA‑Echoing (informative; post‑2015 alignment)
A.6.C:12 — Relations
A.6.C:End
A.6.0:End
A.6.1:End
A.6.2:End
A.6.3:End
A.6.3.CR:4.5.a. Preservation law
A.6.3.CR:4.5.b. Loss and reliability law
A.6.3.CR:4.5.c. Authority and handoff law
A.6.3.CR:4.5.d. Composition and reopen law
A.6.3.CR:4.5.e. Non-collapse note for correspondence
A.6.3.CR:4.5.f. Local conservativity witness for borderline textual cases
A.6.3.CR:End
A.6.3.RT:4.5.a. Preservation law
A.6.3.RT:4.5.a.1. Local conservativity witness
A.6.3.RT:4.5.b. Loss and reliability law
A.6.3.RT:4.5.c. Authority and handoff law
A.6.3.RT:4.5.c.1. Same-entity entry condition for decode-mediated cases
A.6.3.RT:4.5.d. Composition and reopen law
A.6.3.RT:End
A.6.4:End
A.6.P — U.RelationalPrecisionRestorationSuite — Relational Precision Restoration (RPR) — Kind‑Explicit Qualified Relation Discipline
A.6.P:0 — TERM/LEX token guards (local-first)
A.6.P:1 — Problem frame
A.6.P:2 — Problem
A.6.P:3 — Forces
A.6.P:4 — Solution — The RPR recipe (Lens → Slots → Change Lexicon → Guardrails), aligned to A.6 / A.6.B / A.6.S
A.6.P:4.0 — Trigger rule (when A.6.P applies)
A.6.P:4.0a — Operational repair sequence (how repairs actually proceed)
A.6.P:4.0b — Candidate‑Set Note (informative; review artifact)
A.6.P:4.1 — Stable lens
A.6.P:4.2 — Kind‑explicit relation tokens (no umbrella meaning‑surrogates)
A.6.P:4.3 — Slot‑explicit qualified relation records (recover hidden arity)
A.6.P:4.4 — Change‑class lexicon (operations are not adjectives)
A.6.P:4.5 — Lexical guardrails (ban umbrella metaphors as meaning‑surrogates)
A.6.P:4.6 — Progressive elaboration (the “precision dial” rule)
A.6.P:4.7 — Two‑view / polarity discipline (no silent role flips)
A.6.P:4.8 — Disambiguation guide (rewrite/selection)
A.6.P:4.9 — A.6.B routing template for RPR relation families
A.6.P:4.10 — A.6.S compatibility note (ConstructorSignature is optional but canonical for engineered families)
A.6.P:5 — Archetypal Grounding (System / Episteme)
A.6.P:5.1 — System archetype: “same system across environments”
A.6.P:5.2 — Episteme archetype: “the models are synced”
A.6.P:6 — Bias‑Annotation
A.6.P:7 — Conformance Checklist (CC‑A.6.P)
A.6.P:8 — Common Anti‑Patterns and How to Avoid Them
A.6.P:9 — Consequences
A.6.P:10 — Rationale
A.6.P:11 — SoTA‑Echoing (informative; post‑2015 alignment)
A.6.P:12 — Relations
A.6.P:End
A.6.Q:End
A.6.A:End
A.6.5:End
A.6.6:End
A.6.7:4.1 MechSuiteDescription (data model)
A.6.7:4.2 SuiteObligations (canonical obligation vocabulary)
A.6.7:4.3 SuiteContractPins
A.6.7:4.4 SuiteProtocols
A.6.7:4.5 SuiteAuditObligations
A.6.7:4.6 Examples (tell–show–show discipline)
A.6.7:End
A.6.8:4.0 — UTS + LEX preparation (mandatory for authoring/repair)
A.6.8:4.1 — Trigger rule
A.6.8:4.2 — Stable lens: the Service Situation Bundle
A.6.8:4.3 — Facet headwords (mandatory lexical rule)
A.6.8:4.4 — Addressability rule (the “can you call it?” test)
A.6.8:4.4b — Method/mechanism rule (the “how does it work?” test)
A.6.8:4.5 — Deontic rule (the “must/shall” test)
A.6.8:4.6 — Speech‑act rule (the performative verb test)
A.6.8:4.7 — Runtime/telemetry rule (the “actuals” test)
A.6.8:4.8 — Change‑class lexicon (service‑specific narrations)
A.6.8:4.9 — Disambiguation guide (rewrite/selection)
Show 1 — System archetype (microservices + SRE)
Show 2 — Episteme archetype (physical/human service)
A.6.8:End
A.6.9:End
A.6.S:End
A.6.H: End
Cluster A.V - Constitutional Principles of the Kernel
Cluster A.V - Constitutional Principles of the Kernel
A.7:5.10.1 — Definition (normative)
A.7:5.10.2 — Minimal structure (conceptual; normative constraints)
A.7:5.10.3 — unitOfDelivery and countingRule mini‑schema (normative)
A.7:5.10.4 — Bridge to U.Work (normative invariants)
A.7:5.10.5 — Canonical examples (didactic)
A.7:End
A.8:End
A.9:End
A.10:4.3 SCR / RSCR (Symbol Carrier Registers).
A.10:4.4 Scope alignment (A.4) across Role–Method–Work (A.15).
A.10:4.5 External TransformerRole (A.12).
A.10:4.6 Γ‑flavour hooks (how each flavour anchors).
A.10:End
A.11:End
A.12:4. Solution
A.12:End
A.13:End
A.14:End
A.15:End
A.15.1:End
A.15.2:End
A.15.3:4.1 Definition
A.15.3:4.2 Core conceptual descriptors (not a data schema)
A.15.3:4.2.1 Canonical skeleton (Show)
A.15.3:4.3 Relation to Work enactment (planned baseline vs actuals)
A.15.3:4.4 Relation to suites/kits
A.15.3:End
A.16:End
A.16.0:End
A.16.1:End
A.16.2:End
A.17:End
A.18:End
A.19:5.2.1.2 Embedding – Injection ι : CS₁ ↪ CS₂.
A.19:5.2.1.3 Product – Combination CS₁ ⊗ CS₂ = CS⊗.
A.19:5.2.2.1 Coordinatewise comparability (≼_coord)
A.19:5.2.2.2 Normalization‑based comparability (≼_normalization)
A.19:5.2.4.1 Direction & loss (Bridges).
A.19:5.2.4.2 Confidence penalties for mapped comparisons.
A.19:5.2.4.3 Declare “incomparable” when appropriate.
A.19:End
A.19.CN:8.4.3 Alignment CN‑frame — Design-time reuse of states across Contexts
A.19.CN:Close
A.19.CN:End
A.19.CHR:End
A.19.UNM:End
A.19.UINDM:End
A.19.USCM:End
A.19.ULSAM:End
A.19.CPM:End
A.19.SelectorMechanism:End
A.20:Appendix A — CV Class Gloss (normative)
A.20:Appendix B — LEX discipline (summary)
A.20:End
A.21 — GateProfilization: OperationalGate(profile) (GateFit core)
A.21:End
Part B – Trans‑disciplinary Reasoning Cluster
Part B – Trans‑disciplinary Reasoning Cluster
B.1:End
B.1.1:End
B.1.2:End
B.1.3:End
B.1.4:End
B.1.5:End
B.1.6:End
B.2:End
B.2.2:End
B.2.3:End
B.2.4:End
B.2.5 — Supervisor–Subholon Feedback Loop
B.2.5:End
B.3:5 Proof obligations (attach these when producing an Assurance tuple)
B.3:End
B.3.3 — Assurance Subtypes & Levels
B.3.3:End
B.3.4:End
B.3.5:End
B.4:End
B.4.1:End
B.5:End
B.5.1:End
B.5.2:End
B.5.2.0:End
B.5.2.1:End
B.5.3:End
Part C — Kernel Extensions Specifications
Part C — Kernel Extensions Specifications
C.2:End
C.2.1:End
C.2.2:End
C.2.2a:End
C.2.3:End
C.2.LS:End
C.2.4:End
C.2.5:End
C.2.6:End
C.2.7:End
C.3:7.1 How typed reasoning plugs into F–G–R & USM
10 - Review & integration guidance
C.3:End
C.3.1:End
C.3.2:End
C.3.3:End
C.3.4:End
C.3.5:End
C.3.A:Annex A - How typed reasoning plugs into Compliance & Regulatory Alignment \[A/I]
C.3.A:A.1 Purpose & fit
C.3.A:A.2 Normative obligations
C.3.A:A.3 Guard macros (ready to use)
C.3.A:A.4 Worked examples \[I]
C.3.A:A.5 Design guidance & pitfalls \[I]
C.3.A:A.6 Migration checklist \[I]
C.3.A:A.7 Manager’s one‑page pattern \[I]
C.3.A:Annex B - How typed reasoning plugs into Assurance Lanes (VA/LA/TA) & Evidence design \[A/I]
C.3.A:B.1 What you get with typed assurance \[I]
C.3.A:B.2 Normative obligations for evidence design
C.3.A:B.3 Designing the evidence matrix \[I]
C.3.A:B.4 VA lane — proofs that match the kind \[A/I]
C.3.A:B.5 LA lane — tests & monitoring that cover the right variants \[A/I]
C.3.A:B.6 TA lane — tool qualification where it belongs \[A/I]
C.3.A:B.7 Guard macros for evidence planning & attachment
C.3.A:B.8 Anti‑patterns & remedies
C.3.A:B.9 End‑to‑end example (manager’s cheat‑sheet) \[I]
C.3.A:Annex C. ESG guards
C.3.A:C.1 ESG guard obligations (normative)
C.3.A:End
C.11:End
C.13 — Constructional Mereology (Compose‑CAL)
C.13:End
C.16:5.7 Cross‑references & anchors
C.16:End
C.17:15.4 What these cases illustrate (tie‑backs)
C.17:26- Open questions (non‑normative, research hooks)**
C.17:End
C.18:End
C.18.1:End
C.19:End
C.19.1:End
C.20:End
C.21:End
C.22:End
C.22.1:End
C.23:End
C.24:End
C.25:End
Part D – Multi-scale Ethics & Conflict‑Optimisation
Part D – Multi-scale Ethics & Conflict‑Optimisation
D.5:End
Part E - FPF Constitution and Authoring Cluster
Part E - FPF Constitution and Authoring Cluster
Section E‑I - The FPF Constitution
Section E‑I - The FPF Constitution
E.1:End
E.2:End
E.3:End
E.4:End
E.5:End
E.5.1:End
E.5.2:End
E.5.3:End
E.5.4:End
E.6:End
E.7:End
E.8:End
E.9:End
E.10:End
E.10.P:End
E.10.D1:9.1 Enactment — process vs activity (two context of meaning).
E.10.D1:9.2 Roles — behavioural mask vs access status.
E.10.D1:9.3 Services & evidence.
E.10.D1:End
E.10.D2:4.1 The triad (applies to any intensional U.T)
E.10.D2:4.2 The Spec‑gate (when “–Spec” is allowed)
E.10.D2:4.3 Where RCS/RSG and evaluations sit
E.10.D2:4.4 Plain‑language memory hook
E.10.D2:12.1 Static conformance checks (SCR)
E.10.D2:12.2 Regression checks (RSCR)
E.10.D2:End
E.12:End
E.13:End
E.14:End
E.15:End
E.16:End
E.17.0:End
E.17.1:End
E.17.2:End
E.17:End
E.17.EFP:4.5.a. Preservation law
E.17.EFP:4.5.b. Loss and reliability law
E.17.EFP:4.5.c. Authority and handoff law
E.17.EFP:4.5.d. Composition and reopen law
E.17.EFP:End
E.17.ID.CR:End
E.17.AUD:End
E.17.AUD.LHR:End
E.17.AUD.OOTD:End
E.18::5.1 - S1 - Graph object (conceptual)
E.18:End
E.19:End
E.20:End
Part F — The Unification Suite (U‑Suite): Concept‑Sets, SenseCells & Contextual Role Assignment
Part F — The Unification Suite (U‑Suite): Concept‑Sets, SenseCells & Contextual Role Assignment
Cluster F.I — context of meaning & Raw Material
Cluster F.I — context of meaning & Raw Material
F.0.1:9.1 Enactment × Provenance — process vs activity
F.0.1:9.3 Measurement × Service — observation vs service metric
F.0.1:9.4 Type reasoning — subclass‑of (OWL) vs is‑a (plain)
F.0.1:9.5 Deontics × Access — permission vs role (RBAC)
F.0.1:End
F.1:12.1 Enactment (U.RoleAssignment + U.RoleEnactment) with sensing & execution (service acceptance)
F.1:12.2 Method quartet with types & measurement (model state graph)
F.1:12.3 Control & actuation with services (operational SLOs in plants)
F.1:End
F.2 — Term Harvesting & Normalisation
F.2:6.2 -Move B — Name it in the Context’s idiom
F.2:11.1 Enactment + sensing
F.2:11.2 Sys‑CAL / LCA‑CAL + services
F.2:11.3 Kind-CAL + Method‑CAL + KD‑CAL
F.2:End
F.3:End
F.4:End
F.5:End
F.6:End
F.7:End
F.8:12.4 Subtype relation across OWL and a curated taxonomy (formalists)
F.8:End
F.9:End
F.9.1:End
F.10:End
F.11:11.4 Incident response (services + enactment)
F.11:End
F.12 — Service Acceptance–Work Evidence Link
F.12:15.3 Didactic distillation (60‑second recap)
F.12:End
F.13:12.2 -Local alias
F.13:End
F.14:End
F.15:End
F.16:End
| Block | FPF U.Type | Unified Tech name | Unified Plain name | Plain‑Twin Governance (PTG) | Twin‑Map Id (LEX) | FPF Description
| Block | FPF U.Type | Unified Tech name | Unified Plain name | Plain‑Twin Governance (PTG) | Twin‑Map Id (LEX) | FPF Description
| Block | Base concept (EN / RU) | Scale‑map (Σ/Π/μ)
| Block | Base concept (EN / RU) | Scale‑map (Σ/Π/μ)
F.17:End
F.18:End
Part G – Discipline SoTA Patterns Kit
Part G – Discipline SoTA Patterns Kit
G.Core - Part G Core Invariants
G.Core:1 - Problem frame
G.Core:2 - Problem
G.Core:3 - Forces
G.Core:4 - Solution
G.Core:4.1 - Delegation-first routing for Part‑G‑wide invariants
G.Core:4.2 - Mandatory G.Core linkage contract for every G.x
G.Core:4.2.1 - GCoreLinkageManifest (canonical shape)
G.Core:4.2.2 - GCoreConformanceProfileId catalogue (compression primitive)
G.Core:4.2.3 - GCorePinSetId catalogue (compression primitive)
G.Core:4.3 - RSCR Trigger Catalogue and docking discipline
G.Core:4.3.1 - Definitions
G.Core:4.3.2 - Owner model
G.Core:4.3.3 - Authoring rules
G.Core:4.3.4 - Seed canonical catalogue (Phase‑2 minimum)
G.Core:4.3.4.1 - Canonical kind definitions (normative, minimal)
G.Core:4.3.4.2 - Canonical trigger sets (compression primitive)
G.Core:4.3.5 - Initial alias maps
G.Core:4.4 - Default Ownership Index
G.Core:4.4.1 - Definitions
G.Core:4.4.2 - Rules
G.Core:4.4.3 - Seed Default Ownership entries (Phase‑2 minimum)
G.Core:4.5 - ID continuity protocol (Δ‑discipline)
G.Core:4.6 - Explicit non-goals
G.Core:5 - Archetypal grounding
G.Core:6 - Bias-annotation (informative)
G.Core:7 - Conformance checklist (normative) — CC‑GCORE
G.Core:8 - Common anti-patterns and how to avoid them
G.Core:9 - Consequences
G.Core:10 - Rationale
G.Core:11 - SoTA alignment (informative)
G.Core:12 - Relations
G.Core:End
G.0:End
M1 — CG‑FrameContext Card (scope anchor)
M2 — SoTA_Set@CG‑Frame (harvester output card)
M3 — VariantPool (candidate inventory + emitter trace)
M4 — Shortlist (selector/assurer output)
M5 — CG‑FrameLibrary (published bindings index)
M6 — RefreshReadiness Card (telemetry hooks + wiring)
GPatternExtension — G.1:Ext.HarvesterWiring
GPatternExtension — G.1:Ext.ShortlistWiring
GPatternExtension — G.1:Ext.CreativityCHR
GPatternExtension — G.1:Ext.NQD
GPatternExtension — G.1:Ext.OpenEndedFamilyWiring
GPatternExtension — G.1:Ext.RefreshWiring
GPatternExtension — G.1:Ext.ShippingWiring
G.1:End
G.2:End
G.3:End
G.4:End
G.5:End
G.6:End
G.7:End
G.8:End
G.9 — Parity / Benchmark Harness
G.9:0 — Use this when
G.9:0.1 — What goes wrong if missed
G.9:0.2 — What this buys
G.9:1 — Intent
G.9:2 — Problem frame
G.9:3 — Forces
G.9:4 — Solution
G.9:4.0 — G.Core linkage (normative)
G.9:4.1 — Objects and surfaces
G.9:4.2 — Parity planning (design‑time / WorkPlanning)
G.9:4.3 — Execution protocol (run‑time / selector‑adjacent)
G.9:4.3a — Worked parity slice
G.9:4.9 — Extensions (pattern‑scoped; non‑core)
G.9:5 — Interfaces (minimal I/O; conceptual)
G.9:6 — Conformance Checklist (CC‑G9)
G.9:7 — Anti‑patterns and remedies
G.9:8 — Archetypal grounding (informative; SoTA‑oriented)
G.9:9 — Payload (what this pattern exports)
G.9:10 — Relations
G.9:11 — Working reading checks
G.9:End
GPatternExtension — G.10:Ext.QDArchiveShippingPins
GPatternExtension — G.10:Ext.OEEShippingPins
GPatternExtension — G.10:Ext.InteropCitation
G.10:End
G.11:Ext.LegacyTriggers
G.11:Ext.DecayAndDebt
G.11:Ext.QDRefreshWiring
G.11:Ext.OEERefreshWiring
G.11:Ext.SchedulingHeuristics (Phase-3 seed)
G.11:End
G.12 — DHC Dashboards (Discipline‑Health time‑series; lawful telemetry; generation‑first)
G.12:1 — Intent
G.12:2 — Problem frame
G.12:3 — Forces
G.12:4 — Solution — Compute and publish DHC series lawfully, with RSCR‑ready telemetry
G.12:4.0 — G.Core linkage (normative)
G.12:4.1 — Objects (LEX heads; twin‑register discipline)
G.12:4.2 — Method‑of‑Obtaining Output (generation‑first; design‑time → run‑time)
G.12:4.9 — Extensions (pattern‑scoped; non‑core)
G.12:Ext.SoTAPalette — SoTA palette & DHC alignment hooks (optional)
G.12:Ext.PortfolioTelemetry — selector/portfolio integration panel
G.12:Ext.QDTelemetry — illumination / archive telemetry panel
G.12:Ext.OpenEndedTelemetry — open‑endedness / transfer telemetry panel
G.12:Ext.MaturityLadderPanel — maturity ladder view (optional)
G.12:Ext.PackInclusion — shipping inclusion stub (optional)
G.12:Ext.ViewFamilySeed — advanced view families (Phase‑3 seed; owner TBD)
G.12:5 — Interfaces (conceptual; kit surface)
G.12:6 — Conformance checklist (CC‑G12, normative)
G.12:7 — Bias‑Annotation (informative)
G.12:8 — Consequences
G.12:9 — Relations
G.12:10 — Author’s quick checklist
G.12:11 — Worked micro‑examples (informative; SoTA‑oriented)
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Part H – Glossary & Definitional Pattern Index
Part H – Glossary & Definitional Pattern Index
Part I – Annexes & Extended Tutorials
Part I – Annexes & Extended Tutorials
Part J – Indexes & Navigation Aids
Part J – Indexes & Navigation Aids
Part K – Lexical debt
Part K – Lexical debt
Mandatory replacement map for measurement terms
Migration debt from A.2.6 (Scope, ClaimScope, WorkScope)
Deprecations (normative)
Affected locations and required edits (normative)
Migration playbook (informative)
Backwards compatibility (informative)
Change Log (normative migration record)
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