G.Core:11 - SoTA alignment (informative)
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Although FPF is conceptual (not a data governance framework), G.Core aligns Part‑G authoring with modern best practice patterns seen across post‑2015 work:
- Selective prediction / abstention informs tri‑state guard discipline: abstaining or degrading is a first-class outcome, not an error coerced into a scalar.
- Set-valued / conformal methods motivate set-return semantics: when comparability is partial or uncertainty is structural, returning sets/regions is often the SoTA-friendly representation.
- Multiobjective optimization and quality-diversity reinforce portfolio/Archive semantics instead of forced “best single scalar”.
- Monotone constrained modelling (where used) supports “legality-first” scoring/aggregation: constraints and admissibility precede optimization, mirroring CG‑Spec gate discipline.
- Schema evolution and contract testing motivate id-stable conformance points and typed trigger catalogues: stable identifiers + regression hooks are the practical mechanism for safe refactoring.