Resolution Assurance Continuity Layer
Governed Reality Ledger
GRL is Resolution Assurance's governed reality cost-and-control layer: it prices unresolved or falsely resolved reality, time-anchors state changes, generates deterministic warnings, and preserves replay-safe lineage.
This public-safe GRL surface exposes deterministic rules, warning classes, storage layers, workflow, and schema structure without publishing raw cost rows, sensitive issue evidence, or private replay payloads.
Canonical Principles
Eight rules keep governed reality deterministic and auditable
Evidence-first
No governed state may exist without linked evidence.
Time-anchored
Every state transition must attach to the canonical time spine.
State-separated
Claimed, verified, unresolved, and recurring states remain distinct.
Deterministic
Critical control logic must be rule-bound and replayable.
Continuously attested
Integrity checks run continuously, not only at report time.
Audit-grade
All cost, warning, and outcome records preserve lineage.
Training-safe
Only quality-cleared, replayable records may enter training packs.
Prediction-bounded
Forecast features are frozen and outcome windows are explicit.
Deterministic Rules
Canon 6.2 control rules
No Anchor, No Truth
State changes require a canonical time anchor.
stateNo Evidence, No Verified Loss
Verified economic loss requires linked evidence.
lossNo Silent Replacement
Supersession must preserve prior record visibility.
stateRecurrence After Claimed Resolution
Recurrence re-opens the issue state.
stateWarning Auto-Creation
Deterministic threshold crossings create warnings.
warningOverdue Attestation
Missing attestations produce a control failure signal.
attestationFeature Freeze
Prediction features are immutable after snapshot time.
featureLabel Maturation
Outcome labels mature only after the declared horizon.
labelNo Narrative Features
Training features exclude narrative-only inputs.
featureDeterministic Lineage Required
Derived rows require explicit transformation lineage.
lineageContradiction Opens Reality Gap
Contradictions create or widen a reality gap.
gapData Quality Floor Blocks Training
Below-floor data is barred from supervised packs.
qualityReplay Manifest Required
Training export requires a sealed replay manifest.
trainingThreshold Breach Requires Time Anchor
Threshold events must be time-anchored.
thresholdSupersession Preserves Visibility
Prior rule or state visibility is retained on replacement.
stateStorage Architecture
Seven layers preserve replay, cost, and attestation lineage
Source Evidence Store
Immutable evidence objects and hashes.
Transformation Lineage Store
Deterministic derivation history.
Canonical Ledger Store
Issues, cycles, loss, warning, and terminal state rows.
Control and Attestation Store
Attestation records and quality control surfaces.
Prediction Feature Store
Frozen feature snapshots for supervised learning.
Outcome and Replay Store
Matured labels and replay manifests.
Reporting and Export Surface
Public-safe exhibits, KPIs, and audit extracts.
Workflow
Ledger operations from first anchor to replay manifest
- 1. Issue created
- 2. First time anchor created
- 3. Evidence ingested and hashed
- 4. Claim recorded
- 5. Cycle opened
- 6. Escalation metrics computed
- 7. Loss records added
- 8. Thresholds evaluated
- 9. Warnings generated if triggered
- 10. Attestation checks executed
- 11. Terminal state computed
- 12. Recurrence monitored
- 13. Feature snapshot frozen
- 14. Labels matured after outcome window
- 15. Replay manifest sealed
- 16. Training package or report generated
Service Boundaries
Public-safe service contract
Published here: deterministic rule registry, workflow, storage architecture, service boundaries, and public-safe schema structure. Withheld here: raw evidence objects, private issue cost rows, attestation hashes, and training-bound replay payloads.
