output-governance-is-complete-authorized-and-ci-ready
OUT derived (depth 5)
All system output is simultaneously structurally complete (priority-ordered compact summaries with predictable bounds), authorized (access-tag subset gating with transitive inheritance), resource-constrained (accurate bidirectional token budgets), and machine-parseable (deterministic CI-ready staleness reports with nonzero exit codes).
Summary
This claim asserts that every output the system produces satisfies four properties at once: it is structurally complete with prioritized summaries, access-controlled through tag-based authorization, bounded by accurate token budgets, and formatted for automated CI consumption. It is currently marked OUT, meaning one or both of its supporting claims — that outputs meet production standards for completeness and CI-readiness, or that information governance is enforced end-to-end — have been retracted or undermined, so this combined guarantee does not currently hold.
Justifications
SL — Production output readiness (bounded, CI-gated) and information governance (authorized, resource-constrained) combine into a single comprehensive output contract.
Antecedents (all must be IN):
- system-output-is-complete-bounded-and-ci-ready — The system's two primary output mechanisms — compact belief summaries and staleness reports — both meet production standards: structurally complete with priority ordering, predictably bounded by token budgets, and CI-pipeline ready with deterministic sorted output, nonzero exit codes, and machine-parseable schemas.
- information-governance-is-end-to-end-authorized-and-resource-constrained — Information governance is enforced end-to-end from pipeline-level resource management through output-level authorization: the pipeline is resource-governed through accurate bidirectional token budgets and access-controlled through transitive subset-gated tags, while the output layer adds deterministic authorized distillation through pure functions with fixed priority ordering — ensuring governance is not concentrated at a single chokepoint but layered across the complete information flow.
Dependents
These beliefs depend on this one:
- egress-is-resilient-governed-and-self-correcting — All information leaving the system is simultaneously resilient (queries degrade gracefully across all access paths with deterministic output), governed (authorized, budget-constrained, and CI-ready), and serves a self-correcting knowledge base — the system's complete information egress is both trustworthy and operationally sustainable.
- source-grounded-correction-produces-governed-output — The system's lifecycle self-correction — concretely grounded in fail-safe source integrity verification — feeds into a governed output pipeline that is authorized (access-tag gated), bounded (token-budget constrained), and CI-ready (deterministic with nonzero exit codes), ensuring that source-level drift detection translates into actionable, permission-respecting output