source-grounded-correction-has-tripartite-assurance
OUT derived (depth 8)
The system's lifecycle self-correction — concretely grounded in fail-safe source integrity verification with governed output — operates within a tripartite assurance framework providing external control (bounded interfaces with defensive ingestion), internal self-correction (contradiction resolution and staleness detection), and query resilience (graceful degradation across all access paths).
Summary
The system's ability to detect and fix problems in its own source data is claimed to work within a three-sided safety net covering external boundaries, internal consistency checks, and robust query handling. This is currently unsupported because at least one of its foundations — either the governed output pipeline or the three-part assurance framework — has been retracted, meaning the combined guarantee cannot be relied upon.
Justifications
SL — Source-grounded governed output (depth-7) combined with tripartite assurance (depth-6) from independent chains shows concrete source integrity feeds into a comprehensive three-dimensional assurance framework
Antecedents (all must be IN):
- 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
- system-achieves-tripartite-operational-assurance — The system achieves a complete operational profile across three independent assurance dimensions: externally controlled (bounded interfaces with defensive ingestion), internally self-correcting (contradiction resolution and staleness detection), and query-resilient (graceful degradation across all access paths) — ensuring no operational scenario is unaddressed.
Dependents
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- source-correction-achieves-resource-efficient-assurance — Source-grounded lifecycle correction with tripartite operational assurance — externally controlled, internally self-correcting, and query-resilient — achieves these guarantees within resource-efficient bounds spanning the full operational pipeline, ensuring correction mechanisms never exhaust the system's computational budget.