A fast, two-step algorithm for the automated discovery of, and reasoning on, declarative rules of process and system behaviour
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A fast, two-step algorithm for the automated discovery of, and reasoning on, declarative rules of process and system behaviour
Structural Explainability mapping examples for Grade 8 mathematics (CTX -> NOR), including NAEP, CCSS, and international systems, includes validation and coverage matrix generation.
Interactive decision tree for classifying objects into Structural Explainability identity and persistence regimes.
Canonical SE_MANIFEST.toml schema for Structural Explainability; dependency-free base layer for manifest validation.
Invariant primitives and structural constants for the Structural Explainability (SE) ecosystem.
Executable identity and persistence regime kernel for Structural Explainability (SE); defines regime profiles, transformation families, and testable identity behavior (PRS/BRK/INH).
Mapping vocabulary and structural correspondence rules for the Structural Explainability (SE) ecosystem.
Structural Explainability education mathematics mapping patterns and NOR (ACU) definitions for cross-system alignment (CTX -> NOR).
Declarative filesystem specification and validation tool for CI and long-lived projects.
Structural Explainability education-domain mapping boundary and conformance examples (CTX -> NOR) across independent education systems.
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