Glossary

Canonical Terms For Replay Governance

Each term is linkable and scoped for evidence operations. Definitions are concise and mapped to where they are used.

Category: Catastrophe Verification Purpose: Operational Consistency

Parametric Trigger

A predefined condition that determines eligibility in a parametric structure without case-by-case loss adjustment. It depends on declared measurements, thresholds, and policy logic.

Used in: FONDEN post

Pre-Catalog Parameter

An event parameter captured before later scientific normalization cycles. It is suited for deterministic trigger-state replay when provenance and timing are explicitly sealed.

Used in: Pre-catalog post

Catalog Parameter

A refined event parameter published in a curated catalog that may change over time. Catalog quality can improve while introducing revision-handling requirements in trigger governance.

Used in: Pre-catalog post

Oracle Risk

The risk that settlement-critical state cannot be independently reproduced under declared scope. Oracle risk rises when systems depend on mutable single-source values without replay controls.

Used in: FONDEN post

Trigger Dispute Surface

The set of ambiguities counterparties may contest when evaluating trigger outcomes. Deterministic replay and sealed evidence reduce this surface.

Used in: FONDEN post

Deterministic Replay

Re-executing a declared computation path from declared inputs to reproduce the same outputs byte-for-byte. Determinism is the minimum technical bar for independent verification.

Used in: Start Here

Fail-Closed

A control posture where missing or mismatched verification artifacts block publication. The system does not downgrade requirements silently when verification fails.

Used in: VOSINT post

Attestation Context

The declared set of inputs, transforms, hashes, signatures, and witness metadata that makes a claim replayable. Context links narrative statements to verifiable artifacts.

Used in: FONDEN post

Non-Repudiation

Cryptographic evidence that a signed state existed at a declared time and cannot be plausibly denied later. Detached signatures and witness roots are typical mechanisms.

Used in: VOSINT post

Provider Drift

Divergence between providers over time in reported event parameters or derived indicators. Drift requires explicit policy handling to avoid implicit trigger inconsistency.

Used in: Market drift lane

Merkle Seal

A root hash committing a set of artifact hashes under deterministic ordering and node rules. It allows inclusion verification without transferring the entire artifact set.

Used in: Verification

GPG Signature

A detached cryptographic signature binding a specific file hash to a signing key. Signature verification confirms authenticity and integrity of published artifacts.

Used in: Verification

DMSS

Deterministic Multi-Source Settlement Standard: a control framework where trigger-critical measurements require multi-source corroboration, deterministic replay, and sealed evidence before admissible publication.

Used in: Start Here

DT0

A strict determinism profile requiring zero unresolved computational variance under declared scope. DT0-compliant runs are either reproducible or fail-closed.

Used in: Verification

DAROC

Deterministic Acquisition, Reconciliation, and Operational Cryptoseal: an execution pattern where acquisition, reconciliation, and cryptographic sealing are bound into one replayable claim-chain.

Used in: Protocol

VOSINT

Verifiable Open-Source Intelligence. Public-source inputs are upgraded to evidentiary quality by verification (V1), replayability (V2), and witnessed non-repudiation (V3).

Used in: VOSINT Framework

ANATOP

Agent-Native Topology. Sovrient’s method for turning documents, measurements, and decision structures into deterministic, sealed, bounded machine surfaces that agents can use without hidden interpretation steps.

Public-safe shorthand: ANATOP governs state formation. It is about how raw artifacts become bounded, deterministic, agent-usable state that can be replayed and checked later.

Used in: Document-State Twins, Governance Reconstruction

MAS

Sovrient’s governed memory runtime and replayable path-validity engine. MAS handles admissibility, path selection, contradiction handling, and fail-closed emission over declared state.

Used in: Protocol, Maritime AIS

NERV

Net Expected Risk Value. A deterministic decision score computed from declared risk, loss, and verification-cost inputs under fixed ordering and rounding rules.

Used in: Market drift lane

Governance Seed

A bounded early-stage publication artifact proving source possession, manifest discipline, and replay posture without claiming full production maturity.

Used in: Maritime AIS

Evidence-Path Reconstruction

Sovrient’s practice of reconstructing why a machine-supported workflow landed where it did in evidentiary terms: what it saw, what it selected, what it excluded, and what it carried forward. It is not a claim to read inner model consciousness or hidden subjective reasoning.

Used in: Governance Reconstruction, Maritime AIS

SSEJ

Saw, Selected, Excluded, Justified: Sovrient shorthand for the governance reconstruction invariant. A decision record is reconstructable if and only if these four components are present, scope-bound to the same decision, and independently verifiable.

`SSEJ` is operational on Sovrient's public surface today, not only defined conceptually. Current public examples include the live seismic verification surface and the bounded Maritime AIS review workflow. Future-compatible domains include agent decision traces, unmanned mission review, and workflow adjudication where the same scope-bound invariant can be applied.

Roadmap note: SSEJ is compatible with managed-agent runtimes such as Anthropic's Claude Managed Agents, but Sovrient does not currently claim a live public managed-agent decision lane or a shipping Anthropic integration.

Public-safe shorthand: SSEJ governs decision reconstruction. In Sovrient terms, ANATOP governs what becomes trusted state, and SSEJ governs what happens over that state in a reviewable decision record.

Used in: Governance Reconstruction, Maritime AIS, Verification

Maritime AIS Governance Surface

A published lane applying Sovrient’s evidence discipline to authoritative open U.S. coastal AIS data. Current scope is a real Hampton Roads slice, a manifest, and bounded non-claims around live/global coverage.

Used in: Maritime AIS