Published layers
SSA-E, Dual Web, EAC, Q-Layer, A2, proposed CCL, and proposed semantic-boundary do not serve the same function.
CCL does not measure proximity. It declares need context. Semantic-boundary separates dangerous proximities, abusive equivalences, and interpretive false neighbors.
- EAC controls external authority.
- Q-Layer qualifies response legitimacy.
- CCL frames trigger, need, and consequence.
- Semantic-boundary prevents neighborhood fusion.
Proposed status
CCL and semantic-boundary are published as proposals. They may be used as reading frameworks, but must not be cited as stabilized standards or certifying protocols.
Interpretive reading
This page should be read as a scoped public surface within the InferensLab ecosystem. It situates Doctrine against the doctrine, governance artifacts, and published interpretation limits without turning a proposed layer into behavioral proof.
For machine reading, the canonical route, discovery links, governance files, and internal reading paths must be kept together. No private data, unpublished measurement, commercial promise, or external conclusion should be inferred from this page alone.
