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RFC-035: Mediation Vector Profile — A Validity-Aware Measurement Model for Domains of Concern — 7. Core Definitions

AIGP SpecificationRFC-035: Mediation Vector Profile — A Validity-Aware Measurement Model for Domains of Concern › 7. Core Definitions

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7. Core Definitions

7.1 Mediation Vector

A Mediation Vector is an ordered set of typed variables, each populated from admissible evidence, that together describe the evaluable state of a governed AI artifact within a declared Domain of Concern.

A Mediation Vector is not a score. It is not a verdict. It is the substrate from which scores and verdicts are calculated.

7.2 Variable

A variable is a single evaluable dimension of a mediated intelligence artifact.

A variable is not merely a value. It is a named, typed, sourced, and multi-state entity.

7.3 Mediation Observation Model (MOM)

The Mediation Observation Model is the complete variable profile for a specific Domain of Concern — the set of variables, their types, their evidence sources, their extraction methods, and their admissibility rules.

MOM is to mediated intelligence what SCOM is to software components.



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