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Connecting civic data from public sources to support transparency, interoperability, and civic insights.
Structural Explainability
This work develops foundational structural constraints on ontological substrates
intended to support accountability and interoperability under persistent interpretive disagreement.
It establishes what must be true of any such substrate prior to concrete ontology design or implementation.
Shows that exactly six identity-and-persistence regimes are necessary and sufficient for accountability-oriented substrates under neutrality and independence assumptions.
Formalizes the bijective mapping from named accountable entity kinds to the six necessary and sufficient identity regimes established in the Structural Explainability framework.
Defines the neutral, time-parametric record structures (entity, relationship, exchange) and envelopes required to represent accountable exchanges without embedding causal, normative, or domain semantics.
Formal semantics for the Civic Interconnect layered framework comprising the CAE ontology, the Civic Exchange Protocol (CEP), and Contextual Evidence and Explanations (CEE).
Civic Interconnect is a layered framework comprising the CAE ontology, the Civic Exchange Protocol (CEP), and Contextual Evidence and Explanations (CEE).