Characteristic and Scale Precision Restoration
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Type: Characterization precision-restoration pattern Status: Stable Normativity: Normative unless explicitly marked informative
Plain-name. Characteristic-scale wording repair.
Intent.
Recover characteristic, scale, coordinate, score, metric, indicator, threshold, comparison, and scalar-quality wording whose construction is hidden before a reader applies C.16, A.17, A.18, A.19, C.25, C.29, E.21, or another governing pattern.
This pattern is not a metrics-only pattern, not a measurement-method replacement, not a Q-bundle pattern, and not a gate or decision pattern. It repairs overloaded characterization wording so the exact Characteristic, Scale, Coordinate, Value, Score, Unit, ScoringMethod, indicator role, comparison reference or comparator set, proxy role, admissible use, and governing pattern become recoverable.
Builds on. E.10, E.10.ARCH, A.17, A.18, C.16, A.19, C.25, C.29, E.21, F.18, and A.6.P.
Coordinates with. C.16.Q, A.19.ECS, CHR mechanism patterns, G.0, G.5, G.9, C.11, A.10, B.3, A.20, A.21, C.28, A.15, evidence, assurance, gate, decision, causal-use, release, work, benchmark, and publication patterns governing those claims.
E.10.ARCH governing relation. When E.10 encounters metric, score, axis, dimension, feature, property, indicator, strong, weak, robust, level, coordinate, threshold, benchmark, or scalar-quality wording whose characteristic and scale construction is hidden, E.10.ARCH selects C.16.P only until bearer, characteristic, scale, value or score construction, comparison reference or comparator set, threshold rule or reference, proxy relation, admissible use, and governing pattern are recovered. After that recovery, the governing pattern governs its own invariant.
Use this pattern when wording such as axis, dimension, feature, property, metric, indicator, score, strong, weak, robust, level, coordinate, threshold, rating, benchmark, quality coordinate, or architecture score carries a characterization claim but does not yet show the recoverable construction.
Relations
Content
Use this when
Use this pattern when wording such as axis, dimension, feature, property, metric, indicator, score, strong, weak, robust, level, coordinate, threshold, rating, benchmark, quality coordinate, or architecture score carries a characterization claim but does not yet show the recoverable construction.
What goes wrong if missed. A metric becomes a measure without a scale, a score becomes proof, strong becomes a verdict without a characteristic, a level becomes an undefined maturity status, an indicator becomes the thing indicated, or a benchmark result becomes gate passage or release permission.
What this buys. The reader can recover the bearer, characteristic, scale, value, score, unit, scoring method, indicator role, comparison reference or comparator set, threshold, admissible use, and governing pattern before treating a number, adjective, coordinate, or comparison as actionable.
First useful move. Ask which bearer, characteristic, scale, value or score construction is recoverable; then apply C.16, A.19, C.25, C.29, E.21, or the neighboring pattern governing that claim instead of letting the compact word decide.
Not this pattern when.
- If the
Characteristic,Scale, value set, scoring method, and admissible use are already recoverable, useC.16,A.17,A.18, orA.19directly. - If the claim being made is a Q-bundle, quality-term or evaluative characterization, or pattern-quality coordinate, use
C.25,C.16.Q, orE.21directly after any needed characteristic-scale repair. - If the claim being made is mathematical-lens use, use
C.29. - If the claim being made is evidence, assurance, gate, work, decision, causal-use, release, benchmark harness, or project-side authority claim, use the governing pattern for that claim after characteristic and scale construction is recovered or blocked.
Problem frame
Working texts often need compact characterization words. The problem starts when compact words begin to carry comparison, proof, selection, gate, readiness, release, quality, or decision claim without recoverable characteristic and scale construction.
The repair question is:
What characteristic or scale construction is recoverable, and what governing pattern carries the remaining claim?
The recoverable item may be:
- a
CharacteristicunderA.17; - a
Scale, coordinate, value, unit, scoring method, measure, or measurement use underA.18andC.16; - a
CharacteristicSpaceunderA.19; - a Q-bundle under
C.25; - quality-term or evaluative characterization under
C.16.Q; - pattern-quality coordinate use under
E.21; - mathematical-lens use under
C.29; - comparison, threshold, indicator, proxy, benchmark, gate, evidence, decision, or work claim under neighboring patterns governing those claims;
- ordinary prose with no FPF-governed use.
Problem
How can FPF repair characterization wording without:
- treating
metricas a universal measurement kind; - treating
scoreas proof, readiness, gate passage, release permission, or decision; - treating
axis,dimension,feature,property, orlevelas a recoverable characteristic by appearance; - treating
strong,weak,robust,high,low, orbetteras meaningful without a scale and comparison reference or comparator set; - turning
C.16.Pinto a CHR super-pattern or replacement forC.16,A.17,A.18,A.19,C.25,C.29, orE.21; - copying first-stage characterization repair lists into every governing pattern.
Forces
Solution
Repair compressed characterization wording by producing a characteristic-scale repair note or equivalent local rewrite.
Minimum fields:
Use the full note only when the repair must remain inspectable. Use a local rewrite when one sentence clearly states the characteristic and scale construction and governing pattern.
Recovery sequence
- Capture the trigger. Copy the exact word or phrase and the sentence that uses it.
- Recover the bearer. Name what is being characterized: holon, pattern, DRR, architecture description, structure, model, method, work result, publication, candidate, relation, decision option, evidence path, or another FPF kind named by value.
- Recover the construction. Decide whether the trigger means
Characteristic,Scale, coordinate, value, score, unit, scoring method, indicator, threshold, comparison reference or comparator set, proxy, Q-bundle, mathematical lens, gate, evidence, decision, or ordinary prose. - Select direct governing pattern when possible. If
C.16,A.17,A.18,A.19,C.25,C.29,E.21, or another governing pattern is already recoverable, use it directly. - Repair hidden characteristic and scale construction. When construction is hidden, recover the minimal needed set: characteristic, scale, value set, score, unit, scoring method, indicator role, comparison reference or comparator set, threshold rule or reference, admissible use, and non-admissible use.
- Exit adjacent claims. Evidence, assurance, gate, work, decision, causal-use, release, benchmark, publication, or authority claims go to governing patterns.
- State remaining reader move. Say what the reader can now compare, measure, score, block, or assign to a neighboring pattern. If the result is type-correct but gives no action or recognition reason, the repair is incomplete.
Trigger split
Governing-Pattern Exits Named by Value
Refresh and reopen conditions
Reopen or narrow C.16.P when current pattern-language ecology changes the first characteristic and scale entry:
- a new characteristic named by value, scale, evaluation, benchmark, proxy or indicator, gate or decision, mathematical-lens, quality, OEE, NQD, or publication pattern can receive one row directly;
- current best-known practice changes comparability, proxy-risk, threshold, measurement, scoring-method, or benchmark-harness discipline adopted in
C.16.P:8; - README, ToC,
E.11, retrieval, or local Problem-frame entry cues change the first practical entry for hidden characteristic and scale wording; - a governing pattern starts copying first-stage
metric,score,axis,strong, orindicatortrigger lists that belong here; C.16.Pbegins to act as a metrics catalog, maturity scheme, or CHR super-pattern rather than a wording-use repair pattern for hidden construction.
The refresh action is to remove, narrow, or redirect the first-stage row. It is not to preserve old exits as history.
Worked cases
Reduced SoTA row
Current measurement, quality, proxy-risk, and comparison practice distinguishes characteristics, scales, measures, scores, indicators, thresholds, comparability, proxy status, and decision use. FPF adopts this line only where it changes examples, non-comparability boundaries, indicator and proxy boundaries, scale and scoring method fields, gate and comparison exits, or conformance checks.
This row blocks scalar verdicts without declared scale and admissible use. It does not import metric lists, maturity-status schemes, or external scoring traditions as FPF ontology.
Conformance checklist
Common anti-patterns
Related patterns
E.10catches hidden characteristic and scale wording and selects this pattern only when construction is hidden.E.10.ARCHdefines the shared wording-use recovery order and applicability row.A.17,A.18, andC.16govern characteristics, scales, values, measures, and measurement use.A.19governs characteristic-space construction.C.25governs Q-bundles.C.16.Qgoverns quality-term or evaluative characterization wording.E.21governs pattern-quality evaluation characteristic spaces.C.29governs mathematical-lens use.- Exact evidence, assurance, gate, work, decision, causal-use, release, benchmark, and publication patterns govern their own claims.
C.16.P:End
Last Updated: 2026-06-08 — this section last modified in upstream FPF commit 21e2101c (github.com/ailev/FPF)