A.6.B:5.4 — Quadrant E: Work‑Effects & Evidence
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Methodology
Use it to understand how the specification wants to be read, then return to a route, pattern, or work packet for active work. Cite generated IDs only when the wording changes the task decision.
Content
Intent. State what happens in work and how it can be evidenced: observed effects, emitted events, traces, logs, and metrics, produced reports, measurement outcomes.
Adjudication. In‑work: checked by running or operating and inspecting carriers produced in work.
Canonical form. An E-* statement SHOULD include the minimum fields needed for adjudication:
- Observation and measurement conditions (when, where, and how observed; workload, window, and triggers)
- Evidence carrier or record reference under
A.7,A.10, orG.6as applicable for the evidence relation or source basis - Viewpoint and consumer (who uses this evidence and why; ties to
viewpointRefdiscipline)
Prohibitions.
E-*statements SHOULD NOT use RFC deontic keywords (they are not obligations; they describe adjudicable effects and evidence).- An
E-*statement MUST NOT hide a gate predicate; gate predicates areA-*. - An
E-*statement MUST NOT assign agency (“the interface guarantees …”); if enforceability or commitment is intended, express it asD-*referencing theE-*.
A.7 EntityOfConcern binding. E-* claims are primarily carrier-referenced: they assert what carriers exist and how they relate to observed work.
Required references (explicit).
- If the effect or evidence claim is conditioned on a gate decision, the
E-*statement SHOULD reference the relevantA-*ID(s). - If the evidence is interpreted using metric definitions or invariants, the
E-*statement SHOULD reference relevantL-*ID(s).
Last Updated: 2026-06-17 — upstream FPF commit 646b0b9b (github.com/ailev/FPF)