| Auditability | A practitioner can ask why a claim is accepted and recover the evidence, rationale, or pattern that bears on it. | Evidence patterns, assurance patterns, DRRs, source-use discipline, and conformance checklists. |
| Evolvability | A model, pattern, or project claim can change without losing what it is about. | DRR discipline, refresh patterns, improvement loops, source currentness, and explicit reopen conditions. |
| Creativity | A project can generate novel and useful alternatives instead of converging on the first plausible answer. | Abduction, problem-side material, novelty-diversity search, option portfolios, set results, and current-option publications. |
| Composability | Complex reasoning can be built from smaller distinctions without hidden collapse. | Holons, roles, methods, signatures, interfaces, bridges, selected structures, and relation precision. |
| Falsifiability | A claim can fail in a declared way. | Pattern conformance checks, evidence boundaries, measurement construction, and explicit non-use results. |
| Cross-scale coherence | Reasoning can move across parts, wholes, systems of systems, and bodies of knowledge without free aggregation. | Holonic structure, bridge discipline, aggregation patterns, scale and temporal patterns, and mathematical modeling that states preserved and lost structure. |
| Design-run integrity | Plans, method descriptions, design choices, performed work, and runtime evidence do not collapse into one object. | Design and run separation, work patterns, method patterns, planning patterns, and P2W carry-through. |
| Lexical and representation discipline | Names, diagrams, dashboards, and encodings do not quietly become the entity or claim they describe. | EntityOfConcern and description distinction, E.10, E.10.ARCH, F.18, F.19, and publication-use patterns. |
| Measurement and comparability | "Better", "safer", "faster", or "ready" is tied to declared characteristics and scales. | Characteristic spaces, measurement patterns, comparison patterns, option-evaluation patterns such as NQD and OEE for comparing candidates under declared characteristics, and discipline for choosing options from candidate sets. |
| Trust calibration | Reliance changes with evidence, source freshness, scope, and cross-context movement. | Evidence graph discipline, assurance, decay, gate, bridge, and source-return patterns. |
| Scope safety | A claim remains inside its context and does not silently widen. | Bounded contexts, EntityOfConcern, concern-specific descriptions, source relation, scope, and bridge-loss discipline. |
| Reproducibility | A result can be replayed or rechecked under the same declared inputs, edition, time, and source state. | Design-run separation, evidence source references, versioned records, time patterns, and publication currentness. |
| Change-impact visibility | A reader or evaluator can see what a change affects and what it leaves untouched. | DRRs, relations, source-return conditions, architecture characteristics, and improvement records. |
| Exploration health | A project can see whether it has explored enough of the option space before selecting. | Novelty-diversity, option portfolios, current-option publications, Pareto-like fronts, archives, and publications ready for option selection. |
| Didactic clarity | The working reader can see why a distinction matters and what changes in practice. | E.2 pillars, E.8 pattern form, E.11 discoverability, E.12, E.19, and plain explanation paired with technical fields. |
| Epiplexity control | The structural entanglement that makes a holon hard to understand, change, reuse, or improve is not hidden by a simple diagram. | Architecture patterns, structural views, module and interface patterns, scale patterns, and architectural-characteristic evaluation. |