Methods Library

The rules behind every public claim.

Methods is the public standard for how ALCUB3 classifies evidence, versions benchmarks, reports caveats, and decides whether a claim is ready to appear on a product, research, learning, or impact surface.

Primary job
Claim discipline

Make it clear what is measured, estimated, modeled, or planned.

Used by
Research + Impact

Platform and mission tracks use the same evidence language.

Status
Live method note

Updated as new benchmark and publication objects mature.

Every claim carries its evidence class.

The tier is part of the claim. If the tier is missing, the claim is not ready for public use.

Measured

Observed directly

Comes from a benchmark run, public dataset, system log, source record, or validated field signal. Strongest tier, but still includes scope and freshness caveats.

Estimated

Calculated from known inputs

Uses transparent formulas or weights over known data. Useful for scorecards and comparisons when the assumptions are named.

Modeled

Projected by a model

Comes from a model, simulation, or inference layer. Useful in aggregate, handled carefully per instance, and always labeled with limits.

Roadmap

Planned, not shipped

Names a committed direction or planned capability without presenting it as present-tense evidence.

Unsupported

Do not publish

Marketing language that cannot trace to a source, evaluation, field artifact, or explicit assumption does not move forward.

Review cadence

Claims age

Method pages carry review expectations so stale claims are either refreshed, downgraded, or removed.

The publication bar is operational.

StandardWhat it meansWhere it applies
TraceabilityEvery serious claim links to a source, benchmark, dataset, method note, or explicit assumption.Research, product pages, Impact, Learning.
VersioningBenchmark or scoring changes identify what changed and what remains comparable.Benchmarks, reports, methods, product claims.
CaveatsLimits appear near the claim, not buried in an appendix.Impact, Higher-trust planning, platform research.
OwnershipEvery method belongs to a domain lane and has a review owner.Research pipeline and website updates.

Methods split into platform and mission tracks.

Platform

Agent runtime evidence

Memory, execution, tool use, orchestration, approval paths, trust boundaries, and deployment quality.

Open platform methods
Impact

Public-interest evidence

Water intelligence scoring, field signals, source quality, observatory claims, and program-level caveats.

Open impact methods
Sources

Provenance discipline

Method standards depend on source standards: what can support the claim, what cannot, and how often the source gets refreshed.

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