HS‑Core Profile v1.0 — Deterministic Policy Combination of Intent, Quality, and Cost for Phase‑Window Actions (Timeverse / Phase‑Coordination Series)
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HS‑Core Profile v1.0 specifies a minimal, deterministic policy evaluation layer for the Timeverse / Phase‑Coordination stack. While Conventions/Q‑Address/TAQA define when actions may execute (cycle‑anchored, wrap‑safe phase windows verified in tick‑canonical integers) and the Timeverse Security Profile defines integrity, canonical encoding, and anti‑replay, deployments still require a normative decision layer that determines whether an action should proceed. HS‑Core combines three independent signals: HS‑Intent — what is being attempted (intent class + kind) and declared risk tier, HS‑Bloch — quality/coherence gating (including optional vector policy and tick‑freshness), HS‑bit — alignment cost signal for…
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- Context (archaeology)
- Normative
- Scheduling (production processes)
- Object (grammar)
- Action (physics)
- Layer (electronics)
- Quality (philosophy)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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