TA-14 Record Doctrine — Admissible Records, Preserved Chronology, and the Foundation of Execution Governance
Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan · Tatarstan Academy of Sciences
Abstract
# Long-Form DescriptionThe TA-14 Record Doctrine defines the governed evidentiary record layer within the TA-14 Admissible Execution Architecture. Canonical TA-14 Chain: Reality → Record → Continuity → Admissibility → Binding → Commit → Execution → Outcome The doctrine establishes that records are not merely historical artifacts, operational logs, database entries, telemetry streams, snapshots, event traces, workflow artifacts, environmental readings, generated summaries, or post-event reports. Records form part of the admissibility foundation itself. A log is not automatically an admissible record. TA-14 distinguishes:- logging from governed records,- telemetry from preserved chronology,- snapshots from…
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- Doctrine
- Sequence (biology)
- State (computer science)
- Event (particle physics)
- Foundation (evidence)
- Workflow
- Consistency (knowledge bases)
- Scheme (mathematics)