TA-14 Evidence Governance Architecture: Foundational Reference Monograph v1.4
Аннотация
TA-14 Evidence Governance Architecture is the upstream architecture family within TA-14 that governs what must be true of evidence before admissibility can exist. The architecture emerged through analysis of execution-governance dependencies and establishes the finding that admissible execution depends upon governed evidence. Evidence Governance Architecture governs: • Evidence Continuity• Evidence Health• Evidence Capacity• Evidence Survivability• Evidence Outrun Condition• Evidence State Architecture• Evidence Admissibility State Architecture• Evidence-to-Admissibility Transition The central governing question is: "What must be true of evidence before admissibility can exist?" This publication preserves the discovery that governed evidence is a prerequisite condition for admissibility and establishes Evidence Governance as the first major upstream architecture family formally isolated following publication of the TA-14 parent architecture. Core Doctrine: "No governed evidence.No admissible evidence.No admissible execution." This publication is intended as a public architectural reference and governance research work. It is not a certification, legal opinion, compliance determination, security audit, production validation, or endorsement.