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Glossary

Plain definitions for the terms CMD+RVL uses when describing outcomes, receipts, provenance, and monitored state.
Receipt
The source trail behind a result: where it came from, what changed, and what a reviewer can inspect later.
Provenance
The chain linking an output back to source material, transformations, timing, and methodology.
Data lineage
The path from source data to final output, including transformations, joins, enrichment, and decision points.
Drift detection
The process of detecting when sources, definitions, or outputs move away from an expected baseline.
Outcome
A working result delivered with enough source trail, mapping, and methodology for the business to use it now and inspect it later.
Evidence pack
The collected sources, records, and delivery notes that let a reviewer inspect how an outcome was assembled.
Provenance record
A structured artifact attached to an outcome delivery with source references, transformation steps, timestamps, methodology version, and delivery notes.
State
The maintained record for a monitored entity, derived from disclosed sources, timestamped, and versioned.
State transition
A structured event emitted when maintained state changes.
Signals
CMD+RVL's discovery surface for exploring market data, testing hypotheses, and identifying patterns before a result is scoped.
DealCharts
A public evidence surface that shows how structured finance data is constructed from disclosed source material.
Disclosure-derived
Data or state constructed from publicly filed disclosures, usually SEC EDGAR filings.
Admissibility
Whether evidence is explicit, dated, reproducible, and limited enough for the review context.
Agent-ready
Structured for AI agents or automated systems with stable identifiers, schema, and explicit health notes.
Workshop
A short working session on a live problem used to define the first result and decide what should ship first.

Glossary questions

What is a receipt?

A receipt is the source trail behind a result: where it came from, what changed, and what a reviewer can inspect later.

What is AI provenance?

AI provenance is the chain linking an AI-assisted output back to source material, transformations, timing, and methodology.

What is a CMD+RVL outcome?

A CMD+RVL outcome is a working result delivered with enough source trail, mapping, and methodology for the business to use it now and inspect it later.

What is state in the context of CMD+RVL?

State is the maintained record for a monitored entity, derived from disclosed sources, timestamped, and versioned.

What does agent-ready mean?

Agent-ready means an output is structured so an AI agent or automated system can consume it with stable identifiers, schema, and explicit health notes.

What is a CMD+RVL workshop?

A CMD+RVL workshop is a short working session on a live problem used to scope the first result, inspect the data reality, and decide what should ship first.