rtt=1 | coherence=declared | drift=bounded | paradox=structural
Expectations
Expectations is the front door of TriadicFrameworks. Before a reader opens any module, this document sets the structural frame: what the framework does, what it explicitly does not do, and how to orient for productive engagement.
What Expectations Supports#
This module is the declared entry point for:
| Module / Tool | Role |
|---|---|
| Framework Field Theory (FFT) | Primary theoretical substrate |
| FCG | Framework Coherence Grammar |
| RF-Builder | Resonance Field Builder |
| IPD-12 | 12-block Integrated Pattern Detector — core engine of this module |
| RTT | Round-Trip Traceability protocol |
| GU | Governance Unit |
| Pantheon | Multi-substrate agent registry |
| Computational Medicine | Applied substrate for clinical pattern detection |
The IPD-12 Block#
The core orientation engine inside Expectations is the IPD-12 — a 12-block pattern that structures how expectations are declared, tested, and revised across any domain. Readers unfamiliar with IPD-12 should complete this block before engaging other modules.
IS NOT Declarations#
Expectations is direct about scope. This framework:
- Is not a self-help system
- Is not a predictive analytics tool
- Is not a replacement for domain expertise
- Is not a finished product — it is a living structural canon
These declarations exist to prevent misuse and protect coherence across the reader community.
Capture#
For structured onboarding of new domains into the Expectations frame, use e_Capture.md.
Integration Points#
Framework_Field_Theory— FFT is the theoretical root this module orients towardGovernance_Substrate_Model— GSM applies IPD-12 to governance structuresStructural_Detection— SD operators activate after Expectations orientation is complete
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