Reference
Specification-oriented reference material for identity continuity under interruption.
These documents describe required system behaviors and common failure patterns in interruption-prone systems, and support evidence-oriented evaluation of whether continuity can be responsibly claimed under declared conditions.
These reference artifacts are intended for system architects and technical leaders to evaluate, align, and formalize identity continuity requirements in interruption-prone systems, while leaving implementation choices open.
Reference Artifacts
SISMIQ Continuity Requirements
Defines the minimum architectural behaviors required to preserve identity continuity under interruption, independent of implementation approach.
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Identity Failure Chain Under Interruption
Describes common identity failure sequences observed when observation is degraded, including duplication, drift, divergence, and reset cascades.
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Architectural Note: Identity Continuity Under Interruption
Provides architectural context and system-level implications of interruption-resilient identity handling, including design tradeoffs and failure prevention considerations.
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Compliance Checklist
A requirements-based self-assessment to support architectural evaluation of identity continuity preservation and the sufficiency of system-maintained evidence under interruption.
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Procurement / RFP Language Pack
Specification-ready language for incorporating identity continuity and evidence sufficiency requirements into solicitations, SOWs, and system requirements documents.
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These materials are derived from the system-level conditions defined in the SISMIQ Architecture. Requirements mapping and architectural clarification are available for teams evaluating interruption-resilient identity continuity and associated evaluation criteria.
Questions about applying these materials in specific architectural contexts are welcome at: contact@sismiq.io
