16.11 Script Model Summary

Go To Phase 0 Script and Execution Model

The Phase 0 Script and Execution Model defines how scripts support repeatable implementation work while preserving architectural traceability and implementation discipline.

Table 16-1: Summary of Phase 0 script categories

Script category Phase 0 purpose
Prerequisite checking Confirms required tools, directories, configuration, dependencies, and handbook availability before generation or execution.
Type generation Generates implementation types from governed IDL definitions.
Build preparation Validates or prepares the repository for local execution, demonstration, or later deployment planning.
Node execution Starts a selected implementation participant.
Multi-node startup Starts a controlled set of implementation participants for demonstration or interaction flow execution.
Multi-node shutdown Stops implementation participants and records shutdown behavior.
Cleanup Removes or isolates temporary artifacts according to repository workflow.
Log collection Collects script or runtime logs where Phase 0 requires review or later evidence planning.
Workflow checking Supports repository, naming, traceability, generated-file, or review checks.

Scripts provide controlled support for implementation activity. They do not replace architecture, implementation mappings, developer rules, deployment planning, or evidence planning.


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