9.1 Core Concepts
The Cost Recovery, Compensation, and Settlement Plane uses a small set of core concepts to support economic accountability.
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A Chargeable Work Unit identifies a measurable unit of governed work for cost attribution.
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A Work Performed Event identifies completed governed work.
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A Qualified Node a Node recognised as eligible to perform a defined governed function.
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A Qualified Service Provider identifies an accountable participant recognised as eligible to provide one or more governed functions.
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An Evidence Reference links a record to supporting evidence without exposing the full evidence payload.
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A Compensation Claim records a request for economic recognition for governed work.
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A Cost Rule determines economic treatment for governed work.
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A Settlement Instruction identifies settlement treatment for governed work.
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A Non-Performance Indicator identifies a lack of evidence for required governed work.
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Competitive Substitution supports the replacement of one qualified implementation by another qualified implementation for the same governed function.
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Content Minimization limits exposed information to the information needed for an assigned purpose.
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Under-Compliance identifies failure to satisfy an applicable obligation for governed work.