Entity Consistency Test

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Entity Consistency Test

Entity Consistency Protocol – Validation Layer for GEO System

1. Protocol Identity

Entity Consistency Test Protocol is a validation mechanism that ensures every entity within the GEO ecosystem maintains canonical identity, stable referencing, and cross-page consistency.

  • Type: Core Content Protocol
  • Layer: Entity System Governance
  • Dependency: Entity Layer

2. Core Objective

Prevent entity fragmentation across pages, ensure single-source identity, and enforce consistent semantic mapping across all content nodes.

3. Validation Rules

  • Each entity must have one canonical name only
  • All aliases must resolve to canonical entity reference
  • Entity references must not diverge across pages
  • Cross-linking must always point to canonical entity endpoint

4. Test Mechanism

  1. Extract entity mentions from content
  2. Map to canonical entity registry
  3. Check alias duplication or drift
  4. Validate cross-page consistency
  5. Return pass/fail consistency score

5. Failure Conditions

  • Multiple naming variants for same entity
  • Broken or inconsistent internal linking
  • Entity mismatch across framework layers

6. System Impact

Failure in entity consistency reduces AI retrievability, weakens knowledge graph integrity, and degrades cross-system indexing performance.

7. Relationship Mapping

8. Structured Summary

  • Function: Validate entity identity consistency
  • Scope: Entire GEO content ecosystem
  • Risk: High impact on retrieval and indexing accuracy
  • Output: Pass/Fail consistency state