Protocols System Index
The Protocols System is the enforcement and validation layer of GEO.or.id. It defines strict operational rules that govern how retrieval, evidence, ontology, reasoning, and trust systems must behave under controlled conditions.
Protocols are not concepts or frameworks. They are executable rulesets used to test, validate, and constrain system behavior.
1. Protocol System Role
Protocols operate as deterministic control mechanisms:
System Behavior → Protocol Enforcement → Validation → Compliance Scoring → System Correction
They ensure system integrity under real-world and adversarial conditions.
2. Core Protocol Categories
- Semantic Grounding Protocol
- Hallucination Detection Protocol
- Entity Disambiguation Protocol
- Schema Validation Protocol
3. Trust & Consistency Protocols
- Machine Trust Scoring Protocol
- Answer Stability Protocol
- Entity Consistency Test Protocol
- AI Memory Persistence Protocol
4. Retrieval & Source Control Protocols
- Source Selection Analysis Protocol
- Retrieval Repeatability Protocol
- Retrieval Latency Observation Protocol
5. Cross-Model Evaluation Protocols
6. Protocol Execution Flow
System Input → Protocol Selection → Constraint Application → Behavior Monitoring → Compliance Evaluation → Output Adjustment
Protocol results are monitored through: Observatory System
7. Protocol Integration Layer
Protocols apply across all system layers:
8. System Constraints
- Protocols override system defaults
- No output is valid without protocol compliance where applicable
- Violations must be explicitly detected and logged
- All protocol executions must be reproducible
- Protocols are deterministic by design
9. System Principle
- Protocols define behavior constraints, not architecture
- Compliance is measurable, not assumed
- Violations are system-level signals
- Protocols enforce consistency under uncertainty
- No system stability without protocol enforcement
