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
- Extract entity mentions from content
- Map to canonical entity registry
- Check alias duplication or drift
- Validate cross-page consistency
- 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
- Entity Layer – source of truth for entities
- Protocols – governance system
- Index Layer – retrieval dependency
- Framework Layer – structural alignment
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
