WHAT REMAINS — Final Revision ==================================== This file tracks the status of all identified gaps and remaining work after the gap-closure revision. All seven gaps from the external review have been addressed. This file documents their status and any residual items. GAP CLOSURE STATUS ==================== 1. Constitutional governance layer CLOSED OE-0011 (Amendment) now defines a two-tier amendment process. Technical content follows the standard workflow. Governance content (Laws, Editorial Principles, Status Lifecycle) requires: (a) standard editorial gate, (b) no precision reduction, (c) two independent reviewers, (d) no contradiction with Accepted documents. OE-0000 references this. The "Constitutional Gap" acknowledgment has been removed — the gap is filled. 2. "Bedrock" and "Evolution" term collisions CLOSED "Evolution" renamed to "Amendment" — it describes a formal change process, which is the standard term in standards bodies. File renamed from oe-0011-evolution.md to oe-0011-amendment.md. All cross-references updated. "Bedrock" retains its name with two mitigations: (a) OE-0001 now defines it precisely and includes a Term Collision Note acknowledging the geotechnical meaning and providing "reality basis" as an unambiguous synonym. (b) OE-0002 lists it as "Bedrock (reality basis)." This is how standards handle term collision — define the term of art and note the collision. 3. Conformance testing criteria CLOSED OE-0000 now defines ten testable conformance criteria: (1) Field Completeness, (2) Decision Specificity, (3) Observation Traceability, (4) Constraint Bounding, (5) Alternatives Plural, (6) Verification Against Reality, (7) Reasoning References Alternatives, (8) Lineage Traceability, (9) Assumption Awareness, (10) No Contradiction. Three compliance levels are defined: compliant, compliant-with-resolution-needed, non-compliant. 4. Empirical claims reframed CLOSED OE-0000 now contains a "Testable Hypotheses" section with three formal hypotheses: (1) Context Preservation — OE-compliant records reduce re-derivation time. (2) Translation — translated principles demonstrate equal or greater durability. (3) Thread Integrity — conformance-compliant records enable reasoning reconstruction. All are stated as testable predictions requiring empirical validation, not as proven assertions. 5. Historical citations CLOSED Antikythera example now cites: - Freeth, T. et al. (2021). *Scientific Reports*, 11, 5823. - de Solla Price, D. (1974). *Transactions of the American Philosophical Society*, 64(7). 6. Philosophical realism objection CLOSED OE-0001 Bedrock section now includes a "Methodological Commitment" subsection: the standard requires testing models against observable outcomes (methodological) but does not require practitioners to hold a specific philosophical position about the nature of reality (ontological). Compatible with both realism and pragmatism. 7. Contemporary examples CLOSED Two new example files added: - examples/software-auth-context.md (database schema selection, software engineering) - examples/biomedical-implant-context.md (hip implant material selection, biomedical engineering) Both demonstrate the context record structure (OE-0003) with fully populated fields in a contemporary engineering discipline. RESIDUAL ITEMS (Not Gaps — Future Phase Work) ================================================= These are not specification defects. They are implementation-phase work that cannot be completed during the Bedrock Phase. 1. Implementation Phase tooling website/, implementations/, schemas/, tools/ remain empty structural placeholders. 2. Empirical hypothesis testing The three hypotheses in OE-0000 require real-world testing with practitioners. This is the first task of the Implementation Phase. 3. "Bedrock" term collision — full decision The collision is documented and mitigated. The project may ultimately choose to fully rename to "reality basis." This is a project decision, not a specification defect. 4. Additional discipline-specific examples PARTIALLY ADDRESSED The examples/ directory now contains 18 examples across 9 engineering disciplines (civil, software, biomedical, chemical, aerospace, environmental, manufacturing, electrical, mechanical) and 9 conceptual areas (thread integrity, structure carries meaning, verification loop, stewardship, inheritance, spiral re-evaluation, observation first, survey, pre-discipline principle). Remaining opportunity: practitioners in specific domains may add further discipline-specific examples during the Community Phase that reflect their domain's unique constraint patterns. 5. Context record interchange format The minimum required fields are defined. A machine-readable schema (JSON, YAML, or other) for context record interchange will be defined during the Implementation Phase. 6. Milestone Statement Process metadata about revision milestones belongs in project records, not in the standard. No specification content references any project milestone name.