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# OE-0005: Survey
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**Status:** Draft
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**Depends on:** OE-0004 (Observation)
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**Phase:** The Bedrock Phase
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## Overview
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A survey is a structured assessment of the current state of engineering understanding on a specific topic. Surveys translate raw observations into organized, communicable form.
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## Definition
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A survey captures the landscape of what is known, what is unknown, and what is contested within a specific engineering domain. It is not an opinion piece. It is not a literature review in the academic sense. It is an engineering assessment — a clear-eyed look at the current state of understanding.
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## Purpose
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Surveys serve as the bridge between isolated observations and structured understanding. They aggregate what has been observed, identify patterns, flag gaps, and create a foundation for the verification and decision-making processes that follow.
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## Relationship to Observation
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Surveys depend on observations (OE-0004) as their primary input. A survey without observations is speculation. A survey built on verified observations is engineering context.
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## Status
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This document establishes the role and structure of surveys within the Open Engineer standard. Detailed methodology for conducting surveys will be defined in subsequent specifications. |