SnapOS++ v1.2 - Reflexive Audit Architecture and Semantic Drift Stabilization (Manuscript Data & Implementation Artifact)
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This record accompanies the full research paper “Reflexive Audit Architecture and Semantic Drift Stabilization in SnapOS++ v1.2” (submitted to Information Systems Frontiers, November 2025).
It provides the complete reproducibility and implementation package for SnapOS++ v1.2 / AuditCore v1.3, a reflexive audit framework designed to stabilize semantic drift in intelligent systems.
The dataset includes:
– YAML specifications of the AuditFlowMap (integration, operative, and services layers)
– The AuditSeal declaration verifying mathematical and ethical invariants
– SQL schema of the SnapMemoryBank audit persistence layer
– Telemetry traces and POAI token samples used for validation
– TailwindCSS dashboard assets and figure source files (fig_Rentropy_decay.png, fig_EF_vs_Rentropy.png, audit_loop_diagram.jpeg)
– The complete LaTeX manuscript (main.tex, snapos_refs.bib) and compiled PDF reference version.
All artifacts correspond to the results reported in the manuscript and reproduce the empirical findings: recall > 95 %, FPR < 1 %, rollback < 3 s, confirming the bounded-drift stability proven in the Audit Order Theorem.
Technology Readiness Level (TRL): 6 — verified prototype in relevant environment.
A live validation campaign (TRL 7 roadmap) is planned for 2026 within the SnapOS++ v1.3 Federated Reflexive Loop.
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This record is a new version of Zenodo DOI 10.5281/zenodo.17581699 and is the official data supplement to the SnapOS++ v1.2 manuscript preprint (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.17589672).
License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International + AuditCore License v1.3 (Preview).
Citation:
Chalupa, M. (2025). SnapOS++ v1.2 — Reflexive Audit Architecture and Semantic Drift Stabilization (Research Artifact). Zenodo. DOI: [10.5281/zenodo.17589672] (latest version).
semantic drift, reflexive systems, auditability, SnapOS, AuditCore, epistemic infrastructure, TRL6 prototype, AI governance
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- Subtitle (English)
- Certified Reflexive Architecture under the AuditCore v1.3 License (Seal Ω)
- Other (English)
- Reflexive audit system integrating energetic, ethical and legal invariants (EF > 0, η ≥ 0.8, AII ≥ 0.85). Includes POAI tokens, SnapMemoryBank SQL schema, and AuditCore v1.3 License (Seal Ω).
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2025-04-01Initial formal release of the SnapOS audit model and semantic traceability framework (version 1.0).
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