Tagged: Frameworks
Content about compliance frameworks, standards, and their data structures
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Framework landscape
1Overview of common compliance frameworks and their data structures.
Architectural direction exploration
2Defining what Crosswalker actually IS — meta-system for ontology management, not just a framework importer.
EvolutionPattern taxonomy draft v0.1
3First draft of the novel spec — 8 taxonomy fields classifying how ontologies evolve, applied to 7 frameworks, with SCD type mapping and as-code format.
Institutional ontology landscape — planning
4Planning the documentation of how institutions create, maintain, map, regulate, and consume ontologies — the human side of ontology evolution.
Ecosystem
5Where Crosswalker fits in the Obsidian and GRC landscape.
Framework standards & tools
6Reference guide to compliance frameworks, mapping standards, and GRC tools relevant to Crosswalker.
Institutional landscape
7The entities, relationships, and dynamics of who creates, maintains, maps, mandates, and consumes structured ontologies — the human side of ontology management.
Operational landscape
8Who does what work across the ontology ecosystem — institutions × components × resources. The combined view of effort, ownership, and sustainability.
Terminology
9Key terms and concepts used throughout Crosswalker — with a visual at-a-glance of the two committed edge models (crosswalks and evidence links) at the top.
Glossary
10Verbose definitions of every term used across the Crosswalker knowledge base. One page per concept for deep reference.
Framework data sources
11Source files, sheet names, column mappings, and ID formats for each supported framework.
Registry
12Organizations, standards, methodologies, and foundational publications that are cornerstones of the ontology lifecycle ecosystem — the stakes in the ground from decades of research that Crosswalker's architecture has to respect.