Registry, not report
Every approved definition is a permanent, versioned, owner-accountable asset — not a finding in a one-off scan.
Proof of Learning
Every scan adds to a permanent registry of approved meaning. Concepts accumulate occurrences, governance decisions, and reuse — and meaning becomes more stable over time. This page is the proof.
First seen
January 2026
Occurrences
14
Departments
Claims · Legal · Risk
Governance decisions
3
Last drift event
12 days ago
Confidence trend
Increasing
Scan 1 · Jan 12, 2026
Concept discovered
First mention of 'Coverage' extracted from Property Policy Wording v3.2.
Scan 2 · Jan 15, 2026
Alternative definition detected
Claims SOP defines 'Coverage' differently. Drift event recorded; severity High.
Scan 3 · Jan 17, 2026
Governance review completed
Steward reviewed both definitions, gathered owners from Legal, Claims and Risk.
Scan 4 · Jan 19, 2026
Canonical definition approved
Approved canonical definition v1.0 published. Owner: Head of Underwriting.
Scan 5 · Feb 02, 2026
Reused during new analysis
New Risk Appetite memo scanned — canonical 'Coverage' reused, no new drift introduced.
Semantic Stability Score
82
/ 100
ImprovingPrevious quarter: 74 · Current: 82. Higher is more stable.
Accumulation over time
Canonical definitions approved
1247
Concepts with governance owner
938
Drift events auto-detected
461
Reuse of prior decisions
122
Each scan adds to the registry. Knowledge does not reset between sessions, tenants, or models.
Before / After
Every approved definition is a permanent, versioned, owner-accountable asset — not a finding in a one-off scan.
Prior governance decisions are reused on new scans. The platform gets more aligned with each analysis.
The Semantic Stability Score makes governance progress visible to the board, not just to data teams.
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