GEOS-DP-002 — Data Pipeline Certification Criteria

Version 1.0 (Initial Publication)\ Status: Normative Standard

0. Interpretive Basis ————————-

GEOS-DP-002 defines the certification criteria that a Dat Pipeline artifact MUST satisfy in order to be eligible for certification under GEOS standards.

This document:

Certification under this standard is voluntary and applies solely to the Data Pipeline artifact submitted for assessment.

1. Scope of Certification —————————--

1.1 What Is Being Certified

Certification under GEOS-DP-002 applies to a Data Pipeline, define as:

A bounded, rule-governed process that transforms inputs received at defined Entry points into outputs produced at defined Exit points, according to declared transformation, validation, and audit rules.

The certified artifact is the Pipeline specification and its demonstrable behavior, not:

1.2 Relationship to Other GEOS Standards

A Data Pipeline certified under GEOS-DP-002 may serve as

GEOS-DP-002 does not define outcome constructs, signal families, o funding logic.

2. Entry Criteria ———————

2.1 Declared Entry Interfaces

A certifiable Data Pipeline MUST define one or more Entry points.

Each Entry point MUST declare:

Entry definitions MUST be sufficient to support independent audit of what data entered the Pipeline and when.

2.2 Entry Completeness and Determinism

For each Entry point, the Pipeline MUST specify:

2.3 Entry Independence from Data Source Certification

Certification under GEOS-DP-002:

The Pipeline MUST declare all assumptions it makes about inputs explicitly.

3. Internal Transformation Requirements ——————————————-

3.1 Transformation Transparency

A certifiable Data Pipeline MUST declare:

Transformations MUST be described in a manner that allows an independent assessor to reconstruct expected outputs from known inputs.

3.2 Reproducibility

Given the same inputs, configuration, and declared rules, the Pipeline MUST be capable of producing the same outputs.

Where stochastic or probabilistic methods are used, the Pipeline MUST declare:

3.3 Version Control

A certifiable Data Pipeline MUST support:

4. Validation and Error Handling ————————————

4.1 Validation Rules

The Pipeline MUST declare:

Validation failures MUST be logged in a manner suitable for audit.

4.2 Error Classification

The Pipeline MUST distinguish between:

The handling of each class of error MUST be declared.

5. Exit Criteria ——————--

5.1 Declared Exit Artifacts

A certifiable Data Pipeline MUST define one or more Exit points.

Each Exit point MUST declare:

5.2 Exit Integrity

Outputs at Exit MUST be:

6. Auditability ——————-

6.1 Audit Trail Requirements

A certifiable Data Pipeline MUST maintain audit artifacts sufficient to demonstrate:

Audit artifacts MAY be digital or non-digital, provided they are inspectable, preserved, and reproducible.

6.2 Independent Inspection

The Pipeline MUST be structured such that an independent assessor can:

7. Coverage and Declaration ——————————-

7.1 Declared Coverage

The Pipeline MUST declare:

Coverage declaration is required for interpretability, not as a minimum threshold.

8. Contestability ———————

A certifiable Data Pipeline MUST support:

Certification affirms conformity to declared rules, not correctness of conclusions drawn from outputs.

9. Technology Neutrality —————————-

GEOS-DP-002 does not

Certification evaluates behavior and guarantees, not implementation form.

10. Stability and Evolution ——————————-

10.1 Versioning

Revisions to this standard MUST be:

10.2 Forward Compatibility

This standard is intentionally written so that future GEOS standards for Data Source certification may be introduced without requiring changes to GEOS-DP-002.

End of GEOS-DP-002