
CCDP v0.1 — Full Technical Corpus and Sensitive-Controlled Review Artifacts archives the complete GitHub technical corpus for the Child-c Development Protocol. This deposit is intended for specialist review, architecture review, safety research, audit, and criticism. It includes public documents, technical companion documents, machine metadata, schemas, and sensitive-controlled review artifacts. Sensitive-controlled material is included to make the assumptions, risks, boundaries, and unresolved questions inspectable rather than hidden. It is not public UX guidance, legal advice, clinical guidance, product certification, child-protection law, or deployment approval. The existing public-surface DOI is https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20190648. This full technical corpus deposit is a separate archival layer.
Red Team, CCDP, sensitive-controlled review artifacts, persistent AI entities, guardian topology, c = a + b, full technical corpus, Soft Safety, threat model, child-facing AI, adult migration, witness discipline, AI safety, sealed zones, L4 Reality Boundary, Child-c Development Protocol
Red Team, CCDP, sensitive-controlled review artifacts, persistent AI entities, guardian topology, c = a + b, full technical corpus, Soft Safety, threat model, child-facing AI, adult migration, witness discipline, AI safety, sealed zones, L4 Reality Boundary, Child-c Development Protocol
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| impulse This indicator reflects the initial momentum of an article directly after its publication, based on the underlying citation network. | Average |
