Summary
Defines how AAB evidence records should be structured, reviewed, traced to sources, and maintained so later reports, briefs, crosswalks, and standards claims remain auditable.
Key evidence signals
- Registry inclusion is an evidence record, not a commercial endorsement.
- Public claims should preserve source trace, record status, update history, and evidence limitations.
- Comparable evidence fields make later synthesis and crosswalk work possible.
Recommendations
- Use stable AAB IDs and source links for every public evidence claim.
- Separate candidate, reviewed, published, and standards-ready records.
- Refresh evidence before major public releases or standards revisions.
