PASR Local · glossary
PASR Glossary
Buyer-facing terms for PASR Local. This glossary describes the product, its outputs, the three layers, pricing/pilot options, and the boundaries. It does not expose private FoldEngine Memory internals.
Core PASR terms
- PASR Local
- A local, offline white-box governance runtime for proposed interventions.
- White-box governance runtime
- Software that checks a proposed action, records a bounded decision, reconstructs the shape of repeated decisions, and exports safe evidence — with its decision logic inspectable rather than hidden.
- Proposed intervention
- An action an AI agent, operator, simulator, or workflow proposes before it affects a downstream system.
- Intervention gate
- The check that decides whether a proposed intervention should proceed (BLOCKED or allowed).
- Evidence pack
- A bounded record of a gated decision — dry-run receipt, reason code, mapped operator action — not raw payloads.
- Readout
- A human-readable summary of a decision or a memory snapshot.
- Bounded decision event
- A record of what PASR decided, without raw payloads.
- Append-only local memory
- An auditable local trail of decision events; entries are added, not rewritten.
- Intervention memory
- The accumulated, bounded record of intervention decisions over time.
- Geometry snapshot
- A reconstruction of folds, creases, seams, and stitches across repeated decisions.
- intervention_memory readout
- The operator-facing memory context produced from the geometry snapshot.
- Safe projection
- An export that conveys what the memory knows without being the memory engine itself.
- Human-readable Markdown export
- A bounded Markdown projection of the result.
- Bounded JSON export
- A bounded JSON projection of the result.
- Event-only JSONL export
- A JSONL projection containing decision events only.
- Layer 1 — PASR Local Runtime
- Gates proposed interventions and creates evidence.
- Layer 2 — FoldEngine Memory
- The private geometric memory / projection / resonance system. Its internals are not exposed.
- Layer 3 — Export Adapters
- Safe projections for humans and systems (Markdown / JSON / JSONL now; more adapters later).
Memory and geometry terms
- Fold
- A single decision event in the memory geometry.
- Crease
- A pattern formed by repeated blocker events.
- Readiness seam
- A pattern formed by repeated NOT_READY (readiness-gap) states.
- Stitch / repair action
- The operator action suggested to resolve a seam (for example, WAIT_FOR_PLANE_READY).
- Repeated blocker
- A blocker code that recurs across decisions, forming a crease.
- Mapped operator action
- The operator-facing next action mapped from a decision (for example, WAIT_FOR_PLANE_READY).
- Resonance recall
- Recall of prior creases / seams relevant to a similar new proposal. It adds context, review, or block hints; it does not silently bypass PASR gates.
- Intervention Map
- The overall picture of folds, creases, seams, and stitches across a set of interventions.
- Continuity refs · Evidence refs · Receipt refs
- Bounded references linking a decision to its continuity context, evidence, and receipts — references, not raw contents.
Product and pricing terms
- Evaluation Pack
- A locally runnable PASR package for technical evaluation. Starting at $500 CAD.
- Guided Pilot
- A 30-day guided pilot with intervention schema setup and return packet review. Starting at $2,500 CAD.
- Intervention Memory Pilot
- A pilot focused on the memory loop and its readout / exports. Starting at $7,500 CAD.
- Enterprise / regulated scope
- Quoted engagements for enterprise, compliance, regulated, or board-facing use.
- Governed AI Action Stack
- A bundle pairing Trial Probe discovery, PASR Guided Pilot, and Stability Ledger continuity framing — a governed AI action loop.
- Trial Probe
- FoldEngine's report-first diagnostic product. It finds the unstable seam; it pairs with PASR in the bundle.
- Stability Ledger continuity framing
- Framing that carries findings and evidence forward over time as continuity.
- First-five-customer rule
- Early pilots are priced as starting points while the first customers shape case studies and schemas.
- Return packet review
- Review of an evaluator's bounded return packet from a pilot.
- Intervention schema setup
- Defining a team's proposed-intervention patterns for a pilot.
Boundary and sales terms
- Public/evaluator PASR
- The public, locally runnable evaluation product. It has no live Core3 routing.
- Private lab PASR
- A separate, private prototype. It is not part of public/evaluator PASR and is not a public feature.
- No live Core3 routing
- Public/evaluator PASR does not route through Core3.
- No actuator control
- PASR does not control actuators.
- Downstream control plane
- The system a proposed intervention would proceed toward; PASR governs before it reaches there.
- Manufacturer control plane
- A manufacturer's own controller, firmware, and safety systems. PASR does not replace them.
- Not safety certification
- PASR is not safety-certified.
- Not ROS/ROS2 runtime
- PASR is not a ROS/ROS2 runtime and does not replace ROS/ROS2.
- Not raw memory dump
- Exports are bounded safe projections, not raw memory dumps.
- Private FoldEngine Memory internals
- The internals of Layer 2. They are not exposed in exports.
- Layer 2 privacy boundary
- The boundary that keeps FoldEngine Memory internals private; exports are safe projections, not the memory engine.
- Request-based pricing
- Offers are requested rather than purchased self-serve; prices are starting points.
- Manual Stripe invoice
- Payment is handled by a manually issued invoice, not a public self-serve checkout.
- Stripe quote
- A quoted price issued manually for enterprise or custom scope.
- No public checkout
- There is no self-serve purchase on the site.
- No instant download
- The Evaluation Pack is delivered manually by request, not via instant download.
Private FoldEngine Memory internals are not exposed here. Layer 2 internals and any private lab prototype are out of scope for public/evaluator PASR.