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Standards · 7 principles

Analytical standards.

Each principle comes with how it concretely appears in a delivered system — not just the claim.

Transparent formulas

Every score and forecast has a readable formula. No black boxes.

In a delivered system

In LootSignal, the franchise score formula and its weights are published inside the product, and every scoring run is versioned.

Traceable sources

Every figure links back to where it came from.

In a delivered system

Each dashboard figure carries a source tag; clicking through shows the source class, refresh date, and ingestion path.

Confidence scores

Figures state how much weight they can bear.

In a delivered system

Dimensions that rely on proxy data are chip-marked medium or low confidence, and the chip explains why.

Data-freshness monitoring

Stale data is flagged, not silently served.

In a delivered system

Every panel shows its last refresh; a source that misses its cadence turns its dependent figures amber.

Observed vs. modeled separation

History and projection are never drawn as the same line.

In a delivered system

Forecast charts render observed history as a solid series and modeled futures as banded ranges with the assumption set named.

Documented assumptions and limitations

Every model ships with what it can't do.

In a delivered system

The methodology page lists assumptions and limitations, and the list is updated when the model changes — it's part of the deliverable.

Secure handling of client data

Least-privilege access, encryption, defined retention.

In a delivered system

Client data is encrypted in transit and at rest, access is role-scoped and logged, and retention windows are agreed in writing.

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