Version history

Product, method and rule packs must remain distinguishable.

A user should be able to identify the interface version, methodology version, sector profile and legal rule pack supporting every assessment.

Current public-page release

ReleaseDeceptive Design Suite product pages 0.1.1
Date18 August 2026
ProductsPARITY, MIRROR and MOMENT concept pages
StatusPublic positioning and controlled-pilot design; no production assessment application
Evidence baselineOfficial and market sources checked to 16 August 2026

Release 0.1.1 Contents

  • Contrast correction for light boundary panels placed inside navy sections, including the suite boundary and AUIA boundary panels.
  • Full product pages for PARITY, MIRROR and MOMENT.
  • Suite overview, shared method, pricing, FAQs and legal boundary.
  • Privacy, accessibility, proposed licence and version-history pages.
  • Responsive TRACE-aligned visual system and conceptual diagrams.
  • Deployment package, documentation, integration snippet and validation harness.

Planned product versioning

IdentifierPurposeExample
Interface versionQuestion flow, controls, navigation and report layoutPARITY UI 0.3
Method versionAssessment domains, definitions and outcome logicPARITY Method 0.2
Rule-pack versionLegal or regulatory triggers for a jurisdictionEU Consumer 2026.1
Sector profileContext-specific prompts, examples and metricsSubscriptions 0.1
Project versionThe organisation's assessment record and evidence dateService X v4.2

Planned development sequence

  1. PARITY application: matched-pathway builder, friction ledger, public fictional demonstration and report.
  2. MIRROR application: conditional-experience graph, variant imports, protected-flow invariance and reconstruction records.
  3. MOMENT application: person-system-context scenario engine, counterfactual comparison and anti-misuse controls.
  4. Suite integration: shared identifiers, common project schema, DELTA reassessment triggers and portfolio licensing.

Change classification

  • Editorial: wording or presentation changes that do not affect the method.
  • Methodological: new question, factor, definition, evidence requirement or outcome rule.
  • Legal: change to a jurisdictional rule pack following legislation, guidance or authority.
  • Technical: change to storage, export, encryption, compatibility or security behaviour.
  • Critical: an issue requiring users to stop reliance, reopen assessments or obtain an updated product.
Lifecycle principle.

A completed assessment remains tied to the versions recorded in its report. Updating the website does not silently rewrite an earlier conclusion.