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
| Release | Deceptive Design Suite product pages 0.1.1 |
|---|---|
| Date | 18 August 2026 |
| Products | PARITY, MIRROR and MOMENT concept pages |
| Status | Public positioning and controlled-pilot design; no production assessment application |
| Evidence baseline | Official 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
| Identifier | Purpose | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Interface version | Question flow, controls, navigation and report layout | PARITY UI 0.3 |
| Method version | Assessment domains, definitions and outcome logic | PARITY Method 0.2 |
| Rule-pack version | Legal or regulatory triggers for a jurisdiction | EU Consumer 2026.1 |
| Sector profile | Context-specific prompts, examples and metrics | Subscriptions 0.1 |
| Project version | The organisation's assessment record and evidence date | Service X v4.2 |
Planned development sequence
- PARITY application: matched-pathway builder, friction ledger, public fictional demonstration and report.
- MIRROR application: conditional-experience graph, variant imports, protected-flow invariance and reconstruction records.
- MOMENT application: person-system-context scenario engine, counterfactual comparison and anti-misuse controls.
- 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.