Version history

The report should identify the method that produced it.

Interface, methodology and legal rule packs change on separate tracks.

Interface and product pages 0.3

  • Rebuilt the complete product-page architecture around Catchphrase → one-sentence explanation → problem → what it is → what it is not → how it works → outcomes → outputs → users → technical details → pricing.
  • Added dedicated Outputs, Privacy, Accessibility and clearer Licence pages.
  • Recreated the TRACE passport visual language through the five colour-coded DELTA stages.
  • Applied progressive explanations, click-outside closing and compact “Yes / No / Not sure” controls in the assessment interface.
  • Clarified the localStorage limitation and removed any implication that local storage is encrypted.
  • Separated the public demonstration from the blank licensed assessment.
  • Added current market benchmarking and clearer commercial boundaries.

Methodological effect: none. Methodology 0.1 and pilot rule pack EU-0.1 remain unchanged.

Interface and positioning 0.2

  • Introduced the catchphrase “Before you ship the change, know what else it changes.”
  • Added explicit what-it-is and what-it-is-not sections.
  • Added plain-language outcome labels: Note it, Update it, Reopen part, Reopen all and Stop.

Prototype 0.1

  • Created the nine-stage assessment, deterministic trigger logic, local save, JSON import and export, and print-ready report.
  • Created the public sample and initial licence structure.

Current identifiers

Three versions appear in the report.

Interface
0.3
Methodology
0.1
EU pilot rule pack
EU-0.1

Before production

Evidence still required.

  1. Usability testing with product, engineering, legal, risk, audit and non-specialist users.
  2. External legal review of trigger logic and conclusion language.
  3. Security and threat-model review.
  4. Formal WCAG 2.2 AA testing across current browser and assistive-technology combinations.
  5. Controlled pilots involving real organisational change decisions.
  6. Reconciliation of each legal rule pack with enacted law, current guidance and sector obligations.