# Operating Mode Extraction Template 001

Purpose:
Use this template when the corpus comes from current institutional documents, active policies, active systems, public governance materials, product documentation, privacy notices, vendor terms, workflows, risk disclosures, or operating procedures.

Operating mode is not pre-deployment and not postmortem.

It asks:

What structural conditions are visible in the institution's current operating documents?

## Required Output

Each operating-mode run must produce:

- run manifest
- corpus inventory
- diagnostic router notes
- signal extraction worksheet
- corpus anchor table
- falsification tests
- scoring calculator
- evidence confidence matrix
- scope calibration
- null findings
- full diagnostic report with evidence anchors in the report body
- report anchor audit
- library rows for the Operating Condition Library

## Finding Unit

The unit is not the institution.

The unit is:

`condition + corpus anchor + control posture + evidence gap + boundary + falsification test`

## Required Finding Block

```text
Finding ID:
Condition name:
Condition family:
Finding classification:
Operating location:

Evidence Anchor
- Source:
- Corpus locator:
- Evidence excerpt or bounded evidence note:
- Claim type:
- Analytic bridge:
- Confidence:
- Falsification test:
- Boundary:

Control posture
- Control visible:
- Control asserted but unproven:
- Evidence gap:
- Null finding:

Comparison posture
- Comparable postmortem condition:
- Escalation companions present:
- Escalation companions absent or unproven:
```

## Operating Mode Rules

- Do not assume failure.
- Do not downgrade a finding merely because no failure is public.
- Do not upgrade a finding to failure without evidence of harm, failed review, ignored signals, weak contestability, or post-harm remediation.
- Every finding must be located in the corpus.
- Every observation must derive from the evidence block.
- Every evidence gap must state why the missing evidence matters.
- Every null finding must state that absence from the reviewed corpus does not prove absence inside the institution.
- No recommendations in the diagnostic output.

## Output Classification

Allowed classifications:

- no material condition found
- monitored exposure
- elevated monitored exposure
- severe operating exposure
- postmortem-like pattern present, not confirmed failure

Forbidden classification:

- failure, unless the corpus is postmortem or contains direct evidence of actual breakdown.
