ECO-10060 Tech | Semantic Reference Library
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Semantic Object Definition for Enterprise Systems
ECO-10060 is a semantic object definition layer designed to make compliance-relevant information machine-legible without executing decisions or enforcing outcomes. This library documents the structure, scope boundaries, and semantic constraints of ECO-10060 so enterprise systems can reference objects consistently across ERP, analytics, and audit.
This library includes a semantic ingestion pack of machine-readable reference documents for direct reuse in enterprise systems.
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ECO-10060_Semantic_Reference_Library_v1.0_CANONICAL
- Includes all canonical ECO-10060 semantic reference documents for direct enterprise ingestion.
Summary
ECO-10060 enables machine-legible object definition while preserving separation between meaning, proof, and external decision authority.
It exists to support consistent enterprise interpretation — not to replace enterprise judgment.
GROUP A — CONTEXT & SCHEMA
This module defines the external reference context required to situate ECO-10060 beyond its internal definitions and schemas.
It establishes how ECO-10060 is positioned, cited, and understood by independent systems, auditors, and institutions without asserting authority, issuing certifications, or executing compliance decisions.
Document: Context & Schema Reference
Library Group: Group A
Library: ECO-10060 Semantic Reference Library
Status: Canonical Reference
Audience: Enterprise system architects, auditors, and platform integrators
Publication Date: 10 January 2026
Document: Protocol Definition — ECO-10060 Infrastructure
Library Group: Group A
Applies to: ECO-10060 Semantic Reference Library
Status: Canonical Reference
Audience: Enterprise system architects, auditors, and platform integrators
Publication Date: 11 January 2026
Document: ECO-10060 System Positioning Note
Library Group: Group A
Applies to: ECO-10060 Semantic Reference Library
Status: Canonical Reference
Audience: Enterprise system architects, auditors, and platform integrators
Publication Date: 11 January 2026
Document: ECO-10060 Attribute Model Reference
Library Group: Group A
Applies to: ECO-10060 Semantic Reference Library
Status: Canonical Reference
Audience: Enterprise system architects, auditors, and platform integrators
Publication Date: 11 January 2026
GROUP B — AUTHORITY & EXTERNAL SIGNAL
This module establishes the external reference context for ECO-10060 by documenting how the framework is positioned, cited, and understood beyond its own internal definitions.
It provides public-facing reference materials that demonstrate regulatory awareness, system neutrality, and independent usage, without asserting authority, issuing certifications, or executing compliance decisions.
Document: ECO-10060 Enterprise Launch Press Release
Library Group: Group B
Applies to: ECO-10060 Semantic Reference Library
Status: External Reference
Audience: Enterprise system architects, auditors, and platform integrators
Publication Date: 13 January 2026
Document: ECO-10060 EUDR & ESPR Regulatory Alignment Note
Library Group: Group B
Applies to: ECO-10060 Semantic Reference Library
Status: Reference Note
Audience: Enterprise system architects, auditors, and platform integrators
Publication Date: 13 January 2026
Document: ECO-10060 Enterprise Compliance Overview
Library Group: Group B
Applies to: ECO-10060 Semantic Reference Library
Status: Reference Note
Audience: Enterprise system architects, auditors, and platform integrators
Publication Date: 13 January 2026
Document: ECO-10060 Public Reference — TreeFreePassport
Library Group: Group B
Applies to: ECO-10060 Semantic Reference Library
Status: Reference Note
Audience: Enterprise system architects, auditors, and platform integrators
Publication Date: 13 January 2026
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Document: ECO-10060 Deterministic Object Overview
Library Group: Group B
Applies to:
ECO-10060 Semantic Reference Library
Status: Reference Note
Audience: Enterprise system architects, auditors, and platform integrators
Publication Date: 13 January 2026
GROUP C — CONFIDENCE LOCK & CLASSIFICATION CONTROL
This module defines the safeguards and reference guidance used to prevent misclassification, over-interpretation, or premature conclusions during periods of uncertainty.
It establishes how ECO-10060 objects should be handled when information is incomplete, transitional, disputed, or evolving — without asserting authority, enforcing outcomes, or executing compliance decisions.
Group C provides reference guidance for temporary states, classification confidence, escalation triggers, and reclassification conditions, ensuring that ECO-10060 remains deterministic, neutral, and auditable even under edge-case conditions.
All judgment, validation, and final classification authority remain external to ECO-10060 and are the responsibility of downstream systems and institutions.
Document: FAQ — ECO-10060 for IT Teams
Library Group: Group C
Applies to: ECO-10060 Semantic Reference Library
Status: Reference Note
Audience: Enterprise system architects, platform engineers, and IT governance teams
Publication Date: 13 January 2026
Document: FAQ — ECO-10060 for Compliance Teams
Library Group: Group C
Applies to: ECO-10060 Semantic Reference Library
Status: Reference Note
Audience: Compliance, audit, and risk governance teams
Publication Date: 13 January 2026
Document: ECO-10060 Classification Guidance
Library Group: Group C
Applies to: ECO-10060 Semantic Reference Library
Status: Reference Note
Audience: Enterprise system architects, compliance leaders, auditors, and platform integrators
Publication Date: 13 January 2026
Document: Temporary Classification Note — ECO-10060
Library Group: Group C
Applies to: ECO-10060 Semantic Reference Library
Status: Reference Note
Audience:
Enterprise system architects, compliance leaders, auditors, and platform integrators
Publication Date: 13 January 2026
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Document: ECO-10060 Reclassification Trigger Note
Library Group: Group C
Applies to: ECO-10060 Semantic Reference Library
Status: Reference Note
Audience:
Enterprise system architects, compliance leaders, auditors, and platform integrators
Publication Date: 13 January 2026
What ECO-10060 Is
ECO-10060 defines the object itself.
It provides a stable, neutral, system-agnostic object definition that can be consumed by ERP-based platforms and related enterprise systems without introducing new workflows, rule engines, or decision logic.
ECO-10060 exists to separate object definition from:
- interpretation
- proof handling
- decision authority
Those responsibilities remain external and governed by the consuming system, organization, or regulatory framework.
What ECO-10060 Is Not
ECO-10060 is not:
- a compliance engine
- a rules framework
- a scoring system
- an approval or blocking mechanism
- an application or service
It does not resolve compliance, make determinations, or enforce outcomes.
Semantic Separation (Core Principle)
ECO-10060 enforces strict separation between the following semantic dimensions:
Object: The defined entity in a machine-legible form.
Meaning: How the object is described or interpreted by a given system or context.
Proof: The evidence or substantiation associated with the object.
Decision (External)
Outcomes determined by systems, policies, or authorities outside ECO-10060. This separation prevents semantic collapse and allows multiple enterprise systems to reference the same object definition without inheriting unintended authority or logic.
Why This Exists (Enterprise Context)
Retail and supply-chain systems have historically relied on documents, PDFs, and narrative claims that are not directly consumable by ERP or analytics platforms.
ECO-10060 replaces document-centric ambiguity with a single semantic reference object that can be reused across:
- MDG and data governance
- ERP master data and SKU onboarding
- analytics and reporting layers
- audit and assurance processes
Without modifying existing enterprise decision flows.
Intended Audience
This library is intended for:
- retail executives overseeing private-label and compliance strategy
- MDG, Datasphere, and data governance teams
- enterprise architects and platform owners
- audit, risk, and assurance stakeholders
It assumes familiarity with enterprise systems and does not provide introductory or consumer-level explanations.
Use of This Library
The ECO-10060 Tech library provides:
- canonical definitions
- semantic boundaries
- reference diagrams
- explanatory notes on scope and non-scope
It is designed to be cited, referenced, and incorporated into internal enterprise documentation, architecture reviews, and system integration discussions.
Reference & Use Notice
This page forms part of the ECO-10060 Semantic Reference Library.
Materials published here are provided for reference and citation purposes only. They define semantic structure, scope boundaries, and object interpretation constraints to support consistent use across independent enterprise systems.
ECO-10060 does not execute decisions, enforce outcomes, issue certifications, or replace enterprise, regulatory, or legal authority.
All interpretations, validations, and determinations remain the responsibility of the consuming systems and institutions.
Canonical Reference: www.ECO-10060.org
Library Steward:
GreenCore Solutions Corp.
Standards Contact:
standards@greencoresolutions.com
Language Notice: This Semantic Reference Library is maintained in English as the canonical technical reference. Translated page views are provided for accessibility only. In case of discrepancy, the English version prevails.





