Diagnostics
CFIM360™ Diagnostics
CFIM360™ Diagnostics define the observational instruments of the architecture.
This domain does not contain interventions, prescriptions, treatments, or corrective systems.
It exists to establish structured methods of observing system condition across multiple domains.
Diagnostics exist here as observation, not correction.
What Diagnostics Mean in CFIM360™
In CFIM360™, diagnostics are formalized instruments used to observe the current state of a system.
They exist to reveal operating conditions, structural alignment, drift, stability, and contradiction without imposing interpretation or judgment.
Diagnostics do not determine what a system should become.
They reveal what is operating.
Why Diagnostics Exist
Most failures do not emerge from lack of effort, intention, or capability.
They emerge from unseen structural conditions.
Diagnostics exist to make these conditions visible.
Before intervention.
Before optimization.
Before meaning-making.
Diagnostics provide a structured method of observing system state without collapsing observation into conclusion.
What This Domain Contains
This domain contains diagnostic records and observational instruments.
These records are organized by the aspect of the system being observed.
Examples include:
- coherence assessment instruments
- drift observation instruments
- stability measurement structures
- cross-layer diagnostic frameworks
- machine and human-system observation models
Each diagnostic record serves as an independent observational object.
No single diagnostic represents the entirety of a system.
Diagnostic Domains
Inner Diagnostics
Observes system-wide coherence across emotional, cognitive, and somatic layers.
→ Inner Diagnostics
Emotional Diagnostics
Observes emotional alignment, saturation, drift, recovery, and stability.
→ Emotional Diagnostics
Cognitive Diagnostics
Observes clarity, overload, looping, contradiction, and cognitive stability.
→ Cognitive Diagnostics
Somatic Diagnostics
Observes bodily regulation, stress signaling, readiness, and recovery.
→ Somatic Diagnostics
Machine Diagnostics
Observes coherence, drift, stability, and degradation within artificial systems.
→ Machine Diagnostics
Coupled-System Diagnostics
Observes resonance, contradiction, and breakdown when multiple systems interact.
→ Coupled-System Diagnostics
Relationship to Other Metadata Domains
Canonicals establish definitions.
Frameworks establish structural models.
Drift Patterns classify recurring forms of instability.
Diagnostics observe the current condition of systems operating within those structures.
Each domain serves a distinct role while remaining structurally connected.
Boundary of This Domain
Diagnostics:
- observe system condition
- reveal alignment and contradiction
- identify drift and stability
- support structured observation
Diagnostics do not:
- define identity
- prescribe action
- provide treatment
- guarantee outcomes
Observation remains separate from intervention.
Reading Guidance
This page introduces the Diagnostics domain as a whole.
Each diagnostic record operates independently and may be used as a standalone observational instrument.
No diagnostic should be treated as a complete representation of a system.
This page exists to orient, not to evaluate.
Status
Diagnostic records are active and evolving.
New instruments may emerge as additional patterns become observable.
Public documentation remains intentionally boundary-limited.
Internal derivations, scoring systems, operational mechanisms, and protected methodologies remain intentionally sealed.