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Technical specification describing the Agent Evaluation Record (AER), a protocol extension of the H-REVN framework for documenting AI agent evaluations as structured and verifiable datasets. The document defines the conceptual model, layered architecture, execution traces, evaluation model, issuance model, cryptographic integrity mechanisms, verification process, and example record structure. Its purpose is to provide a documentation and integrity layer for AI evaluation workflows, allowing evaluation events to be preserved as inspectable and verifiable evidence records.
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Title Agent Evaluation Record (AER): A Protocol Extension of the H-REVN Framework
Technical specification describing the Agent Evaluation Record (AER), a protocol extension of the H-REVN framework for documenting AI agent evaluations as structured and verifiable datasets. The document defines the conceptual model, layered architecture, execution traces, evaluation model, issuance model, cryptographic integrity mechanisms, verification process, and example record structure. Its purpose is to provide a documentation and integrity layer for AI evaluation workflows, allowing evaluation events to be preserved as inspectable and verifiable evidence records.
Work type Technical Documentation
Tags agent evaluation, evidence bundle, h-revn, ai agents, protocol extension, execution evidence, aer, verifiable evidence, evaluation record, verification, ai, cryptographic integrity, digital signature, technical specification, artificial intelligence, audit trail, ai governance
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Author. Holder Miguel Herrero Burgos. Date Mar 16, 2026.
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