Concrete-term lexicon: architecture/computing vocabulary (FR-043)#4
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100 architecture/general-computing terms (endpoint, route, schema, cursor, pagination, component, event, file, CRUD, ...) the EARS object-aware vague-response check accepts as concrete objects. Part of the distributed vocabulary-as-data design (ADR 0009, quire-rs PR #7). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add path, pattern, loop, function, database, error, action, version, input, tracing, observability, boundary, branching — surfaced by the corpus re-baseline as common concrete objects. Drops residual vague-response noise. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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100 API/web/UI/data/general-computing terms as a manifest
lexicon:registry. The EARS object-aware vague-response check (quire-rs FR-042) consumes these as accepted concrete objects, so the engine no longer hardcodes a software-noun list (ADR 0009). Largest of the distributed domain lexicons. 75 tests pass.🤖 Generated with Claude Code