HubRepository.list() now runs the inline reclaim-evaluate flow per pilot norm via submit() and maps the returned outputs to Evaluation — the correct path, since the hub audit log stores only hashes, not outputs. skm/benefit get their structured input as JSON (submit jsonInputs), so the live heatmap gets real Schaden/Nutzen axes. - live_inputs.dart: the inline eval flow + the 5 pilot norms' inputs (XML asset, cohort_id, skm duties, benefit ratings) plus curated overrides the bund adapter can't derive (true Geltungsbereich for the EU/Berlin norms, freshness, jurist sign-off). - assets/norms/*.xml: 5 gesetze-im-internet-style source documents. - tool/live_smoke.dart: dev smoke test (5/5 evaluate against a live hub: Schaden 3M–450M €, Nutzen 2.0–3.8, EU/Berlin scope correct). Needs econ.skm_score's float-population fix (chain-modules commit 80f6620). Signed-off-by: flemming-it <sf@flemming.it> |
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Recl∆Im (F∆I) client
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