This document presents Version 1.0 of an operational framework designed for longitudinal contextual behavioral organization across multi-environment digital interaction systems. The framework establishes a structured methodology for organizing behavioral event recurrence over extended observation periods (minimum recommended duration: 90 days), without performing diagnosis, classification, or autonomous clinical interpretation. It operates as a governance-oriented structural layer intended to support qualified human professionals through contextual trend visualization and multi-angle behavioral convergence modeling. The system is strictly non-diagnostic and does not replace medical or clinical evaluation. All interpretative responsibility remains human-led. Version 1.0 introduces the possibility of integration as an optional structured operational layer within existing AI platforms. This layer is designed as a safety-oriented, governance-aligned contextual environment that may coexist with standard interaction models, offering a structured alternative focused on longitudinal pattern organization, ethical compliance, and regulated contextual observation. The framework is aligned with applicable data protection legislation, international health governance principles, and WHO-aligned non-diagnostic support standards. Independent applied framework prototype – Version 1.0.
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