The Aurevo Framework defines a non-invasive classification system for identifying hidden operational fragility in residential environments under conditions of incomplete visibility. Positioned between transaction-focused residential evaluation systems and population-level public health frameworks, Aurevo focuses on household-scale operational resilience across aging, caregiving, environmental accumulation, behavioral adaptation, and threshold-sensitive degradation. The framework develops a ten-domain operational ontology centered on concepts including threshold blindness, hidden fragility, adaptive operational masking, structural hysteresis, and classification over prediction. This document functions as the constitutional ontology layer (Layer A) of the broader Aurevo architecture and is accompanied by downstream operational methodology and empirical validation papers.
Yao-Hui Huang (Wed,) studied this question.