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tegwick 574bb11db6 feat(example): add supply-chain-vsm composition demo (S3.5)
Demonstrates infospace composition: the Wealth of Nations infospace is
used as a discipline, applying Smith's economic framework as a lens to
analyse modern supply chain management concepts.

New example: examples/supply-chain-vsm/
- infospace.yaml binding WoN as discipline (../infospace-with-history)
- 3 source documents: coordination mechanisms, capital & inventory,
  market structure (~400 words each, original content)
- supply-chain-entity-schema-v1.0.md with WoN Concept required section
- won-mapping-schema-v1.0.md with Conceptual Continuity rating
- artifacts/won-reference/core-entities.md — 12 curated WoN entities
  for injection as discipline context
- 8 hand-crafted entity files demonstrating LLM output format
- 3 mapping files with full rationale and VSM inheritance chains
- Viable: YES (5/5 thresholds)

Key mappings demonstrated:
  Demand Signal          → Effectual Demand        (Strong, S2)
  Vendor-Managed Inventory → Division of Labour    (Strong, S1/S2)
  Just-in-Time Inventory → Circulating Capital     (Strong, S1/S3)
  Bullwhip Effect        → Natural Price           (Moderate, S2)
  Platform Intermediary  → Merchant Capital        (Strong, S2/S4)
  Monopsony Power        → Combination of Masters  (Strong, S3*)

Platform fix: entity_parser.py now recognises ## Supply Chain Domain
as a domain alias for ## Economic Domain, enabling composed infospaces
to use their own domain section name.

Tutorial §13 rewritten with real commands, real output, and the full
mapping table from the demo.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-23 00:08:51 +01:00

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Supply Chain Entity Schema v1.0

Every extracted entity must contain the following sections in this order.

Required Sections

H1 Heading

The entity name in title case. Should be a noun phrase identifying a distinct concept, mechanism, or structure in supply chain management.

Example: # Bullwhip Effect

Definition

20150 words. Precise, non-circular definition of the concept. Must identify what it is, not just what it does. Avoid defining a term using the term itself.

Source

The source document this entity was extracted from, citing section if available. Format: [Source Name], [Section]

Supply Chain Domain

One of: Coordination, Capital Management, Market Structure, Risk, Logistics

VSM Assignment

One of: S1, S2, S3, S3*, S4, S5 — which layer of the Viable System Model this entity primarily inhabits. Brief rationale (one sentence).

WoN Concept

The Wealth of Nations concept this entity most directly corresponds to. State the WoN entity name and a one-sentence explanation of the connection. If no direct correspondence exists, state "No direct WoN analogue" and explain why.

Optional Sections

Modern Context

Additional notes on how the concept has evolved since Smith's time, or how it differs from its classical form.

Quality Metrics

Evaluation rubric for per-entity LLM assessment:

  • Definition Precision (15): Is the definition specific, non-circular, and distinguishable from adjacent concepts?
  • Source Grounding (15): Is the entity grounded in the source material?
  • Domain Placement (15): Is the supply chain domain assignment correct?
  • WoN Relevance (15): Is the WoN mapping substantive and well-reasoned?
  • Explanatory Value (15): Does this entity contribute to understanding modern supply chains through the WoN lens?