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tegwick a9ca0adfcf feat(example): add per-entity LLM evaluations for 985 WoN entities (S3.3)
Batch evaluation of all 988 entities via OpenRouter. 984 succeeded on
first pass; 3 failed (network errors). eval-summary --update-metrics
written with per_entity_mean=3.9556.

Viability dashboard: 6/6 PASS
  redundancy_ratio   0.0061  (max 0.10)
  coverage_ratio     0.6190  (min 0.40)
  coherence_comps    0.0000  (max 3)
  consistency_cycles 0.0000  (max 0)
  granularity_entropy 2.6748 (min 1.0)
  per_entity_mean    3.9556  (min 3.5)

Dimension breakdown (mean across 985 entities):
  definition_precision  3.62
  source_grounding      4.36
  domain_placement      4.56
  vsm_relevance         3.31
  explanatory_value     3.94

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-23 09:36:46 +01:00

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---
entity_slug: complete_manufacture
evaluator: null
evaluated_at: '2026-02-23T05:01:44.451170'
overall_score: 4.4
scores:
- name: definition_precision
value: 4.0
max_value: 5.0
rationale: The definition clearly distinguishes "complete manufacture" as the finished
product at the end of the production process, before market exchange. It avoids
circularity and captures a distinct stage in the production chain.
- name: source_grounding
value: 5.0
max_value: 5.0
rationale: This entity is directly grounded in Smith's discussion in Book I, Chapter
6 about how manufactured goods' prices must account for materials, wages, and
profits. The concept emerges naturally from Smith's analysis of production stages
and pricing.
- name: domain_placement
value: 5.0
max_value: 5.0
rationale: '"Production" is the correct domain assignment, as this entity specifically
concerns the output stage of the manufacturing process. It fits perfectly within
production theory rather than exchange, distribution, or other economic domains.'
- name: vsm_relevance
value: 4.0
max_value: 5.0
rationale: This entity maps well to S1 (primary operations) as it represents the
actual output of productive operations. It could also relate to S3 (internal regulation)
in terms of quality control and completion standards for manufactured goods.
- name: explanatory_value
value: 4.0
max_value: 5.0
rationale: "The entity illuminates an important structural relation in Smith's production\
\ theory\u2014the distinction between intermediate and final stages of manufacturing.\
\ It helps explain how pricing mechanisms must account for the full production\
\ process from raw materials to finished goods."
---
# Evaluation: Complete Manufacture
## definition_precision — 4.0 / 5.0
The definition clearly distinguishes "complete manufacture" as the finished product at the end of the production process, before market exchange. It avoids circularity and captures a distinct stage in the production chain.
## source_grounding — 5.0 / 5.0
This entity is directly grounded in Smith's discussion in Book I, Chapter 6 about how manufactured goods' prices must account for materials, wages, and profits. The concept emerges naturally from Smith's analysis of production stages and pricing.
## domain_placement — 5.0 / 5.0
"Production" is the correct domain assignment, as this entity specifically concerns the output stage of the manufacturing process. It fits perfectly within production theory rather than exchange, distribution, or other economic domains.
## vsm_relevance — 4.0 / 5.0
This entity maps well to S1 (primary operations) as it represents the actual output of productive operations. It could also relate to S3 (internal regulation) in terms of quality control and completion standards for manufactured goods.
## explanatory_value — 4.0 / 5.0
The entity illuminates an important structural relation in Smith's production theory—the distinction between intermediate and final stages of manufacturing. It helps explain how pricing mechanisms must account for the full production process from raw materials to finished goods.