Protocol Modules
The 10 normative modules that define the MPLP standard. While all modules are normative, some define core execution semantics, others provide governance, extension, or protocol boundaries.
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Context Module
Normative root anchor for execution scope, domain, and constraints.
Plan Module
Normative execution blueprint: reasoning structure and step dependencies.
Confirm Module
Governance gate for approval-controlled execution.
Trace Module
Evidence-grade execution audit: reasoning history and observability.
Role Module
Normative identity contract: authorization and capability boundaries.
Dialog Module
Communication channel for message exchange.
Collab Module
Normative coordination contract for multi-agent execution.
Extension Module
Protocol boundary for custom extensions.
Core Module
Protocol metadata and structural glue (non-behavioral).
Network Module
Semantic boundary where transport begins (non-behavioral).
Current Reference Path
Governance → Conformance → Golden Flows → References
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