Case-card standard
Each listing card states the problem and outcome without removing essential context. Any result figure includes its measurement period or comparison baseline.
- Industry and anonymity status
- Starting problem
- Solution domain
- Verified outcome and period
Case-detail structure
The narrative follows problem, constraints, approach, architecture decisions, implementation, results and next steps. Product names appear only where permission exists and the detail adds value.
- Context and baseline
- Constraints and acceptance criteria
- Architecture and delivery decisions
- Outcomes, limitations and lessons
Outcome evidence
A metric is retained with source, baseline, final value, period and measurement method. Qualitative outcomes are supported through customer quotations, process evidence or acceptance records.
- Measurement source and owner
- Baseline and comparison
- Seasonality or scope changes
- Customer publication approval
Pre-publication gate
Unapproved customers, assumed logos, unmeasured percentages and unsupported competitor comparisons are not published. Where evidence is incomplete, the case remains in preparation rather than becoming a marketing claim.
- Customer and legal approval
- Commercial confidentiality review
- Technical accuracy
- TR/EN translation and semantic equivalence