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Two independent CCS implementations pass all 14 interoperability checks

Two independent implementations of the Correctover Conformance Shape (CCS) specification have successfully passed all 14 interoperability checks, demonstrating the specification's robustness. The CCS, an IETF Internet-Draft, defines a framework for verifying AI agent tool calls across various dimensions like structure, latency, and security. This achievement, marked by the Correctover Reference Implementation and the EMILIA Protocol Independent Implementation, signifies that the protocol can be built and function interoperably without direct reference to the original codebase, meeting the criteria for an Experimental RFC. AI

IMPACT Establishes a verifiable standard for AI agent tool call security and integrity, crucial for reliable AI orchestration.

RANK_REASON Independent implementations of an IETF Experimental protocol achieve full conformance, demonstrating protocol interoperability. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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Two independent CCS implementations pass all 14 interoperability checks

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  1. dev.to — MCP tag TIER_1 English(EN) · correctover ·

    Two Independent CCS Implementations Achieve 14/14 Interoperability

    <p>The Correctover Conformance Shape (CCS) specification — IETF Internet-Draft <code>draft-correctover-ccs-06</code>, Experimental status — defines a runtime verification framework for AI agent tool calls across seven dimensions: Structure, Schema, Latency, Cost, Identity, Integr…