Inter‑Regime Mediation#
Inter‑regime mediation refers to the management of interactions between distinct operating regimes within the Manufacturing Substrate Regime Model (MSRM).
Manufacturing systems may operate across multiple regimes simultaneously or transition between regimes over time. Inter‑regime mediation preserves structural coherence when calibration assumptions differ or overlap.
Inter‑regime mediation enables:
- Coordination of calibration validity across regimes
- Safe transition without catastrophic failure
- Preservation of interpretability during regime overlap
- Explicit handling of regime incompatibility
MSRM does not assume regimes are hierarchical or mutually exclusive. Inter‑regime mediation allows regimes to coexist, interact, or transition without enforcing unification.
By formalizing inter‑regime mediation, MSRM supports complex manufacturing environments where multiple operating contexts must be managed concurrently without collapsing assumptions or triggering unnecessary intervention.