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Benjamin Admin 2afa5a179b feat(iace): Risikograph EN ISO 13849-1 PLr + Methoden-Kopf im Bericht
Phase 17 of the risk-assessment polish. Two pieces:

A) PLr per EN ISO 13849-1 Anhang A (Risikograph)
   - HazardPattern.DefaultAvoidability (1 = P1, 2 = P2). Optional;
     defaults to P1 if unset (conservative — operator can raise after
     review).
   - ComputePLr(s,f,p) implements the canonical 8-leaf binary tree
     (S1F1P1 -> a, ..., S2F2P2 -> e). Pinned by 8 table-driven tests.
   - SeverityToS / ExposureToF map the existing 1-5 fields to the
     binary S/F at the documented threshold (3).
   - At project initialise, every hazard's Description is appended
     with "Risikograph EN ISO 13849-1 (Anhang A): S2 · F1 · P1 -> PLr c"
     so the audit value is visible without leaving the hazard view.
   - PatternMatch carries DefaultAvoidability so the init handler can
     pick it up without a second pattern lookup.

B) Methoden-Kopf am Bericht
   - GET /clarifications.html now opens with a standardised methodology
     block: ISO 12100 Anhang B (hazard ID) + ISO 13849-1 Anhang A
     (PLr graph) + ISO 12100 6.2/6.3/6.4 (reduction hierarchy). Same
     wording on every export, ready for the Anlagenbauer-Uebergabe.
   - Only norm identifiers — no norm text reproduced.

C) ISO12100Section in Hazard Description
   - When a pattern is labeled with ISO12100Section, the hazard
     description gets a "Klassifikation: EN ISO 12100 Anhang B,
     Abschnitt 6.3.5.4" suffix. Provenance for the auditor.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-17 02:03:10 +02:00
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ai-compliance-sdk

Go/Gin service providing AI-Act compliance analysis: iACE impact assessments, UCCA rules engine, hazard library, training/academy, audit, escalation, portfolio, RBAC, RAG, whistleblower, workshop.

Port: 8090 → exposed 8093 (container: bp-compliance-ai-sdk) Stack: Go 1.24, Gin, pgx, Postgres.

Architecture

Clean-arch refactor is complete:

cmd/server/main.go              # Thin entrypoint, 7 LOC — wiring in internal/app/
internal/
├── app/
│   ├── app.go                  # Server initialization + lifecycle
│   └── routes.go               # Route registration
├── api/handlers/               # 8 sub-resource handler files:
│   │                           #   iace_handler_projects, hazards, mitigations,
│   │                           #   techfile, monitoring, refdata, rag, components
├── iace/                       # Store split into 7 files:
│   │                           #   store_projects, components, hazards,
│   │                           #   hazard_library, mitigations, evidence, audit
│   └── hazard_library/         # Split into 10 category files
└── ...

See ../AGENTS.go.md for the full convention.

Linting (Phase 5): .golangci.yml added — run golangci-lint run --timeout 5m ./....

Run locally

cd ai-compliance-sdk
go mod download
export COMPLIANCE_DATABASE_URL=...
go run ./cmd/server

Tests

go test -race -cover ./...
golangci-lint run --timeout 5m ./...

Co-located *_test.go, table-driven. Repo layer uses testcontainers-go (or the compose Postgres) — no SQL mocks.

Public API surface

Handlers under internal/api/handlers/ (8 sub-resource files). Health at GET /health. iACE, UCCA, training, academy, portfolio, escalation, audit, rag, whistleblower, workshop subresources. Every route is a contract.

Environment

Var Purpose
COMPLIANCE_DATABASE_URL Postgres DSN
LLM_GATEWAY_URL LLM router for rag/iACE
QDRANT_URL Vector search

Don't touch

DB schema. Hand-rolled migrations elsewhere own it.