Cite and distinguish
Cite properly where sources are available, and distinguish SELRA concepts from your own extensions, adaptations, teaching examples, or project-specific interpretations.
SELRA concepts may be useful for research, teaching, consulting, and practitioner reflection. Public use should stay careful, attributed, and clear about what is SELRA and what is a later adaptation.
Cite properly where sources are available, and distinguish SELRA concepts from your own extensions, adaptations, teaching examples, or project-specific interpretations.
SELRA should not be presented as a finished standard, certification scheme, universal proof method, or guarantee of project outcomes.
Where project interpretation is uncertain, collaboration may be discussed before public claims are made from incomplete records.
Do not share confidential documents or identifiable project materials without a separate arrangement and appropriate consent.
SELRA use should acknowledge that controlled experiments are generally unavailable in this domain, so public claims need careful case evidence and transparent counterfactual reasoning.
Use the working paper as the formal program backbone and treat site pages as shorter, updateable public companions to the formal paper.
Public SELRA materials are educational and research-informed. They do not provide legal advice, engineering certification, investment advice, performance certification, or a performance guarantee.
For citation, adaptation, or collaboration questions, contact: contact@selra.org.
View the working-paper backbone Discuss responsible use or evidence contribution