ECSL · குடிமை சேவை நம்பிக்கை சுட்டெண்
Civic Service Confidence Index (CSCI)
A composite of the seven other model outputs, normalised to a 0–100 confidence score for the design study (never a country score).
Design study plaque · Civic Service Confidence Index (CSCI)
ECSL is a public design-research surface under TLTE. No service exists. No operational authority is claimed. In an emergency call UK 999, EU 112, or the relevant Sri Lanka emergency line.Formulae
\text{CSCI} = 100 \cdot \sum_{j=1}^{7} w_j \cdot \hat m_j, \quad \sum w_j = 1Variables
- m̂_j
- Normalised output of model j (0–1)
- w_j
- Principle-weighted importance (sums to 1)
- CSCI
- Composite confidence score (0–100)
Meaning
A single number — like the LII for sovereignty — that lets the public read how mature the design study is across all seven analytic spines. Sample only; never a verified score. The methodology is exposed so any researcher can reweight w_j and re-derive.
Interactive sandbox
CSCI · composite
62
design-study maturity · sample
Trust70
Response62
CPI39
De-esc.92
Drift58
Latency26
Resilience100
Now · இரு-அடுக்கு (1)
A composite of the seven sub-model outputs, weighted by ECSL principles. Methodology is open — any researcher can reweight w_j and re-derive. Scores the design study itself, not any country, force or officer.
Becoming · இரு-அடுக்கு (2)
A single number — like the LII for sovereignty — that lets the public read how mature ECSL's design study is across its analytic spine.
Anchor literature
- World Justice Project · Rule of Law Index methodology
- UN · Sustainable Development Goal 16 indicator framework
- TLTE · Lock-in Index (LII)
Honest ceiling
CSCI never scores a country, a force, or an officer. It scores the maturity of the ECSL design study itself.