SHIVA Validation Bundle
The validation surface across SHIVA. Clinical data sanity, meta-analysis verifier, and a verifiable eval suite — bundled with the Valida Pro single-file workbench. Use it to validate a dataset before sealing, audit a meta-analysis before publication, and run a reviewer-grade evaluation pass over any SHIVA artefact.
shiva_valida_pro_single_file.htmlshiva_verifiable_eval_suite_v0_3Validate the data.
Validate the analysis.
Validate the artefact.
The bundle covers the three layers a clinical or scientific release has to defend: the raw dataset, the analytical computation on top of it, and the final published artefact.
Clinical data validation
The dataset-sanity surface. Schema bind, range check, completeness audit, semantic plausibility, lineage trace, consent gate. The reviewer signs each gate or records an explicit override.
Meta-analysis verifier
Pulls the effect tables out of a systematic review, re-runs the pooled statistics from raw inputs, checks the rigour rubric against the methodology. Designed for journal-level audit.
Verifiable eval suite
Reviewer-grade evaluation pass. Each check has a contract — input, expected output, tolerance — and emits a typed verdict.
Valida Pro workbench
The single-file HTML front-end that ties the three above into one interactive surface. Drop a file in. See the verdict. Export a sealed report.
One file.
One workbench.
No backend.
Standard SHIVA capsule shape — one HTML file, all logic in the page, all data stays on the device.
Drop a CSV / Parquet / FHIR bundle
The page parses it locally. Nothing uploads.
Run the validation pass
Each gate displays pass / fail / override-with-reason in the same readout.
Reviewer signs each finding
The signed findings become part of the exported report.
Export a sealed report
SHA-256 over the inputs + findings, signed with the reviewer's local key.
Pairs with ArticleMap + Supply Chain.
The verifier reads ArticleMap-bound JSON natively, and the sealed report flows into the SHIVA Supply Chain release pipeline as one of its provenance inputs.
The MIT code is free. A clinical site license covers deployment support, integration help, hash-verified releases, and indemnification language. See commercial offerings →