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Minimum Incident Lineage (MIL): A Run-Level Evidence Standard for Reproducible Data Incidents

Minimum Incident Lineage (MIL): A Run-Level Evidence Standard for Reproducible Data Incidents

Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/minimum-incident-lineage-mil-a-run-level-evidence-standard-for-reproducible-data-incidents.
Traditional data lineage shows dependencies—not proof. Learn how Minimum Incident Lineage helps teams reproduce, audit, and resolve data incidents faster.
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Minimum Incident Lineage (MIL) is the minimal run-level evidence you must capture for each dataset published. It makes incidents replayable, auditable, and fast to triage, without storing raw data.

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