{
  "_campaign_id": "a2a-ironclaw-v0.6.2-patch2-r29-off",
  "_generated_by": "scripts/analyze_run.py",
  "_model": "grok-4-0709",
  "for_c_level": "Risk posture is low with full pass on all tested scenarios in this non-TLS federation setup, indicating production readiness for similar configurations. Customer-facing claims about reliable multi-agent memory sharing are viable based on these results. No changes from prior runs; stability holds at v0.6.2.",
  "for_non_technical": "The tests showed that AI agents can reliably share and remember information with each other across different computers. Every scenario worked as expected, meaning memories are stored, retrieved, and managed correctly without losing or mixing up data. This confirms the system works well for groups of agents collaborating.",
  "for_sme": "All 35 scenarios (S1 to S42, excluding some like S3/S7/S8/S19-21/26-27) passed with no failures, covering primitives like PUT/GET/DELETE, linking (S11), consolidation (S5), contradiction (S6), versioning (S9/13), recovery (S14), hybrid recall (S18), and bulk (S40). No evident root causes for issues as everything succeeded; testbook identifiers match requested list with zero skips. Probable clean run due to stable v0.6.2 codebase.",
  "headline": "All 35 scenarios passed in 4-node federation mesh without TLS.",
  "next_run_change": "none \u2014 keep cadence.",
  "verdict": "PASS \u2014 35/35 scenarios green.",
  "what_it_proved": "Demonstrated reliable cross-agent memory sharing, consistency under partitions, correct handling of agent IDs and payloads, and proper functionality of advanced primitives like consolidation, contradiction detection, and versioning without any failures.",
  "what_it_tested": "Exercised 35 scenarios covering memory write/read/recall, deletion, linking, registration, partitioning/recovery, promotion, hybrid search, agent ID handling, payload validation, clock skew, keyword search, archive/restore, capabilities, garbage collection, notifications, pubsub, pending queues, access rules, sessions, relations, export/import, delta queries, bulk ops, activity counters, and multi-namespace in HTTP transport over a 4-node mesh."
}