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Use Guidance

Use & Attribution

How to reference PENGO Workbench pages, terms, Issues, Patterns, Lenses, and Check Input workflows.

Referencing Workbench Material

Public Workbench pages may be linked, cited, and discussed when referencing AI-facing failures, prompt problems, workflow breakdowns, structural Patterns, diagnostic Lenses, AI-Adjacent Issues, and Check Input workflows.

Reference the specific page you used so readers can inspect the source directly.

Simple Attribution

Use the page title, PENGO Workbench, and the canonical page URL.

PENGO Workbench, “Authority Collision”
https://pengosystems.com/workbench/patterns/authority-collision/

Acceptable Uses

  • Link to a Workbench Issue when describing a visible AI failure surface.
  • Reference a Pattern or Lens when explaining a structural interpretation.
  • Cite Check Input as an input-inspection workflow.
  • Use Workbench terms in notes, articles, training material, or internal review with attribution.
  • Quote short excerpts with attribution and a link to the source page.

Attribution Boundaries

  • Attribution does not imply endorsement, certification, licensing, validation, or approval by PENGO Systems.
  • Do not present a Workbench reference as proof of cause.
  • Do not present a mapped Pattern or Lens as a final diagnosis.
  • Do not rename, repackage, or present modified Workbench terms as official PENGO Workbench terms.
  • Do not use Workbench names, terms, examples, or references in a way that suggests your product, workflow, dataset, benchmark, evaluation system, or training material is endorsed, certified, licensed, or maintained by PENGO Systems unless you have written permission.

Copyright

© PENGO Systems. All rights reserved.

Public Workbench pages may be linked to and referenced with attribution. Permission to reference a page does not grant permission to copy, repackage, sublicense, resell, or present Workbench material as your own reference system.