Missing required blocks
It exposes which evidence or documentation pieces are still missing before a workflow should be considered ready.
HREVN
Not only logs: structured evidence, verifiable receipts, and outputs that review, audit and governance can actually use.
A workflow can run successfully and still remain hard to review later. HREVN adds a structured evidence layer so the system does not depend only on memory, screenshots or scattered logs when it becomes necessary to show what happened and what was still missing.
Traditional logs may show that activity happened, but they do not always return something usable for downstream review. Human control references may be missing, missing evidence blocks remain invisible, and there is no compact output a reviewer can read without replaying the whole flow.
It exposes which evidence or documentation pieces are still missing before a workflow should be considered ready.
It does not only diagnose; it also points toward the next useful correction path.
It returns a concrete structure of what is still missing, useful for governance, audit or human review.
HREVN does not make a system legally compliant on its own. What it does is improve the quality of evidence and traceability that an audit, governance or compliance process can later use. That is more honest and, in practice, more useful than selling automatic legal certainty.