The COMPEL Glossary Graph visualizes relationships between framework terminology, showing how concepts interconnect across domains, stages, and pillars. Term nodes cluster by pillar affiliation while cross-references reveal semantic dependencies — for example, how risk appetite connects to control effectiveness, model governance, and assurance requirements. This network representation helps practitioners navigate the framework vocabulary and understand that COMPEL terminology forms a coherent conceptual system rather than isolated definitions.
COMPEL Glossary / CGL-23
AITB-LAG
LLM Application Governance.
What this means in practice
A competency badge (6 hours) proving ability to apply governance controls to LLM applications including prompt security, output filtering, and compliance documentation. Assessment: 10 scenarios, 70% pass threshold. Permanent (no renewal).
Context in the COMPEL framework
Complements external training LLM Bootcamp. Assessment-only format.
Where you see this
AITB-LAG is most commonly referenced when teams work across the Evaluate stage — especially within the Agent Governance layer . It appears in governance artifacts, assessment instruments, and delivery playbooks wherever COMPEL is operationalized.
Related COMPEL stages
Related domains
Synonyms
LLM Governance Badge
See also
- Competency Badge — A low-to-moderate rigor credential requiring 6-8 hours that proves ability to perform a specific transformation task (e.g., readiness assessment, regulatory mapping, LLM governance).