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 / GL-64
Control Coverage Percentage
The ratio of implemented and evidenced governance controls to required controls under a given standard or regulatory framework — for example ISO 42001, NIST AI RMF, or the EU AI Act.
What this means in practice
Control coverage is computed per framework and per AI system, and only controls with current, verified evidence count as implemented, so the number is a true operational readiness signal rather than a self-attested checklist.
Context in the COMPEL framework
A core metric of the Compliance dimension. Produced in Evaluate and used by audit-readiness reviews in Learn.
Where you see this
Control Coverage Percentage is most commonly referenced when teams work across the Evaluate and Learn stages — especially within the Agent Governance layer . It appears in governance artifacts, assessment instruments, and delivery playbooks wherever COMPEL is operationalized.
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Related domains
Synonyms
control coverage , coverage ratio , controls implemented percentage
See also
- Trust & Performance Dimensions — The eight continuous-measurement axes against which every AI transformation is evaluated in COMPEL: Value, Reliability, Safety, Responsibility, Compliance, Security, Sustainability, and Adoption.
- Governance Control — A defined mechanism — preventive, detective, or corrective — that enforces policy compliance, mitigates identified risks, or ensures operational integrity for AI systems.
- Trustworthiness Score — A top-level composite score combining the Safety, Responsibility, Security, and Compliance dimensions of the trust-and-performance scorecard into a single trust signal for executive reporting.