Structural Readiness Score (SRS)
SRSInfrastructure and Protocol Readiness for AI-Mediated Transaction Support
SRS measures how well asset infrastructure supports AI-mediated transactions through structured protocols and verification.
Definition
SRS evaluates how well asset infrastructure supports AI-mediated transaction workflows. High SRS indicates structured action protocols, authorization systems, verification mechanisms, and error handling.
SRS evaluates the transaction-readiness of assets, measuring the quality of action protocols, authorization systems, and verification infrastructure that enable AI-mediated commerce.
Conceptual Formula
SRS(e) = w1·A(e) + w2·P(e) + w3·V(e) + w4·E(e), where A=action_protocols, P=permissioning, V=verification, E=error_handling.What This Index Measures
SRS enables infrastructure readiness assessment.
By definition: SRS provides normalized infrastructure scoring.
Implications
- High SRS enables autonomous transaction support
Methodology
Type
index construction
Data Sources
Confidence Level
medium
Description
SRS(e) = w1·A(e) + w2·P(e) + w3·V(e) + w4·E(e), where A=action_protocols, P=permissioning, V=verification, E=error_handling.
Limitations
- Infrastructure assessment varies by context
- Protocol support is domain-specific
Key Takeaways
Key Points
- SRS scales 0-100
- Action protocols matter
- Verification is essential
Target Audience
Relevance Tags
Source Paper
Citation
For the Structural Readiness Score (SRS), see HomeSelf Research (2026), The Zero-Click Economy.