This paper formalises the DSCRI-ARGDW pipeline, a ten-gate model through which all digital content passes before generating user action in AI-mediated information retrieval systems. The ten gates — Discovered, Selected, Crawled, Rendered, Indexed, Annotated, Recruited, Grounded, Displayed, Won — are modelled as boolean checkpoints with cumulative confidence attenuation. The paper introduces Won-probability as the product of gate-pass probabilities, five formally defined Entry Modes for content ingestion, the Three Graphs functional correspondence (Entity Graph, Document Graph, Concept Graph), the Framing Gap as a structural signal deficit, and a diagnostic framework mapping nine transition failures to business impact categories. Validated against a longitudinal dataset of 73 million brand profiles and 25 billion data points tracked since 2015, with qualitative confirmation from engineers at Google and Microsoft Bing. This is the umbrella framework paper for The Kalicube Process formal foundation.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ada8b2bc08abd80d5bbd81 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18735073