Architecture¶
How the patterns fit together in one operated system.
The flagship architecture is the Knowledge Operating System. It shows how captured material becomes reviewed context for agents, how retrieval stays governed, and where human review remains part of the system.
Use this page as the map:
- Knowledge governance: the lanes, promotion rules, retrieval eligibility, source posture, and human checks.
- System context: the people, agents, system boundary, and governed stores.
- Container view: the running parts and how they connect.
- Components and classes: the responsibilities and domain model.
- Artifact lifecycle: the state machine from capture to decision support.
- Intake-to-retrieval sequence: the path from candidate material to retrieved context.
- Data model: the illustrative schema behind artifacts, sources, manifests, promotion logs, index records, evaluations, and relationships.
The architecture is not a separate layer from the patterns. Pathway routing, safe lane, and knowledge ingestion workflow are the reusable pieces that compose into the Knowledge Operating System.