Governance Framework
Layered Architecture
TRIZEL operates on a three-layer governance model that ensures institutional accountability and separation of concerns:
The institutional definition, scope, and governance boundaries of TRIZEL are formally specified in the TRIZEL Institutional White Paper (Zenodo DOI).
Layer-0: Constitutional Governance
Immutable rules and governance protocols that define the system's constitutional framework. Layer-0 decisions require formal governance review and cannot be overridden by lower layers.
- Constitutional rules and principles
- Governance review procedures
- Immutable system constraints
Layer-1: Execution Layer
Private repositories and controlled execution environment where actual research and development occurs. Access is restricted and governed by Layer-0 protocols.
- Private research repositories
- Controlled execution environment
- Governed by Layer-0 rules
Layer-2: Presentation Layer
Public-facing interface (this site) that provides read-only access to approved research outputs and system status. Layer-2 has no execution authority.
- Public presentation interface
- Read-only access to approved outputs
- No execution authority
Published Governance & Data References (Zenodo)
The following Zenodo DOI records constitute the authoritative, published governance and data artifacts for the TRIZEL system. All references are immutable, timestamped, and citable scientific records.
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Institutional White Paper (Canonical Reference) — Zenodo DOI
Canonical institutional definition, scope, and governance boundaries for TRIZEL. Formal specification of institutional identity and constraints.
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18424196 -
Layer-2 Baseline v1 — Institutional Website Baseline
Defines the website as a presentation-only Layer-2 interface. No execution, no analytics, no results generation.
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18354752 -
TRIZEL Scientific Ingest Layer — Final Implementation
Defines the non-interpretive ingest process and construction of the observational ledger.
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18012859 -
AUTO-DZ-ACT — Scientific Algorithm for Epistemic Validation
Verification algorithm for epistemic consistency. Not an inference engine. Not an AI decision system.
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18134257 -
AUTO-DZ-ACT — Definition-only Scientific Reference (v1.0.0)
Normative, non-executable reference fixing algorithmic meaning and preventing misuse.
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18215708 -
Gate-1 — Governance Baseline Declaration
Formal declaration that governance precedes execution. Defines gate conditions and responsibility boundaries.
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18283981 -
Gate-4C — Chronological & Provenance Archive (3I-ATLAS-0001)
Verified chronological reference of sources and events. Complements raw data without replacing it.
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18413908 -
AUTO-DZ-ACT — 3I/ATLAS Daily Observational Snapshots
Canonical RAW observational ledger (214 daily snapshots). Structured JSON, UTC timestamps, cryptographic hashes. No interpretation, no modeling, no inference.
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18416881
Execution Status
Governance Notice: Execution remains closed until a formally declared Gate-5, documented via published governance artifacts. Current state: Post-Gate-4C / Pre-Gate-5. This website is a presentation-only Layer-2 interface.