About this site
- This site is not a dashboard.
- This site is not an analysis tool.
- This site is not a data provider.
- This site is a governed interface to structured scientific artifacts, organised according to an explicit epistemic dependency order.
Institutional Scientific Observatory
Data Providers → TRIZEL → Interpretation
A standard layer. A read-only epistemic surface. Not a data provider. Not an inference engine.
TRIZEL is an Institutional Scientific Observatory. This public website (Layer-2) presents governance-approved, static scientific artifacts only. No execution, no live analysis, and no autonomous AI systems operate on this site.
What does TRIZEL mean?
- T — Traceability: Every output is traceable to a governed source.
- R — Reproducibility: Results are reproducible under declared conditions.
- I — Integrity: No mutation, no silent regeneration.
- Z — Zero-State Awareness: Detection of null, dormant, or baseline states.
- E — Evidence-First: No claim without verifiable artifact.
- L — Layered Governance: Separation of authority, execution, and presentation.
Provenance and DOI
DOI (Zenodo): https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18354752
ORCID: 0009-0003-9884-3697
Provenance notice
- Repository roles, releases, and artifact visibility must be read together.
- DOI presence does not imply equal epistemic authority across repositories.
- Public artifacts are provenance-aware and governance-bound. Consult Repository Roles and Artifacts for full context.
Publication and citation context
- TRIZEL distinguishes between publication types: canonical, snapshot, governance, reference, and site-surface.
- DOI presence must be interpreted with the repository role and epistemic layer. DOI does not imply equal authority across repositories.
- Artifacts are not uniformly citable. Citation eligibility depends on publication category.
See docs/SITE_PUBLICATION_AND_CITATION_LAYER.md for the full publication and citation layer definition.
Site Entry — Dependency Order
Navigate the site in canonical epistemic dependency order
1. Epistemic Positioning
What TRIZEL is, what TRIZEL is not, and its position between data providers and interpretation.
Read Positioning2. System Architecture
Layer-0 / Layer-1 / Layer-2 structure, separation of concerns, and the epistemic surface role of this site.
Read Architecture3. Repository Roles
Repository role mapping, authority flow, and governance structure. Repositories grouped by role, not listed flat.
Read Repository Roles4. Artifacts / Outputs
Governed artifacts with full provenance: source repository, epistemic layer, governance path, and DOI reference.
Read ArtifactsCanonical Analysis Kernel (Layer-1 reference)
AUTO-DZ-ACT — Automated Detection of Zero-states and Anomalous Condition Transitions. A formal algorithmic and methodological framework. Reference-only in Layer-2; non-executing, non-operational.
This site is a Layer-2 institutional presentation. It provides read-only access to approved artifacts. No execution, no authority, no live analysis.
Governance Summary
TRIZEL's three-layer architecture ensures institutional accountability and scientific rigor
📚 How to Cite
Official Citation:
TRIZEL-AI (2026). Institutional Scientific Observatory.
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18354752