⚠️ GOVERNANCE STATE NOTICE

This page represents planned functionality (Phase F) for historical documentation purposes. The current governance state is Post-Gate-4C / Pre-Gate-5. Layer-2 is presentation-only with NO active AI features, NO interactive elements, and NO execution capability. Any AI-assisted interface mentioned on this page is not active under the current governance state; Layer-2 is presentation-only.

🔒 TRIZEL Governance Framework

Three-layer governance architecture diagram

TRIZEL operates under a strict three-layer governance model that ensures institutional accountability and scientific rigor. This framework separates authority, execution, and presentation into independent layers, each with clearly defined boundaries.

Layer-0 (Governance): Establishes policies, approves artifacts, maintains final authority. All decisions flow from trizel-core governance repository.

Layer-1 (Execution): Internal research, analysis, and validation. Private repositories perform scientific work under Layer-0 authorizationAll Layer-1 activities require explicit approval from Layer-0 governance before proceeding..

Layer-2 (Presentation): This repository—public-facing display of approved content only. No authority, no execution, no live data. See Governance Phase E Lock for complete framework.

Global Observation & Production Index (GOI)

Canonical, evidence-first publication layer of TRIZEL

Scientific registry providing static, verifiable metadata for the TRIZEL ecosystem. Catalogs observations, production outputs, repositories, and published snapshots.

English (EN) → Français (FR) → Deutsch (DE) → Русский (RU) → 中文 (ZH) → العربية (AR) →

What is the GOI?

The Global Observation & Production Index (GOI) serves as TRIZEL's canonical publication registry—a structured, multilingual catalog of verified scientific artifacts. Unlike traditional academic repositories, the GOI explicitly separates observation (data sources) from production (analytical outputs), ensuring clear provenanceThe documented origin and chain of custody for all scientific data and outputs. and institutional accountability.

Key principles:

Understanding Phase E

Scientific observatory conceptual diagram

Phase E represents the final presentation layer in TRIZEL's governance model—a strictly read-only observatoryA display system for viewing approved scientific content without the ability to execute, modify, or analyze data. designed for public institutional communication. This phase enforces absolute separation between execution (internal research) and display (public presentation).

Phase E guarantees:

Phase E ensures that what you see is exactly what has been formally approved—no automated updates, no hidden processes, no dynamic behavior. See Phase E Declaration for complete framework.

🗺️ TRIZEL System Map

New: Visual documentation of the complete TRIZEL ecosystem—accounts, organizations, repositories, and the three-layer authority pipeline. Static diagrams with multilingual explanations (EN/FR/AR/RU/DE/ZH).

View System Map →

📊 Institutional Statistics

New: Static reference metrics describing the institutional structure and scope of the TRIZEL scientific system. Fixed declarative values in six languages (EN/FR/AR/RU/DE/ZH)—no live data, no computed values.

View Statistics →

Phase D: Institutional Statistics

Phase D introduced static institutional metrics that describe TRIZEL's structural architecture. These are not performance metrics or analytics—they are fixed declarative values that document system scope.

What Phase D statistics represent:

Phase D statistics are frozen reference values, updated only through governance-approved changes. They describe "what exists" not "what is happening"—no live counters, no API calls, no dynamic data.

TRIZEL System — Module Catalog

An institutional catalog of validated components with external reference links. Each module represents a scientific function within the TRIZEL architecture.

Governance / Authority

Layer-0

Establishes policies, standards, and governance framework. Final decision-making authority for the TRIZEL system.

TRIZEL Lab

Layer-1 — Internal Research

Internal research documentation and analysis. Conducts research, analysis, and validation under Layer-0 authority.

Epistemic Engine

Core Component

Core epistemic validation and state transition detection system. Implements foundational methodological algorithms.

Phase-4 Gateway

System Interface

Explanatory interface layer for institutional presentation. Provides structured access to system documentation.

AUTO DZ ACT

Canonical Algorithm

Foundational epistemic memory marker and validation algorithm. Scientifically defined, non-theoretical methodological core.

Method Reference: Core epistemic validation methodology documented in governance frameworks.

Global Monitor

Monitoring Component

System monitoring and observation infrastructure. Tracks system state without inference or prediction.

API Monitor

Monitoring Component

API observation and monitoring infrastructure. Provides reference documentation for API validation patterns.

Independent Monitor

Research Project

Independent monitoring and analysis tools. Account-level research project for validation and observation.

Data Archive — 3I-ATLAS Daily

Data Repository

Raw and processed data archive for 3I-ATLAS methodology. Daily snapshots and reference datasets.

Analysis Layer — 3I-ATLAS

Analysis Infrastructure

Three-dimensional analysis infrastructure. Provides methodological framework for 3I-ATLAS pattern recognition.

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