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How OIS is built — reasoning layers, engines and principles.

OIS is a layered, governed system: connectors observe, specialised engines reason, Evidentia proves, OIS Studio presents, and people decide. This is the machinery underneath the model.

The layered architecture

Each layer has one job. Nothing is automated end-to-end; a person approves the important steps.

ConnectorsEngines (reasoning)Evidentia (proof)OIS Studio (runtime)Human decisions

The reasoning layer

Underneath OIS is a system of specialised intelligences — engines — each built for one job: understanding, memory, relationships, patterns, causes, foresight, proof, governance, recommendation and explanation. OIS routes each task to the engine built for it, so every step stays reviewable, instead of one model giving one undifferentiated answer.

The engines

Cognita

Understands documents, claims, entities and context.

Discovery

Finds and compares relevant sources.

Memoria

Keeps structured memory and history.

Nexus

Maps entities, identities and relationships.

Structura

Detects recurring patterns and anomalies.

Praedicta

Highlights possible developments — not deterministic prediction.

Evidentia

Tracks proof, provenance, gaps and verification.

Consilium

Proposes next actions for human approval.

Ethica

Checks governance, sensitivity and boundaries.

Vox

Explains in the audience’s language.

Orchestria

Coordinates the workflow and approval gates.

Implementation principles

  • Human-in-the-loop — AI proposes, people decide
  • Read-only by default — connectors do not change your systems
  • Evidence for every signal — traceable to its source
  • Honest-State — what is not measured is shown as not measured
  • No training on your data by default
  • One governed path for AI — not scattered, ungoverned calls
  • Copy-and-derive — source documents are never modified
  • Every write gated and audited

Built to be governed

Nothing is dispatched, published, invoiced or decided automatically. Every important action passes a human-approval gate and leaves an audit trail. Governance is part of the architecture, not an afterthought.

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Start with a read-only OISA audit — what is known, what is missing and what to decide.

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