{ "lang": "en", "dir": "ltr", "definition": "testimony · witness · evidence", "descriptor": "Development and licensing of deterministic governance systems", "acknowledged": "acknowledged", "privacy": "Privacy", "terms": "Terms", "skip_to_content": "Skip to content", "interaction_hint": "Click anywhere on the page to begin your access request.", "context": { "heading": "Research Abstract", "intro": "Edut (Hebrew: עֵדוּת — testimony, witness, evidence) is a systems research and licensing organization focused on deterministic governance infrastructure for real-world operations.", "thesis": "The central thesis is simple: operational dependence should not require permanent dependence on outside control planes. Infrastructure should remain useful under constrained connectivity, changing vendor economics, and long operating horizons.", "approach": "Edut addresses this through a math-first architecture: deterministic data modeling, verifiable decision paths, and structured evidence before optimization layers are introduced.", "principles_heading": "Framework Principles", "deterministic": "Deterministic Foundations. Core policy and safety decisions are computed from explicit rules and typed inputs. Outputs are testable, reproducible, and auditable.", "ownership": "Operational Ownership. Deployments are designed for client-controlled operation on client-chosen infrastructure, with clear contractual boundaries around rights and responsibilities.", "layered": "Layered Architecture. The human layer presents simple surfaces. The mathematical layer assembles and scores structured context. The intelligence layer is optional augmentation and never the sole dependency.", "permanence": "Permanence by Design. Systems are engineered for long service life with upgrade paths, compatibility controls, and explicit rollback discipline.", "constitutional": "Constitutional Governance. Mechanical invariants enforce safety boundaries consistently across modes, users, and modules.", "domains_heading": "Research Domains", "domains": "Current research spans deterministic orchestration, workspace-isolated data graphs, connector contracts, evidence integrity, module governance, and long-horizon operational resilience.", "licensing_heading": "Licensing Model", "licensing": "Edut uses a build-and-license model for governed software systems. Licensing is designed for durable runtime rights with explicit policy, support, and deployment boundaries.", "status_heading": "Current Status", "status": "The framework is in active implementation and validation. Early designations are being issued for staged launch readiness and controlled deployment onboarding.", "note": "Note: This page is intentionally minimal. It reflects a product philosophy where computation is complex and interfaces remain quiet." } }