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Six papers published on HAL and Zenodo. Exior's doctrine is open; the exocortex, its instrumentation and calibration remain proprietary. That asymmetry is the moat: anyone wishing to implement must access the instrumentation, not just the ideas.
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Organisational Exocortex: A Paradigm for Permanent Cognitive Augmentation in Enterprise
Position paper introducing the organisational exocortex — a permanent external cognitive layer for enterprises — and its differences from traditional consulting and analytical SaaS.
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10-Level Provenance Taxonomy for Decision Support Systems
A 10-level taxonomy ranking provenance from OBSERVED to UNKNOWN, designed for traceability of every assertion in autonomous decision systems.
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Multiplicative Scoring of Organizational Levers: Beyond Naive Averages
Why averages mask risk. A multiplicative scoring model that respects hard-blocks, anti-patterns and bonuses, with empirical validation on industrial cases.
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Immutable Constraints in Autonomous Decision Systems: The 4 Red Lines Pattern
Formal logic of immutable refusals (KYC, payment, first-touch editorial, irreversible destruction) verified at construction time in autonomous agent architectures.
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Cybernetic Feedback Loops at Organizational Scale: From MeasuredSignal to Outcome
An applied second-order cybernetics framework for closing the loop between observation and action at enterprise scale, with append-only feedback memory.
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Doctrinal Tests as Safety Mechanism in AI-Driven Decision Systems
Doctrinal tests as automated invariant checks on agent outputs; method, examples, and operational benefits over traditional unit testing.
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