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CongSynth

CongSynth is the internal context synthesis engine used to preserve relationships, lineage and working decision context.

CongSynth operates across the underlying decision graph to keep entities, records, systems, events and their relationships available as a working reasoning surface.

It is the layer where context is synthesised without flattening away provenance, dependency structure or signal distinctions.

Contextual structure

Conceptual Graph

A minimal decision graph showing how context and dependencies remain linked rather than flattened.

Decision graph conceptA conceptual network diagram with source, event, decision, context and outcome nodes connected by neutral and highlighted paths.SourceSystemRecordEventPolicyDecisionDependencyContextStateOutcome
Nodes represent entities, systems, records and evolving decision states.
Edges preserve dependencies and surrounding context across the graph.
Highlighted paths indicate traceable reasoning routes toward outcomes.

Context synthesis model

Working context

Entities, records, systems and events remain available as the durable components of the decision environment.

Relationship synthesis

Dependency paths and surrounding context stay attached so systems can reason through connected information rather than isolated records.

dependency chains

contextual relationships

signal lineage

evolving information states

Why CongSynth matters

CongSynth

The context synthesis engine keeps surrounding graph context attached to information instead of flattening it into disconnected rows or vectors.

This supports complex decision environments where systems need to move across relationships, lineage and state transitions while preserving the structure required for auditability.