CORA Network
The CORA Network is a set of interoperating subsystems that produce auditable inputs and enforce auditable outcomes. Each subsystem has a defined scope, a defined output surface, and explicit links to evidence.
Subsystems
Data System
Represents evidence as versioned objects with explicit provenance. Supports confidence scoring, disputes, attestations, and time-versioned records that downstream systems consume as inputs.
Profile System
Represents a person or entity as a computable profile of constraints and operational capacity. Used to derive authority limits, supervision intensity, risk indicators, and continuity floors.
Issues System
Represents problems in structured form: definition, causes, effects, candidate solutions, and promotion rules. Produces ranked solution pathways and tracks outcomes over time.
Economy System
Represents needs and fulfillment pathways. Maps needs to product classes and tasks, manages allocation logic, and maintains resource accounting based on measurable constraints and verified outputs.
Law System
Represents rules as explicit objects with rationale and evidence linkage. Defines what actions are allowed, required, prohibited, and how enforcement decisions are justified and audited.
Education System
Represents training and capability development. Defines competency targets, learning pathways, assessment, and standardization of procedural competence required by other subsystems.
Integration principle
Subsystems do not rely on informal narratives as inputs. They consume confirmed outputs from upstream systems, preserve dissent via disputes and attestations, and expose auditable state transitions as outputs.