ARAMION Architecture Overview
A public, high-level view of Core-first governance infrastructure.
This page summarizes how ARAMION separates external inputs, module-generated signals, Core authority, persistence and controlled outputs. It is designed as a public architecture overview, not as an implementation specification.
Core-first system flow
Core remains the controlled governance center. Supporting layers may enrich context, but they do not bypass Core authority.
Signals are not authority
Modules
Observe, classify, enrich and coordinate signals for review-aware workflows.
Core Authority
Maintains explainable alignment, persistence, governance state and controlled execution paths.
Non-authoritative module hub
Security and Protection
Bastion, Shield, AITrace, StreamGuard, PrivacyGuard, VoiceGuard, KidsGuard, DriveSafe.
Analytics and Context
Analytics, Semantics, TrendMark and Geo provide context signals for governance workflows.
Rights / Business Logic
ClaimChain, SmartContract, Collab and OfflineSuite support claims, coordination and controlled business logic.
Identity and Origin
ID and Lineage support identity, provenance and origin-aware content relationships.
Transformation and Templates
RemixEngine and TemplateLab support derivative, template and transformation-aware contexts.
Controlled integration path
Integration should remain controlled, review-aware and compatible with cloud, hybrid, private or partner environments.
Claim and ownership workflow support
Public architecture boundary
This overview is intentionally high-level. It does not disclose confidential implementation details and does not represent legal, regulatory, ownership or rights determination. Formal use cases may require technical, legal and partner review.
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