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Enterprise Memory Pilot

A reliable-purpose enterprise workflow: case input, retrieved evidence, audit replay, and feedback. The pilot ships with three surfaces — a generated report, a browser dashboard, and an editable local console.

Status

Demo-ready workflow. Built from curated industrial incident memory; outputs are generated locally and saved with a replay-able certificate.

What the demo proves

A buyer team can put a case into a Qriton-backed enterprise memory and get:

  1. Retrieved evidence with provenance, not free-form generation
  2. A diagnosis grounded in the retrieved evidence
  3. An audit certificate (hash + replay manifest) saved alongside the report
  4. A feedback loop for human review of the diagnosis

Three surfaces

SurfacePurpose
Enterprise pilotOne-shot report generation over a curated case set
Enterprise UIBrowser dashboard for the pilot report, retrieved evidence, and certificate
Enterprise consoleEditable local app: case input, diagnosis, verification, feedback

The console is the editable surface; the dashboard is the read-only one for stakeholder review; the pilot is the headless generator.

What the reviewer sees

  • An HTML dashboard with the diagnosis, evidence, and audit certificate
  • A saved JSON certificate with input hash, model hash, and replay payload
  • A feedback form that records reviewer state alongside the case
  • A locally browsable memory of past cases

Why a memory-backed workflow

For operational decisioning, "what was the prior evidence and how did the system reach this answer" matters more than open-ended generation. The pilot makes that lineage explicit — every diagnosis ships with its evidence and a replayable hash.

Caveats

  • The curated case set is industrial incidents; partner data uses the same retrieval pipeline but is not in the bundle.
  • Audit certificates are local files; a production deployment routes them through partner storage and identity infrastructure.

Where it fits

The right demo for:

  • Operations leads wanting an evidence-tracked decision log
  • Compliance teams that need replayable answers
  • Engineering managers integrating Qriton into an existing case-management workflow