Orclaris
Decision infrastructure for clarity and permanence.
Decisions are structured, recorded, and preserved as explicit records—so they remain clear, traceable, and intact over time.
No interpretation. No silent changes. No loss of context.
What decisions are
Decisions exist as records.
Decisions do not exist as discussions or outcomes.
They exist as records.
Nothing is implied. Nothing is inferred.
Each record is:
- explicitly defined
- bound to authority
- assigned an effective date
- preserved as part of a permanent history
System behavior
The system enforces structure.
It does not rely on interpretation.
Structure is enforced, not inferred.
- 01Authority is defined before action.
- 02Records transition through controlled states.
- 03Sealed records cannot be modified.
- 04Changes are recorded as new entries linked to prior decisions.
Example record
A recorded decision.
Every decision exists as a structured record within a continuous history.
Original record remains unchanged.
Changes exist as separate linked entries.
Capital allocation policy
SealedAuthority
Board mandate 2026
Effective date
01.01.2027
Linked entries
Amendment01.06.2028
Supersession01.01.2032
Access
A controlled system for decision records.
Access is limited to authorized participants.