Context¶
Context is about implementation—how expertise reaches agents cognitively.
Context Library¶
The library is where context lives, organized for discovery and use.
Context Frames: Distinct frames for "the world," for each organization, project, component, down to individual tasks. Each frame is curated (relevant, high-quality) and connected (reliably find what you're looking for).
Task Workspaces: Organized, auditable working areas external to the agent's context window. You can restart a session with a clean context window and continue at the same point—because everything important is represented in clear structure outside the session.
Agent Notes: The agent is responsible for what it remembers. Agents maintain their own notes as part of their work.
Context Audit¶
Quality maintained reactively through observation and correction.
By Humans: Articulate expectations. Define what quality looks like.
By Agents: Apply expectations. Check work against defined standards.
This is the activity that implements the "Learn" outcome from the operational cycle.
Curation¶
Quality maintained proactively through structure.
By Advertising: Each piece of content advertises what it offers. Quality becomes a local alignment problem: does the anchor deliver what it promises?
This inverts the global quality problem. Instead of somehow ensuring everything is high-quality everywhere, you ensure each piece is aligned with its advertisement. Quality is localized.