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Enterprise World Models for Autonomous Decision-Making

An enterprise world model is a computational model of how an organization operates. It gives the Business Autonomy Engine the context it needs to decide and act—rather than reacting to isolated metrics.

What it represents

A model of how the enterprise actually works.

Tihranix builds the enterprise world model with PLDM—the Probabilistic Living Digital Model—which keeps it current as conditions change.

Entities

The things that matter: sites, assets, services, customers, and systems.

Relationships

How entities connect and influence one another.

Dependencies

What relies on what, and where risk propagates.

Operational state

Current conditions across the enterprise and edge.

Temporal behavior

How the enterprise changes over time.

Uncertainty

What is known, unknown, and probable.

Policies

The rules, thresholds, and constraints that must hold.

Causal structure

How interventions are expected to change outcomes.

Model the enterprise. Decide with context.

See how the enterprise world model becomes governed, autonomous action.