Diagnostic Infrastructure Overview
Moravax Systems develops diagnostic infrastructure for the structured observation, measurement, and interpretation of complex institutional, narrative, and cognitive systems. Diagnostics describe conditions. Institutions decide responses.
1. Purpose of Diagnostic Infrastructure
Moravax Systems develops diagnostic infrastructure for the structured observation, measurement, and interpretation of complex institutional, narrative, and cognitive systems.
Diagnostics within Moravax are not tools for decision-making, enforcement, or automation. They are analytic frameworks designed to surface conditions, constraints, and structural signals that precede institutional action.
2. Definition
A diagnostic, as defined by Moravax Systems, is a bounded analytic process that identifies structural properties, signal distortions, integrity failures, or risk concentrations within a defined system.
3. Classes of Diagnostics
3.1 Narrative & Information Diagnostics
Narrative diagnostics examine the structure, propagation, and integrity of information within social, legal, and institutional environments. These diagnostics assess coherence, distortion, amplification, and adversarial influence across narratives.
3.2 Institutional Health Diagnostics
Institutional diagnostics evaluate systemic performance, structural stress, and functional degradation within justice systems, governance bodies, or organizational frameworks. These diagnostics focus on patterns rather than individual actors.
3.3 Verdict & Outcome Diagnostics
Verdict and outcome diagnostics model decision environments and post-decision integrity. These diagnostics analyze how outcomes are produced, interpreted, and destabilized within legal and quasi-legal systems.
3.4 Linguistic & Cognitive Diagnostics
Linguistic diagnostics analyze language as an influence vector—measuring framing, emotional load, semantic drift, and cognitive leverage embedded within communication artifacts.
3.5 Risk & Exposure Diagnostics
Risk diagnostics surface latent exposure, escalation pathways, and systemic fragility across institutional and operational domains. These diagnostics do not predict events; they identify conditions under which risk becomes structurally plausible.
3.6 Response Architecture Diagnostics
Response architecture diagnostics evaluate preparedness, coordination, and systemic response capacity under stress conditions. These diagnostics assess architecture, not tactics.
4. Diagnostic Engine Mapping
| Diagnostic Class | Associated Engine(s) |
|---|---|
| Narrative & Information | NDSS |
| Institutional Health | JSHI-12 |
| Verdict & Outcome | MVIR |
| Linguistic & Cognitive | MLE |
| Risk & Exposure | REI |
| Response Architecture | FRA |
5. What Diagnostics Do Not Do
Moravax diagnostics do not:
- Render decisions
- Issue recommendations
- Provide legal, medical, or clinical judgments
- Replace institutional authority
- Automate enforcement or action
6. Authorization, Access, and Scope
Access to diagnostic systems is tiered and governed by authorization scope. Certain diagnostics, datasets, or analytic layers may be restricted based on institutional role, consent, or governance requirements.
Authorization and consent are governed independently through the Pactum Signatory System.
7. Proceed to Diagnostic Engines
The diagnostic engines below represent discrete analytic frameworks within the Moravax diagnostic infrastructure. Entry into an engine does not initiate execution, engagement, or analysis.