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Domain Cognitive Graph
A domain-specific representation of reality built on the cognitive operating system — the same architecture applied to a particular world.
The Canon · Part III — The Entities / Part XIV — Future Domain Graphs
One pattern, many worlds
A domain cognitive graph is a domain-specific representation of reality built upon the cognitive operating system. The Industrial Graph, a Healthcare Graph, a Defense Graph, an Energy Graph, and a Financial Graph are all instances of the same idea applied to different worlds.
It occupies the layer between the operating system and the applications people actually use: an application presupposes a graph, and a graph presupposes an operating system. What changes from one domain to the next is only the ontology.
The generalization of the Industrial Graph
The Industrial Graph is the first and most developed instance of this pattern — but it is an instance, not the pattern itself. Naming the general category makes the framework’s product-neutrality explicit: the proliferation of domain graphs is a single idea expressed many times, not a series of unrelated products.
