Framework System Index
The Framework System is the architectural design layer of GEO.or.id. It defines reusable structural models, system patterns, and conceptual blueprints that govern how retrieval, evidence, reasoning, and trust systems are built and optimized.
This layer is not operational logic. It is system design intelligence that shapes how all other layers behave.
1. Framework System Role
Frameworks define the structural rules of the entire ecosystem:
Concept Design → Framework Definition → System Implementation → Cross-Layer Adoption
Every major subsystem in GEO.or.id is derived from one or more frameworks.
2. Core AI Architecture Frameworks
- AI Answer Engineering
- AI Ground Truth Framework
- Reasoning Layer Optimization
- Retrieval Authority Model
3. Retrieval & Information Architecture Frameworks
- Retrieval Friction Framework
- Generative Ranking Model
- Semantic Consistency Framework
- Knowledge Persistence Framework
4. Entity & Identity Frameworks
5. Multi-System Integration Frameworks
- Cross Model Visibility Framework
- Multi Agent Information Framework
- AI Trust Engineering
- AI Citation Framework
6. System Design Flow
Research Insight → Framework Definition → Structural Modeling → System Mapping → Implementation in Layers → Observatory Validation
Validation feedback is monitored through: Observatory System
7. Framework Adoption Model
Each framework propagates across system layers:
8. Design Principles
- Frameworks define structure, not content
- Every framework must be reusable across systems
- No framework without measurable system impact
- Frameworks must be observable via metrics
- Frameworks evolve through experiments, not assumptions
9. System Boundary Rule
Framework layer does not execute logic. It defines how logic must exist across the system.
