Aurelius OS — Institutional Memory
Knowledge Graph
The institutional memory of the enterprise — people, assets, entities, and preferences modeled as one connected graph that does not depend on any individual to remember.
Purpose
In most private institutions, the most valuable knowledge lives in the heads of a few people and the threads of old correspondence. When they leave, it leaves with them. The Knowledge Graph exists to make that memory institutional.
It models the principal's world — people, assets, entities, jurisdictions, and preferences — as a connected structure, so context is preserved and accessible regardless of who is in the room.
What the graph connects
People
Family, advisors, counsel, counterparties, and staff, with the relationships among them made explicit.
Assets & Entities
Holdings, structures, properties, and the ownership and control links that bind them together.
Preferences & Standing Instructions
How the principal wishes matters handled, captured as durable, queryable knowledge.
Provenance
Every node and edge carries its source and the moment it was established, so memory is auditable.
How it works
The graph is assembled from the same governed records that feed Member 360, then enriched with the relationships and context that turn data into knowledge. It is designed to be queried in plain terms — who relates to whom, what connects to what, and why.
Because the graph is structured and attributable, it becomes the reliable foundation for Relationship Intelligence, Workflow Orchestration, and executive Analytics, rather than a separate silo of notes.
An institution should never lose its memory because a person changed roles.
Trust posture
The Knowledge Graph inherits the Aurelius Aegis governance model. Access is scoped to need, provenance is preserved on every relationship, and the architecture supports residency-aware retention so institutional memory remains under the principal's control.
Make memory institutional.
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