- conforms_to::[[Gloss Form Contract]]
- authored_by::[[Deep Context Community]]
- has_lifecycle::[[Seed Stage]]
- has_curation::[[Working Draft]]
- in_domain::[[Deep Context Architecture]]
Deep Context Architecture
The architecture for captured reasoning that this graph realizes: typed markdown nodes connected by named edges, arranged into a small family of Form Contracts, organized so a reader can traverse reasoning as well as knowledge. The architecture captures not only what the project knows but how it thinks about what it knows — the Why behind each Decision, the Drift Recognition beside each Conviction, the Grounds underneath each Observation, the Crescent that separates adjacent predicates.
Deep Context Architecture is the founding domain of this graph. Every node in this corpus carries in_domain::[[Deep Context Architecture]] in its identity block because every node belongs to the architecture or the vocabulary the architecture builds. A node whose subject is not about captured reasoning, typed markdown, named edges, predicates, forms, or the practices that surround them would not belong in this domain; the graph would fork or split before admitting it.
The term is domain-specific to this graph. Adjacent projects carry related but non-identical architectures — captured reasoning systems, typed knowledge graphs, digital gardens, wiki conventions — and the stance [[Vocabulary Diversity Is a Feature]] asks this graph to keep its own name for its own architecture rather than normalize to an adjacent project's vocabulary.