
Decision Operators — Enterprise Licensing Bundle This bundle provides a curated set of enterprise decision operators for financial and legal contexts.The operators produce deterministic, audit-ready decision artefacts such as risk matrices, escalation maps, placement stop reports, and evidence-bound legal classifications. The purpose of these operators is not optimisation or prediction, but structural decision clarification:they are used in situations where internal committees, principals, or advisors face disagreement, responsibility diffusion, or escalation risk. The bundle includes operators covering: financial market exposure and exit friction family office and broker-grade risk matrices tensor-based risk classification (EU core and US overlay) evidence-constrained legal reasoning for enterprise and platform use This is not a platform, not advisory software, and not legal or investment advice.The operators do not recommend actions, forecast outcomes, or assign probabilistic scores.They classify decision states and explicitly support abstention when evidence or conditions are insufficient. The bundle is delivered as licensed design IP(instruction prompts and structured knowledge files), intended for private enterprise integration into existing financial, legal, or governance workflows. Distribution: restrictedLicensing: enterprise only, non-exclusive or exclusive by agreement
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