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Governed replacement register

Superseded Koda Architectures and Approaches

Supersession preserves engineering history while making the present replacement explicit. It is not deletion, ridicule or proof that every later idea is complete.

HistoricalLast reviewed: 15 July 2026

Public register

ApproachHistorical statusReason for replacementCurrent replacement / retained concept
JARVIS, Lyra and Fenryr public identitiesHistoricalEarlier project naming is not the current public system identity.Koda; retain lineage context only.
Ungoverned conversational project memoryHistoricalConversation alone is not recoverable engineering evidence.State, handovers, evidence and decision records.
Embedded analytical Observatory shellDeferred after failed gatePost-close helper retention made cleanup incomplete.Native System Pulse and local browser/CLI analysis path.
Row-metadata-linked dataset identitySupersededMeaning was coupled to generation metadata and distorted qualification.Semantic envelope and regenerated qualification material.
Taskbar-like Core Shard interpretationSuperseded design readingIt conflicted with the bounded presence-object direction.Silent, Glimpse and Knowing depth language; retain glanceability.
Open/close interaction languageSuperseded terminologyIt implied a conventional window.Inflate/deflate language; retain reversible attention changes.

Limit and provenance

Historical overlays, Field Bar experiments and service registries are not treated as current implementations or direct ancestors of every later system. The history explains this limit; the revision record explains major evidence-led corrections.

Sources: legacy contradiction/crosswalk records, design locks and canonical result records. Unresolved or insufficiently corroborated claims remain private.