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GEOX

Geospatial Engines

1. Overview

Geospatial Engines (GEOX) process data with spatial attributes such as coordinates, regions, or spatial overlays.

GEOX engines enable location-aware computation and analysis.

2. Design Principles

  1. Spatial Accuracy
    Geographic calculations must respect coordinate systems and projections.

  2. Explicit Boundaries
    All spatial logic references declared geometries.

  3. Composable Geography
    Outputs can feed higher-level aggregation and analysis.

3. Scope of Responsibility

3.1. What GEOX Engines Do

  • Resolve coordinates to regions
  • Apply spatial overlays (e.g. satellite layers)
  • Perform geo-based classification or attribution

4. What GEOX Engines Do Not Do

  • ❌ Compute core ESG values
  • ❌ Estimate missing data
  • ❌ Enforce policy decisions

5. Inputs

  • Geo-tagged signals or datasets
  • Spatial reference layers
  • Geographic rules or mappings

6. Outputs

  • Spatially resolved attributes
  • Geo-derived metadata
  • Provenance references

7. Canonical Identification

  • Engine Type: GEOX
  • USO Code: GEOX
  • Category: Micro Engine (MICE)

Status: Stable
Owner: Computation Hub / MICE



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