What is SDX?
SDX is operational evidence governance infrastructure for institutions that need decision-grade evidence without relying on unverifiable analytics or black-box recommendations.
SDX transforms an institutional question into a governed evidence process: the question is bounded, the execution is sealed, analytical values are traced through evidence chains, and outputs are projected into structured possibility spaces. The purpose is not to tell an institution what to do, but to show what can be defensibly stated, with what evidence, and under which boundaries.
Language models may be used in later stages to verbalize controlled report data, but they do not create, aggregate, or decide analytical meaning. SDX separates computation, evidence, governance, language, and rendering so that no layer authorizes itself.
SDX should therefore not be framed as an AI tool, a report generator, or a consulting slide deck. It is an evidence governance system for producing bounded, reproducible decision material.