| JAX · LIVE TWIN · CODEX-NATIVE |
Jax for Digital Twin. Mirror your operations as a live, governed graph — every asset, every sensor, every constraint queryable in natural language and writable in the same surface.
AGENT 02F · DIGITAL TWIN
For thirty years “digital twin” has meant a render — a 3D model of a factory, a wind turbine, a city block, decoupled from the systems it claims to represent. A live twin has to be something else. Every asset, every sensor reading, every crew location, every constraint — reflected as typed entities in a single governed graph, updated as the field updates, queried against the same ontology the engineer designed with. The map is incidental. The graph is the product.
And this is what that changes:
A crew radios in. A sensor crosses threshold. A vehicle drifts off route. Jax sees the event the moment it lands in the Codex — reads against the active ontology, reasons about which constraints just fired, runs the math, and writes the resolution back. The twin is the conversation surface.
WATCH NOWWire every system that already speaks — SCADA, GIS desktop, work-order systems, IoT brokers, satellite feeds — into the Codex as typed entities. The twin is alive the moment the feeds land.
Render the same graph as a globe, a floorplan, a graph view, a table. Switch surfaces without losing context, because the surfaces are reads off the same source of truth.
Query the twin in natural language. “Which crews are behind schedule?” “What changed in the north field overnight?” Jax composes the eight primitives against the ontology and returns an answer with provenance.
Bind policy, constraints, and ownership to entity types in the ontology. The twin enforces what it knows is true; deviations become alerts, not silent drift.
Close the loop. When a sensor crosses a threshold or a window opens, Jax solves, writes the action back, and dispatches — with the audit trail attached and the human in the loop on demand.
Every splice, cable, customer, and outage as a live entity. The twin is the network record of truth.
Water, electric, gas — assets, sensors, and customers in one graph. Pressure, voltage, flow as live properties.
Force lay-down, sensor coverage, and contact picture composed against a single shared common operating picture.
Fleet, route, depot, and shipment as typed entities. The twin reroutes itself when reality drifts off plan.
Site, equipment, schedule, and as-builts in a graph that updates the moment the field does.