Intelligent Alert Orchestration Framework (IAOF): Formal Specification v2.0
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This document presents the formal architectural specification for the Intelligent Alert Orchestration Framework (IAOF), a proprietary methodology designed to resolve non-deterministic event processing in large-scale critical infrastructures.
Developed by PRASOL LLC, the IAOF introduces the CLU™ (Cognitive Load Unit) metric and the ICE (Intelligent Correlation Engine) logic to mitigate operational waste and engineering burnout. Unlike traditional filtering, this framework provides a mathematically consistent model to transform high-velocity alert streams into actionable business events.
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Deterministic state-hashing (SHA-256) for alert deduplication.
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Asynchronous Agentic Enrichment (AEM) for automated root-cause narratives.
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Cloud-agnostic reference architecture optimized for high-integrity environments (e.g., DigitalOcean, AWS).
Access Note: This document is under Restricted Access. Full architectural specifications are released only to authorized organizations under a signed Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) or formal Licensing Agreement. To request access, please use the "Request Access" button or contact the author at rafatala@prasol-logic.com.
Author: Rafael Talavera, Lead Engineer Owner: PRASOL LLC Rights: Proprietary Methodology - Commercial License Required.
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2026-01-17White Paper
References
- NIST Special Publication 800-137: Information Security Continuous Monitoring (ISCM) for Federal Information Systems and Organizations. IEEE Standard for DevOps - Building Reliable and Secure Systems. The Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) Framework - Google Case Studies. FIPS PUB 180-4: Secure Hash Standard (SHA-256).