Cogliva Intelligence Layer
Knowledge coverage, gaps, and the growth backlog
Cogliva is designed to make knowledge coverage visible, so the intelligence layer can be improved systematically over time. This is a gap-aware knowledge architecture — not a claim that the system learns on its own.
What coverage means
Coverage describes how well each business area is supported by structured knowledge. Cogliva can track which areas are well covered and which need further development, so improvement can be planned rather than left to chance.
What knowledge gaps are
A knowledge gap is an area where coverage is thin or missing. Gaps can be identified, reviewed, prioritized, and converted into growth backlog items — creating a clear path for structured improvement of the intelligence layer. The goal is a foundation for semi-automated knowledge growth, driven by deliberate curation and future automation.
Why coverage may vary by topic
Different domains, industries, and standards are at different stages of development inside Cogliva. Because of this, the depth of support can vary by topic. Treat outputs as structured first drafts, review them against what you know, and validate before acting.