Platform scope
A platform is the behavior you can verify.
Cortrova brings manufacturing operations areas into one product scope. The written scope—not a website list—defines what is available, connected, secured, and accepted.
Workflow scope
Define records, states, permissions, approvals, exceptions, notifications, reports, retention, audit events, and acceptance scenarios for each requested operating area.
Data and integration scope
Identify source and destination systems, ownership, field mappings, validation, reconciliation, failure handling, retry, monitoring, export, deletion, and recovery. A named integration is not production-ready until the exact versions and flows pass acceptance.
AI scope
Specify authorized tasks, data classes, model and provider, hosting boundary, provider retention and training terms, prompts and tools, permissions, human approval, logging, evaluation, correction, escalation, and disablement. See AI Transparency.
Deployment and security scope
Hosting, tenancy, network boundary, identity, encryption, key ownership, monitoring, backup, recovery, incident response, subprocessors, and regulated-data authorization are deployment-specific. See Security and Trust.
Acceptance
Production readiness requires passing agreed positive, negative, permission, integration-failure, retention, recovery, accessibility, privacy, security, and human-oversight tests with named owners and retained evidence.