One underlying structure.
Source records are normalized into a stateful semantic model so different executive questions can operate on the same underlying business truth.
Nodal is an applied research and software company developing semantic interfaces for financial decision-making. The work begins with a simple premise: important business questions are relational, but most financial software presents isolated rows, reports and dashboards.
Source records are normalized into a stateful semantic model so different executive questions can operate on the same underlying business truth.
The mandate changes what is surfaced: hierarchy, properties, relationships and evidence are reorganized without rebuilding the model.
Business state is compared across meaningful events so the system can show what changed together, where the change propagated and what repeated.
Every surfaced relationship can retain a route back to the transaction, source object and property that produced it.