Interfaces
Input & Output
What Interfaces Do
Interfaces define how LogicBasis receives information and how it returns structured results. They ensure clarity, determinism and predictable system behavior.
Input Structure
Inputs are always minimal and structured. No free‑form prompts, no conversational noise, no hidden parameters. The system accepts only what is relevant for the decision process.
Output Behavior
Outputs are deterministic and reproducible. The same input always produces the same result. No randomness, no stylistic variation, no emotional tone — only structure.
System Boundaries
Interfaces enforce strict boundaries: LogicBasis does not guess, assume or interpret beyond the provided input. It stays within the defined scope and avoids speculative behavior.
What Interfaces Are Not
Interfaces are not a chat layer, not a creativity tool and not a conversational API. They do not support open‑ended prompts or stylistic requests — only structured system interaction.