Core Analysis
A focused structural analysis framework built around three key layers: composition simulation, risk analysis, and upgrade proposal.
What Core Analysis Means
Core Analysis is the internal review layer that examines whether a given structure is suitable, where it may fail, and how it can be upgraded before real-world application.
1. Composition Simulation
Purpose
Evaluate structural suitability and functional alignment between the components of a given composition.
What It Looks For
- Component interaction fit
- Structural balance within the composition
- Potential incompatibility before actual formulation
2. Risk Analysis
Purpose
Detect instability factors, conflict points, and failure-prone regions that may reduce real-world viability.
What It Looks For
- Weak structural links
- Burden or imbalance between active and support layers
- Areas likely to degrade, fail, or become inefficient
3. Upgrade Proposal
Purpose
Generate upgrade directions to improve structural stability, compatibility, and long-term performance.
What It Includes
- Redesign direction
- Possible replacement or support options
- Alternative upgrade pathways when limits are detected
Why This Layer Matters
Many structures appear promising on paper, but fail because the core composition is unstable, carries hidden risk, or lacks a sustainable upgrade path. Core Analysis is the stage where those issues are identified before implementation.
Three Layers, One Goal
Composition Simulation asks whether the structure fits. Risk Analysis asks where it may fail. Upgrade Proposal asks how it can be improved.
Request Core Analysis Review
During the preparation period, consultation-based requests are being accepted for simulation, risk review, and upgrade-oriented structural analysis.