Deterministic execution for certified workflows.
chkpt applies certified workflows exactly as authorised, enforcing admissible behaviour and preventing drift across traditional and AI‑driven environments.
Every execution produces complete, tamper‑resistant evidence suitable for institutional governance, audit, and long‑term accountability.
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chkpt is a deterministic execution substrate. It applies certified workflows exactly as defined by the adopting organisation’s governance model. chkpt enforces admissible behaviour, validates intermediate states, prevents execution drift, and produces evidence that is complete, verifiable, and tamper‑resistant.
chkpt does not define or certify workflows. It executes them faithfully, ensuring predictable behaviour and durable institutional oversight.
Deterministic execution and admissible behaviour enforcement
chkpt ensures that every workflow step is executed deterministically and remains within the authorised behavioural boundaries defined by the certified workflow version. This guarantees predictable outcomes and prevents unauthorised variation.
- Deterministic execution — the same inputs and workflow version always produce the same results and evidence.
- Admissible behaviour enforcement — chkpt prevents drift by ensuring execution remains within authorised boundaries.
- Evidence integrity — every execution produces tamper‑resistant, audit‑ready evidence suitable for institutional review.
These foundations support workflows that require trust, auditability, and long‑term institutional alignment.
Why deterministic execution and drift prevention matter
As organisations automate more processes, they require guarantees that workflows execute consistently and remain aligned with authorised policy. Without deterministic execution, automated processes can drift, improvise, or behave unpredictably, undermining trust and accountability.
chkpt prevents this drift by enforcing admissible behaviour and producing evidence that reflects the exact execution path. Institutions gain predictable, reviewable, and policy‑aligned workflow execution.
Where chkpt applies
chkpt is designed for environments where workflows must be executed deterministically and where audit‑ready evidence must be retained under institutional, regulatory, or standards‑based requirements. It aligns with AI governance expectations, GDPR accountability principles, and ISO 42001‑style controls.
- Regulated workflows — domains requiring consistent rule enforcement, verifiable execution outcomes, and demonstrable compliance.
- GDPR‑aligned processes — workflows requiring evidence of lawful basis, accountability, and procedural integrity.
- AI‑driven workflows — automated decision processes requiring deterministic execution and audit‑ready evidence.
- Institutional processes — workflows that must demonstrate traceability, oversight, and long‑term accountability.
In these environments, chkpt provides the execution substrate that ensures certified workflows operate predictably and remain aligned with institutional and regulatory expectations.