Method

OmanX emphasizes transparent reasoning. Outputs are structured so scholars and advisors can review assumptions, constraints, and next actions.

1. Intake parsing

Normalize user input into decision intent, timeline, and risk profile.

2. Policy and context mapping

Map the request against policy domains, institutional context, and compliance categories.

3. Constraint evaluation

Evaluate hard constraints first, then dependent operational constraints that influence sequencing.

4. Synthesis

Produce concise interpretation with explicit tradeoffs and escalation triggers.

5. Next-step output

Return recommended next step, assumptions, and confidence cues for follow-through.

Limits: OmanX supports institutional decisions but does not replace official confirmation from universities, sponsors, or legal authorities.

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