Velotrax is a self-defining orchestration ontology—its structure and behavior co-evolve through verified state transitions
Velotrax (VX) exists as a distributed orchestration ontology—a structured meta-system unifying algorithmic, semantic, and procedural entities across simulation and validation layers. VX operates in a transitional instantiation stage: its ontology is embodied through executable modules—StatePacks, Lineage Logs, and Integration Manifests—that sustain internal referential integrity but have not yet been deployed as autonomous agents. Each entity class—simulation node, lineage element, orchestration controller—is defined relationally rather than nominally, allowing VX to function as a living ontology whose definitions evolve dynamically through verified state transitions. In essence, VX is ontologically self-defining and state-aware: its conceptual schema serves simultaneously as its blueprint and its runtime environment, enabling coherent evolution across distributed computational domains.