What does an Ignorance Graph Analysis Deliver?

An Ignorance Graph analysis produces a knowledge architecture document: a structured specification of entity positions for a defined knowledge domain, ready for deployment.

The components of the Ignorance Graph Analysis

Consensus map

A precise description of the current SERP consensus for the target domain — the minimum viable consensus, the dominant framing, the vocabulary that is canonical, and the exact boundary of established knowledge. This serves as the baseline against which all gap positions are calibrated.

Gap-maximum map

A ranked list of information gaps in the target domain, ordered by gap-maximum value. Each gap entry includes: the concept name (or proposed name for unnamed concepts), the gap type, the implied demand signal, the current absence depth, and a rationale for the ranking.

Entity architecture

For each high-value gap identified, a complete entity specification: the precise definition (drafted for both readability and schema markup), the DefinedTerm schema structure, the recommended internal linking relationships, the external reference targets, and the deployment priority within the overall sequence.

Deployment sequence

A layered deployment plan that sequences entity publication to maximize the avalanche effect — ensuring that each new entity strengthens the authority of entities already deployed, producing cascading signal amplification rather than isolated page launches.

What does the analysis not include?

The analysis does not include the operational process by which gaps are identified or ranked. The methodology for conducting the analysis — the specific instruments, weighting criteria, and decision frameworks used in each layer — is proprietary and is not disclosed in deliverables or on this site.

The deliverable shows you what positions exist and how to occupy them. It does not show you how to conduct the same analysis independently. This distinction is intentional and permanent.

Format and access

Deliverables are produced as structured documents with accompanying schema templates. Access is through direct engagement — see Services for current formats and entry points.