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DDIP (Deterministic Development Intelligence Platform)

DDIP unifies 22 deterministic analyzers and fixers across classical, governance, and quantum domains, with governed remediation workflows so regulated engineering teams can ship provable code and audit-ready compliance artifacts.

Role in the QIST Stack

DDIP is QIST’s reference platform for verifiable engineering workflows:

  • demonstrates how static analysis, quantum-aware optimization, and remediation can be bound to policy
  • emits Merkle-anchored artefacts and deterministic remediation bundles for regulators and auditors

Core Capabilities

  • 22 deterministic engines — analyzer/fixer registry spanning code, infrastructure, configuration, governance, and quantum suites
  • policy-enforced workflows — jurisdiction-aware policies at pre- and post-merge, with multi-factor approvals
  • immutable audit evidence — Merkle-anchored artefacts, traceable remediation, and fleet-wide OpenTelemetry coverage

Research Focus

  • deterministic pipelines for safety-critical and regulated software
  • integration of quantum-related analyzers into conventional development workflows
  • provenance, accountability, and lifecycle modeling for code and models