ENGiOS Reporting
Purpose
ENGiOS Reporting defines the public product boundary for cockpit KPIs, activity feed, executive reports, analytics snapshots, GA4, Search Console, and delivery settings. It turns an internal operating area into a named product capability without exposing internal implementation detail.
What it governs
This module governs cockpit KPIs, activity feed, executive reports, analytics snapshots, GA4, Search Console, and delivery settings. The documentation should explain why the capability matters, how it supports engineering operations, and how it connects to adjacent modules.
Active capability areas
Active capability areas include Operational cockpit, report runs, executive narrative, analytics dashboard, weekly delivery. These are described as operating capabilities, not as raw endpoint lists or database inventories.
Operational signals
The module creates decision signals around status, review, prioritization, follow-up, and traceability. Public docs should describe those signals in operational language so readers understand the workflow without needing internal access.
Related modules
The module relates to ENGiOS Core for access and shared conventions, ENGiOS Knowledge for reusable context, and ENGiOS Reporting when activity becomes review material. Additional relationships depend on the workflow described in each section.
Technical posture
The technical posture is controlled disclosure. The docs may mention service families, governed data flow, AI assistance, integrations, and review surfaces, but they must not publish secrets, hosts, full route inventories, private paths, or operational commands.
What is intentionally out of scope
This module does not currently promise customer BI builders, self-service metric modeling, and warehouse exports. Those items remain future scope or internal implementation detail until explicitly productized.
Future direction
The next documentation pass should add operator-level examples, lifecycle diagrams, and acceptance criteria once the authenticated application surface is ready to be documented publicly.