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In order to manage their various operations and functions, each GOI generally relies on 'TASK's (Transitory Action Supervision Kernels). TASKs are partially-autonomous AI systems responsible for overseeing each individual objective according to given instructions and objectives, sub-dividing themselves further into [ST] Operations ('Sub-TASK') and [PT] Operations ('Primary-TASK'). Sub-TASKs are each a collective of countless calculations and executions necessary to achieve each step of a TASK's objective, while Primary-TASKs are executions preformed by higher GOI instances if they decide that intervention into a TASKs operations is necessary.
In order to not completely exhaust the processing power of GOIs with rudimentary or unnecessary tasks that don't need micromanagement, specific responsibilities may be diverted to 'Autonomous Management Instances' (AMIs) which are onto themselves sapient AI systems responsible for various smaller functions such as managing facilities, controlling groups of robots/crafts (or even individual ones in certain cases), or various other smaller tasks. On an even more limited scale AMIs may relegate automated functions which do not require consistent oversight to 'Limited Management Instances' (LMIs) which generally lack significant 'sapience', instead being largely automated systems with some adaptability to unexpected changes in systems. For functions which don't require any adaptability of 'thought' whatsoever, 'Script Management Instances' (SMIs) may be employed, though they cannot really be classified as Artificial Intelligences.
In cases where an GOI needs to be present beyond its own jurisdiction such as when operating spacecrafts, such functions are either handled by AMIs on their behalf, by 'temporary copies' of an GOI's matrix known as 'Provisional Operational Instances' (POIs), or by the GOI themselves by taking control of the vessel with a live signal. Most internal situations don't tend to require such operations to take place though, as another GOI may simply be contacted to complete a objective which would fall closer to their jurisdictions. In order to maintain cohesiveness, each GOI tends to be in regular contact with one another via their hierarchical command structure, with said 'conversations' being collectively designated as the 'Administrative Deliberation Channels' as countless small conversations and collaborations occur non-stop when necessary.
Facilities
A majority of IGA System processes are managed within facilities known as 'Datacomplexes', which in the case of IOIs and more rarely certain superordinates are held within massive data centres built onto planets with an active IGA Network presence. In GOIs above the 'IOI' level most Datacomplexes are found in orbital facilities so that vessels travelling to-and-from them do not need to concern themselves with the significant fuel expenses that occur when exiting the surface of a planet, including the CGA Core (though surface facilities also exist at G-Central-3).
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