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Proof, Readiness & Handover Artifacts

Use this page to understand the concrete materials Edgentik can produce today for readiness, investigation, deployment review, and final handoff.

This page is for buyers, deployment partners, installers, site approvers, and technical evaluators who need to know what materials can actually be reviewed beyond the live dashboard.


What this page covers

It summarizes the artifact surfaces already supported by the current first-site flow, using the Deployment Review journey as the anchor: readiness, deployment review, diagnostics and confirmation, proof review, and handoff.


Artifact categories

Incident-scoped artifacts

  • Proof Pack
  • Reliability Bundle

Readiness artifacts

  • Preflight result
  • CRA
  • SRA
  • deployment / rollout status

Trust / audit artifacts

  • Proof Pack
  • Reliability Bundle
  • Trust Pack

Handover / sign-off artifacts

  • site readiness report
  • signoff summary
  • installer acceptance pack
  • Trust Pack

Artifact table

Some of these are downloadable bundles. Others are review or status surfaces used during readiness, deployment review, and handoff.

ArtifactPurposeTypical userWhen usedOutput shape
Proof PackTraceable proof and review artifact for a bounded incident or operating windowInvestigations, audit-facing teams, approversWhen screenshots or a basic rollup are no longer enoughDownloadable proof bundle with summary, traceability context, and review materials
Reliability BundleExplains whether the platform behaved reliably during a selected windowOperations, delivery, technical reviewersWhen the question is reliability, noise, or delivery qualityReport bundle for reliability review, trend context, and supporting definitions
CRACamera-readiness assessment for one viewInstaller, field engineer, site ITBefore production reliance on a camera, or when one view looks weakCamera-readiness report with verdict, constraints, and remediation guidance
SRAWhole-site readiness and go-live decision artifactImplementation lead, installer, customer reviewerBefore go-live, during deployment review, or after major site changesSite-readiness outputs, acceptance materials, and linked camera-readiness context
Trust PackStakeholder-facing trust and handover bundleCustomer, partner, approverWhen a site is being reviewed for broader rollout confidence or handoffDownloadable trust bundle with review summary, traceability context, and operational materials
installer acceptance packAll-in-one acceptance bundle for site reviewInstaller, customer approver, partner reviewerWhen SRA is used for deployment review and handoffAcceptance package for handoff and site review
signoff summaryFast review summary for deployment-review conversationInstaller, customer approver, partner reviewerWhen a site needs a short acceptance summary before deeper reviewShort acceptance summary for review and sign-off
preflight resultReadiness result before deployment or major changeSite IT, installerBefore rollout or major configuration changeReadiness result with pass, warning, and fail signals
deployment / rollout statusShows whether rollout converged and what changedSite IT, installer, deployment reviewerDuring and after deploymentReview surface for rollout state, convergence, and follow-up actions

What a customer can review before sign-off

  • a preflight result showing readiness was checked
  • deployment / rollout status showing the rollout converged or exposing where it did not
  • CRA when a specific camera view is in doubt
  • SRA for whole-site readiness
  • site readiness report
  • signoff summary
  • installer acceptance pack

If the conversation requires a deeper proof or trust layer, the review can also include a Proof Pack, a Reliability Bundle, or a Trust Pack.


Important distinctions

  • Proof Pack fits a specific incident or case file better than a site-wide trust conversation.
  • Reliability Bundle explains behavior across a selected window and scope.
  • CRA and SRA are readiness artifacts, not broad compliance claims.
  • Trust Pack is a broader stakeholder-facing trust and handoff artifact.
  • The first site can credibly end with readiness and deployment-review materials without generating every possible report.

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