Structural Selection
Identify telemetry associated with meaningful structural activity rather than retaining every observation indiscriminately.
Cyself Corp.
Modern systems generate enormous volumes of telemetry, but not every observation carries equal operational value.
CoHendrix is a deterministic telemetry system designed to identify and retain structurally meaningful activity while producing a substantially reduced telemetry representation.
CoHendrix
Traditional telemetry pipelines commonly collect, transport, store, and repeatedly process large streams of observations.
CoHendrix approaches the problem differently.
The system evaluates telemetry for meaningful structural activity and produces a reduced representation intended to preserve tested monitoring behavior while substantially reducing the telemetry representation that must be carried forward.
Identify telemetry associated with meaningful structural activity rather than retaining every observation indiscriminately.
Produce a substantially smaller operational representation for downstream telemetry workflows.
Evaluate whether downstream monitoring and alert behavior remain preserved under the reduced representation.
CoHendrix is monitoring-oriented infrastructure. It is not represented as lossless compression, autonomous control, or production failure diagnosis.
The Telemetry Problem
High-volume infrastructure can generate telemetry faster than organizations can economically move, retain, and repeatedly analyze it.
As systems scale, telemetry burden can propagate across collection, transport, storage, observability, and downstream analysis.
CoHendrix is designed to operate alongside existing telemetry and observability infrastructure rather than requiring organizations to replace their monitoring stack.
The objective is not to eliminate observability. It is to reduce the amount of telemetry that must move through it while preserving tested monitoring-relevant behavior.
Validation
CoHendrix CES-v07 evaluates the same frozen engine across substantially different telemetry sources without retuning the engine between datasets.
The current validation environment includes telemetry representing:
Validation evaluates structural reduction, representation compression, incremental operation, cross-system behavior, downstream monitoring preservation, alert preservation, and multi-metric behavior.
Representative disclosure-controlled CES-v07 validation results.
Results are evaluation-specific and should not be interpreted as universal production performance guarantees. Reduction metrics are representation-level measurements and are not direct measurements of production CPU, GPU, network, storage, energy, staffing, or financial savings.
CES-v07 Validation Suite
CES-v07 evaluates reduction, representation efficiency, streaming behavior, cross-system consistency, and preservation of tested downstream monitoring behavior using the same frozen CoHendrix engine.
Measures how much telemetry is identified as structurally meaningful and retained.
Measures the reduction in numeric representation size after structural selection.
Demonstrates incremental processing and emission of structural operating regions.
Runs the same frozen engine across substantially different telemetry systems without retuning.
Measures the combined remaining representation burden after structural retention and compression.
Tests whether downstream-style event behavior is preserved between full and reduced telemetry.
Tests preservation of threshold-style alert behavior under the reduced representation.
Evaluates preservation across multiple usable telemetry channels.
The packaged reference validation runs the complete eight-test CES-v07 suite:
CES-04 Cross-System Consistency evaluates the same frozen engine across the fixed multi-system validation set without retuning.

Evaluator-supplied telemetry runs the applicable buyer-data tests:
CES-04 is a cross-system validation test built around the fixed packaged multi-system validation set. Its purpose is to establish cross-system behavior of the frozen engine before evaluator-supplied telemetry is introduced, so it is intentionally excluded from an individual THEIR-DATA evaluation.
CES-08 Multi-Metric Preservation requires at least two usable telemetry channels in the evaluator-supplied CSV.
If the supplied telemetry contains only one usable telemetry channel, CES-08 is reported as NOT APPLICABLE. This does not cause the evaluation to fail.
A single usable numeric telemetry channel is sufficient for the remaining applicable THEIR-DATA evaluation.
1 usable numeric channel
CES-01, 02, 03, 05, 06, 07 can run.
CES-08 = NOT APPLICABLE.
2 or more usable channels
CES-01, 02, 03, 05, 06, 07 and 08 can run.
CES-04: packaged OUR-DATA validation only.
Technical Evaluation
Cyself provides a controlled, containerized technical evaluation of CoHendrix.
The evaluation supports two complementary workflows.
Run the packaged validation suite against fixed reference telemetry included with the evaluation environment.
Purpose — Independently reproduce the supplied CoHendrix validation workflow.
Run the frozen CoHendrix engine against evaluator-supplied telemetry.
Purpose — Evaluate CoHendrix behavior against telemetry selected by the evaluator.
Evaluator telemetry remains in the evaluator's environment.
The same frozen CoHendrix engine used in the packaged validation is used for evaluator-supplied telemetry; the engine is not retuned to the evaluator's dataset.
THEIR-DATA telemetry is mounted read-only into the local Docker evaluation environment. Telemetry processing occurs locally; the telemetry itself does not need to be uploaded to Cyself for processing.
External evaluation results are disclosure-controlled. Protected implementation mechanics are not included in buyer-facing outputs.
Evaluator receives the controlled CoHendrix evaluation package.
Run the packaged reference validation locally.
Mount authorized evaluator telemetry into the local environment.
Inspect disclosure-controlled results and determine whether deeper technical diligence is warranted.
Engineering Boundaries
Cyself Corp.
Cyself Corp. develops data-efficiency infrastructure focused on identifying and preserving operationally meaningful structure in high-volume telemetry.
CoHendrix is Cyself's structure-aware telemetry technology, developed to reduce telemetry representation while preserving monitoring-relevant behavior.
Cyself is based in Wichita, Kansas.
Controlled Evaluation
Organizations evaluating telemetry efficiency, observability infrastructure, or large-scale monitoring systems can request access to the controlled CoHendrix technical evaluation.
cyselfcorp@gmail.comTechnical evaluation and strategic inquiries are welcome.